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RoME 2024

RoME 2024

February 20 - 23
Second Summer School on Robotic Mission Engineering.

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Last Updates

Last Updates

  • Full detailed schedule added to the Program page.

  • The location of our event has an update. The registration, keynote and morning sessions will be in the IPOL/IREL building auditorium. The other ones will be in the CIC/EST building. The buildings are just beside each other.


Description

The International Summer School on Robotic Mission Engineering (RoME) aims to promote the engineering of missions of robotic applications through systematic approaches of Software Engineering. This year, RoME is funded by ACM Sigsoft. In its second edition, we will have four days event full of presentations, working sessions, lots of discussions and opportunities to engage on very interesting research topics.

The expected outcomes of this summer school are to:

(i) promote the dissemination of scientific research and its practical application regarding the engineering of autonomous robotic missions through systematic approaches to Software Engineering;

(ii) promote technological innovation with the research community in robotic and in Software Engineering.

(iii) attract students to contribute to the development of the proposed research and

(iv) foster research collaboration between international academic centers of excellence!

RoME will take place at the University of Brasília, from February 20th to February 23rd, 2024. For more information contact us.

Keynotes

  • Patrizio Pelliccione (GSSI - Italy) - in person
  • Sebastian Uchitel (Imperial College London - United Kingdom) - in person
  • Claudio Menghi (University of Bergamo - Italy and McMaster University - Canada) - remotely
  • Marsha Chechik (University of Toronto - Canada) - remotely

More about keynote speakers here.

Target Audience

  • PhD, Master and (advanced) undergraduates students in:
    • Computer Science
    • Engineering
    • Mechatronics
    • and alike

Topics of Interest

  • Self-adaptiveness and autonomous solutions for robotic mission engineering
  • Requirements modelling, specification and verification for robotic mission engineering
  • Runtime architecture for robotic mission engineering
  • Runtime verification for robotic mission engineering
  • Simulation-oriented robotic mission engineering
  • Empirical methods for robotic mission engineering
  • Field-based testing in robotic systems
  • ROS-based systems

Student Grant

RoME will sponsor via ACM Sigsoft up to 10 students grants of BRL 2,500 to support travel and registration costs for students coming outside Brasilia.

If you want to apply for a student grant, you should fill [this form] provided with your proof of registration.

Student membership for ACM Sigsoft or SBC (Brazilian Computer Society) is desirable.

Organizers

General chair:

  • Genaína Rodrigues
  • Paulo Henrique Mendes Maia

Organization Committee:

  • Daniel de Paula Porto (UnB)
  • Ricardo Caldas (Chalmers)
  • Gabriel Araújo (UnB)
  • Vicente Romeiro de Moraes (UnB)
  • Caio Peluti (UnB)
  • Carlos Eduardo Taborda Lottermann (UnB)
  • Laryssa de Oliveira Ferreira (UnB)
  • Marco Vieira (UnB)

Location

Department of Computer Science, Institute of Exact Sciences University Campus Darcy Ribeiro, CIC/EST Building, 70.910-900 - Brasília-DF - Brasil

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