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International Workshop on Automated Experimentation

In Association with eSI Thematic Programme: Automated Experimentation

24 February, 2010 09:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Informatics Forum, 10 Crichton Street, Edinburgh

Organiser: David Robertson
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Any slides or other material generated as a result of this event can be found at: www.nesc.ac.uk/action/esi/contribution.cfm?Title=1071

The popular image of traditional science involves researchers toiling laboriously over laboratory experiments, driven by the desire to establish definitive and permanent results. Modern experimental science provides more opportunities for yet larger series of experiments. Demand for experimental results also has become more diverse, requiring results that have direct connections to systems outside the laboratory. With this has come an ability to automate many areas of experimental science, not only the experiments themselves but also the larger processes that contribute to experimentation and analysis more broadly. Our aim is to bring together the diverse forms of automated experimentation and, by studying them in an abstract but practical way, understand how they generalize across domains. In this way we hope to promote new styles of computationally inspired experimental thinking.

Programme

This event is provisionally scheduled to start at 09:00 Wednesday 24 February 2010 and close at 18:00 on Wednesday 24 February 2010.

A dinner is being held in Hotel du Vin on the 23 February at 19:30

Registration

Registration for this event is now closed. To enquire about an application or to cancel a previous application please contact NeSC Administration.

Important Dates

16 Feb - Registration Opens
20 Feb - Registration Deadline
- Date we will respond to your application by (Please note this is the latest date we will respond to your application. It is normal policy for us to respond within 5 working days where possible.)
24 Feb - Event Starts at 09:00hrs

Enquiries

Enquiries should be made directly to our Conference Administrator.

http://www.nesc.ac.uk/esi/