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Attend the Graduate Symposium and earn ECTS credits!

Our annual graduate symposium is an opportunity to hear talks from experts in their fields, get a strong idea of the foundations and future challenges for computational trust research, and network with colleagues and peers in a friendly (and fun) environment. The current draft of the program can be found here.

We can promise stimulating talks and discussions and new colleagues, as well as a head start on the conference itself. Participation to the graduate symposium and main conference amounts to 1.5 ECTS credits. This will be supported by a participation certificate issued by the organizing committee. This symposium is especially worthwhile for graduate students and early career researchers.

Three keynotes at IFIPTM 2017

The IFIPTM 2017 Organising Committee is very happy to announce that the conference program will be completed with three keynotes from practice and research:

 

List of Accepted Papers Posted

We are very happy to announce that a total of 14 high-quality papers have been accepted for IFIPTM 2017. Please see the list of accepted papers for an overview. At this point, we would like to thank the program committee who has done an excellent job reviewing, discussing, and shepherding the papers and helped us put together an excellent selection of papers. We are looking forward to the presentations in Gothenburg!

Call for Graduate Symposium posted

The IFIPTM 2017 Organising Committee is very happy to announce that this year’s edition of the conference will again offer a chance for (post-)graduate students to discuss their work with experts in the field and get insights into the current research in trust management. We are also looking forward to see the presentations of the students participating in they symposium in the main conference!

For more information, please refer to the Call for Graduate Symposium.

New sponsor: Information and Communication Technology Area of Advance

We are very happy to announce that Information and Communication Technology Area of Advance will sponsor IFIPTM 2017. Chalmers Areas of Advance are organised as strong, challenge-driven thematic platforms for strategy and long-term collaboration that hunt down specific challenges, often directly relevant for industry and society. They also offer common access to cutting-edge research infrastructures as well as to several targeted centres. The Information and Communication Technology Area of Advance contributes to a smarter, more sustainable society driven by ground-breaking, innovative solutions in ICT.