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  • EASE 2026: International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering

    James McCune Smith Learning Hub University Avenue, Glasgow

    EASE is an internationally leading venue for academics and practitioners to present and discuss their research on evidence-based software engineering, and its implications for software practice. EASE is ranked as A conference in CORE. The 30th edition of EASE will take place in Glasgow, Scotland.
    EASE 2026 welcomes high-quality submissions, describing original and unpublished research for the following tracks: full research papers, short papers & emerging results, industry, posters & vision, journal-first, and a doctoral symposium. There will also be co-located events, including workshops and tutorials, and a track planned for journal-first presentations.

  • SICSA Seminar – Data-Driven Modelling and Multi-Objective Optimisation in Support of Net Zero Operations

    AI + Data Science Seminar
    Virtual Event

    Register to attend Join us on Monday 15 June for an AI & Data Science Seminar. Dr Ciprian Zavoianu of Robert Gordon University presents Data-Driven Modelling and Multi-Objective Optimisation in Support of Net Zero Operations In the ComplexOpt research group at RGU we specialise in coupling state-of-the-art non-linear optimisation techniques with efficient scenario-dependent operational simulations to ... Read more

  • S3CIX 2026 – Symposium and Summer School on Computational Interaction

    Sir Alwyn Williams Building, University of Glasgow 18 Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow, United Kingdom

    Registration for the 10th Symposium and Summer School on Computational Interaction will open 1 February and close 14 March 2026.

    View programme, event details and registration process at S³CIX 2026.

    This year S³CIX is expanding from a Summer School format to also include a 4 day long academic Symposium. We anticipate about 30 students and 40 academics and invited speakers to attend. There will also be two workshops.

    Computational interaction often involves elements from machine learning, signal processing, information theory, optimisation, inference, control theory and formal modelling.

  • SPLV’26: Scottish Programming Languages and Verification Summer School 2026

    The 2026 edition of SPLV will be held at the University of Glasgow, with the main courses running from within the Gilbert Scott Building. The school is aimed at PhD students in programming languages, verification and related areas. Researchers and practitioners are welcome, as are strong undergraduate and masters students with the support of a supervisor. Participants should have a background in computer science, mathematics or a related discipline. Prospective students may contact the organisers if they have any concerns about background knowledge.