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8th ICICTH Samos 2010 

 

The INEAG centre is situated within Kampos Bourlioton in Samos Island

 

Adress:         Kambos Bourlioton, 83100, Samos, Greece

Tel / Fax: +30 22730 94 537

 

Location : "Samos Island, Greece"

 

 

Samos is an island on the eastern Aegean Sea full of history and tradition. It is located only a mile from the coast of Asia Minor, where Greek Civilization developed and the Ionian culture flourished. The island's capital is the City of Samos with its Archeological Museum.

 

A number of seaside communities and villages make up the island's 30,000 residents. The majority of these communities are small and its inhabitants experience everyday living in a traditional manner. Many residents are involved in fishing and agriculture, even though in recent years, the tourism industry has emerged as a primary means of economic subsistence.

Today Samos is one of the most hospitable and most beautiful places in Greece. Cheerful, friendly, and warmhearted, the Samians live a traditional lifestyle in small villages and seaside communities that has become accustomed to the messages of modern times.

 

The island is known for its natural beauty and in addition to the blue sea and sky, visitors to Samos Island will be impressed by its green topography. The island is considered to be the greenest of the islands in the Aegean Sea

 

 

Useful links:

Archaeological Museum

Tunnel of Eupalinos

Heraion of Samos

 

 

Keynote Speaker

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Keynote Speaker
Keynote Speaker
Prof. Dr. Fillia Makedon

Professor and Chairperson

University of Texas at Arlington

 

 

 

 

 

Keynote Speaker Presentation 8th ICICTH 2010
Intelligent Assistive Environments for Remote Healthcare Monitoring, Risk Prevention and Rehabilitation
Friday, 16 July 2010
10:30 - 11:00
Prof. Dr. Fillia Makedon

Professor and Chairperson

University of Texas at Arlington

 

 

 

Fillia Makedon is Name Professor and Department Head of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). She received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from Northwestern University in 1982. Between 1991-2006, she was professor of computer science at Dartmouth College where she founded and directed the Dartmouth Experimental Visualization Laboratory (DEVLAB). In 2005-2006, she was Program Director at the National Science Foundation. Prior to Dartmouth, Prof. Makedon was Assistant and Associate Professor at the Univ. of Texas at Dallas (UTD), where she directed the Computer LEArning Research Center (CLEAR). She has supervised over 22 Ph.D. theses and numerous Masters Degrees. She received the Dartmouth Senior Research Professor Award, three Fulbright awards, and is author of over 300 peer-reviewed research publications. She currently directs the HERACLEIA Human Centered Computing Laboratory (www.heracleia.uta.edu), that develops pervasive technologies for human monitoring with applications to healthcare. She is member of several journal editorial boards, chair of the PETRA conference (www.petrae.org) and senior editor of two electronic journals, EJETA.ORG, and CSURJ.ORG. Makedon has received many research awards in the areas of trust management, data mining, parallel computation, visualization, and knowledge management from the National Science Foundation, the NIH, DOJ and various foundations.

 

 

 


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