WSTNet Lab Directors Meet at WebSci16

WSTNet Lab Directors Meeting, Hannover, 22 May 2016.

WSTNet Lab Directors Meeting, Hannover, 22 May 2016

WSTNet Lab Directors got together at the start of the Web Science Conference this week in Hannover, Germany. Highlights of the meeting include the election of Steffen Staab as Chair and Pete Burnap as Vice-Chair, planning for this years’ Web Science Summer School at University of Koblenz (30 June to 6 July – ), and firming up of arrangements for World Wide Web Week – a global event celebrating 10 years of Web Science to be held later this year.

Who’s who in the photo (from left to right): Thanassis Tiropanis (WSI), Manfred Hauswirth (FOKUS), Steffan Staab (Institute WeST), Noshir Contractor (SONIC), Sung-Hyon Myaeng (KAIST), Les Carr (WSI), John Erickson (RPI), Susan Davies (WST), Hans Akkermans (VU Amsterdam), Dave De Roure (Oxford e-Research), Anni Rowland-Campbell (Intersticia), Pete Burnap (Cardiff University), and Wolfgang Nejdl, (L3S).

Web Science & Big Data Analytics Summer School at NUS – Registration Live

Location: National University of Singapore

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Dates: 8 – 15 December 2014

UPDATE – Registration and Summer school website are now live

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The deadline for Registration is 22nd November (Student) and 30th November (General Participants/Non-Student).

Abstract:

The Web increasingly provides a vehicle for diverse elements of modern society ranging from gaming to business, government to education and from crime to policing. The data generated grows not only in volume but also in variety and velocity. These key traits create big data – both ON the Web and big data ABOUT the Web. This is an unprecedented opportunity to gain insight into the ways in which the Web drives new social models which are changing the way we publish and consume information, how we behave online and what it means to have privacy.

With this opportunity comes the challenge of distributed big data analytics, trust and provenance and building systems which can interoperate across technical, legal and cultural borders. Web Science brings a strong interdisciplinary approach to understanding the technical and social elements of an evolving Web Eco-system and has proposed tools such as the
Web Observatory to gather, analyse and curate web data individually but also forming part of a growing global collective network of observatories through which new insights and new approaches to analytics are being developed.

This workshop continues our program of best practice in Web Science and Big Data Analytics. We are delighted to welcome a program of speakers who will complement our hands-on work with Web Observatories during the event with insights into emerging trends and the future direction of Web Science.

Who should attend:

This event welcomes academic staff, MSc and PhD students, industry and government employees who want to learn about big data analytics on and about the Web.

Programme chairs:

  • Professor Tat-Seng Chua, NUS, Singapore
  • Professor Wendy Hall, University of Southampton, UK

Speakers include:

  • Professor Kian Lee Tan, NUS, Singapore
  • Professor Minyen Kan, NUS, Singapore
  • Professor Susan Halford, Southampton
  • Dr Thanassis Tiropanis, Southampton
  • Professor David De Roure, Oxford
  • Professor Yike Huo, Imperial
  • Professor Ramesh Jain, UCI
  • Professor Juanzi Li, Tsinghua University, China
  • Professor Sung-Hyon Maeng, KAIST, S Korea
  • Dr Peter Burnap, University of Cardiff
  • Dr Matt Williams, University of Cardiff

Tutors:

  • Dr Ramine Tinati, Southampton
  • Dr Xin Wang, Southampton

There is no charge for attendance at the Summer School  but attendees will be expected to cover their own travel, accommodation and subsistence expenses. Student accommodation has been reserved at NUS for Summer School participants on a first come, first served basis

Workshop sponsors:

  • British High Commission
  • WST
  • NUS

Additional opportunities for sponsorship are available – please contact program chairs for details.