Keynote Speakers and Relators: Wei Chen. Chinese Academy of Sciences (China), Jayden De Jong, University of Amsterdam (the Netherlands), John Morris. IBM (USA), Tom Murphy. University College Dublin (Ireland), Anna Parodi. Università degli Studi di Genova (Italy), and F. V. Cipolla Ficarra.
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A New Approach to University and Industry Synergy in Qubits |
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Development and Evaluation Techniques for a New Generation of Machine Learning |
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Explaining the Relevance of 'Quantic-Nanotechnological-Self-Sufficient Era' |
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The Fundamentals of Quantum Communication in Space: A Chronological Account |
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Using Drones and Internet of Things Solutions for Data Collection in Agriculture Production |
Official Language: English. Additional Languages: Italian, Spanish and French.
[ June 28 ]
:: Registration ::: 9:00 – 9:30
:: Welcome and “Welkom”
:: Tourism and Cultural Heritage –Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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Keynote Speakers, Relator, Workshop, Papers and Demos :: 13:30 – 18:30
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Papers, Demos and Posters
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::: Coffee break ::: 16:15 – 16:30
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Excursion # 1: Cultural heritage in Amsterdam and welcome cocktail.
[ June 29 ]
:: Registration ::: 9:00 – 9:15
:: Remarks 9:15 – 9:30
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Keynote Speakers, Papers, Demostration Session :: 9:30 - 13:00
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::: Coffee break: ::: 10:45 – 11:00
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::: 13:15 - 14:15 Lunch :::
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Papers, Demos, Posters and Demostration Session :: 14:15 – 18:15
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::: Coffee break ::: 16:15 – 16:30
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Excursion # 2: Cultural and natural heritage in Amsterdam: Museums and Parks .
[ June 30 ]
:: Remarks 9:00 – 9:10
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Workshop and Papers :: 9:10 – 12:30
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::: Coffee break: ::: 10:30 – 10:45
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::: 12:30 - 13:30 Lunch :::
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:: Closing Remarks
Excursion # 3: Cultural and natural heritage in the Netherlands (Schokland - UNESCO World Heritage Site) and dinner.
Keynote speakers, keynote relators, papers, demos, posters and research-in-progress accepted (alphabetical order): Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Curaçao, Egypt, Estonia, Italy, India, Japan, Norway, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, the Netherlands, Saudia Arabia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, UK and USA.
:: AM01 :: |
A New Approach to University and Industry Synergy in Qubits :: Keynote Speaker |
:: AM02 :: |
A Review of Best Practices from a Multidisciplinary Team for a High-performance Quantum Computing Software Platform :: * Best Short Paper * |
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A Transversal Solution between Computer science, Ecology and Tourism in the Arab Countries: Towards the Development of an Innovative and Intercultural Model :: Paper |
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Analysing Qubit Control Perfomance :: Short Paper |
:: AM05 :: |
Creating a Virtual Agent to Boost the Notions of Renewable Energies for the Commercialization of the Latest Technological Innovations :: Paper |
:: AM06 :: |
Development and Evaluation Techniques for a New Generation of Machine Learning :: Keynote Speaker |
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Examining Continuous Variable Qumodes: Rechecking Results :: Paper |
:: AM08 :: |
Explaining the Relevance of 'Quantic-Nanotechnological-Self-Sufficient Era' :: Keynote Speaker |
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Information Functions and Architecuture: A New Geometric Point of View in Quantum Metrics * Best Paper * |
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Evaluating Metaphors and Icons of Operating Systems for Smartphones: First Results and Visual Design Modifications :: Paper |
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Mobile Technologies and Human-Centered Design for Sustainable Rural Areas with a Special Focus in Indian River Deltas :: * Best Demo * |
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Promoting the Technological Dependence of Farming Countries through the Destruction of Interesting Scientific Initiatives: The Case of Sabotage to the “RAICES” Program from the Universities La Plata, La Matanza and La Laguna :: Paper |
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Quantum Communication with Coherent States of Light: A Set of Methods for Experimental Tests :: Demo |
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Renewable Energy Automation and Control Systems: Behavioral Ecology Trends and Technology Impact :: Short Paper |
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Robotization in Agriculture and the Use of Mobile Telephony: Generating Online Courses for Experts in Agricultural Machinery :: Paper * Best Research * |
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Scientific Visualization and the Quantum Supremacy :: Demo |
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The Advantages of Using Open Software and Commercial Drones to Control Locust Plagues in North Africa :: Paper |
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The Fundamentals of Quantum Communication in Space: A Chronological Account :: Keynote Speaker |
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The Quantum State: Using Direct and Indirect Observation Tecnhiques for Identification of Optimal Form :: Poster |
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Using Drones and Internet of Things Solutions for Data Collection in Agriculture Production :: Keynote Speaker |
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Verifications of Quantum Rules with Applications Oriented to Security: A Study of the Cryptography :: Paper |
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Books and Handbooks Presentation - IGI Global: Links between education, engineering, and information and communication technologiy |
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Moderator: Anna Parodi |
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Workshop #1: Knowledge Transfer from University to Industry and Vice-versa (Papers, Short Papers and Research-inProgress) |
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Moderators: Anna Parodi and F. V. Cipolla-Ficarra |
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Creation of High-level Technological Components vs the Assembly of Imported Components: The Impoverishment of Knowledge Transfer between Universities and National Industries |
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Dismantling Traditional Industries and Promoting Tourism in the Spanish Coasts: Analyzing the Main Advantages and Disadvantages for the Future Scientist of the Local Regions |
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From the Natural Riches to the Poverties of the University Educational System: Examining Realities in the Spanish-speaking Countries |
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The Failure of Sustainable Economic Growth: The Inability to Maintain Indigenous Educational Models and the Cyclical Need to Resort for IMF Financing * Special Mention: Research-in-Progress * |
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Parallel Session #1: New Technologies and Labour Market in Spanish Autonomous Communities (Papers, Demos and Posters) |
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Moderator: Anna Parodi |
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A Quarter of a Century Manipulating University Education, R&D, Labour Market in Spanish Graphic Computing: The Interrelationships with Software, Systems, Robotics and Industrial Engineering through the Basque and Catalan Masonry |
:: AM28 :: |
Temporary Hiring of Highly Qualified Professionals Foreing to Obtain European Grants in Projects Related to ICTs: A Detailed Analysis of the Pompeu Fabra University Since Its Foundation |
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The Eternal Lack of Precarious Technicians and Software Programmers to Carry Out Subsidized Projects from Brussels: Studying the Anthropological-labor Equation "More chieftains than natives" in the ICTs of France, Italy, Portugal and Spain |
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The Role of European Virtual Education in the Generation of Labor Mirages: A New Variable of Study in Emigration Towards Supposedly “Developed” Societies * Best Poster * |
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N.B.The program with table time it will be distributed to attendees at conference rooms.
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