Program:
Preliminary program:
Tuesday, October 29
- 8h30-9h30: Registration/coffee
- 9h30-12h00: Session #1: Chair: Pierre Collet
- 12h00-13h30: Lunch
- 13h30-15h00: Plenary talk
- 15h00-15h30: Coffee break
- 15h30-16h00: Bus transfer from UHA to the national museum "Cité de l'automobile"
- 16h00-18h00: Guided tour of the Schlumpf collection which gathers more than
130 cars from before 1914, and more than 200 cars of prestige, grand tourism
or competition, including 60 rare or unique masterpieces
- 18h00-18h30: Bus transfer from the museum to the restaurant
- 18h30- :Aperitif and dinner in the “Auberge du Zoo” to taste the Alsacian
gastronomy in a leafy setting next to the zoo
Wednesday 30
- 9h30-12h: Session #2 (including a 30 min coffee break at 10:30): Chair: Mathieu Brevilliers and Pierrick Legrand
- 12:00-13:30: Lunch
- 13:30-17:00: Session #3 (including a 30 min coffee break at 15:00): Chair: Laurent Moalic and Nicolas Monmarché
And moments dedicated to the EA association...
Invited Conference:
Prof Edward Keedwell
Prof. Keedwell is an Associate Professor in Computer Science. He joined the Computer Science discipline in 2006 and was appointed as a lecturer in Computer Science in 2009. He is currently Director of Research for Computer Science and has personal research interests in nature-inspired computing techniques (e.g. genetic algorithms, neural networks, cellular automata) and their application to a variety of difficult problems in bioinformatics and engineering. He leads the Nature Inspired computing research group focusing on applied optimisation and has been involved with successful funding applications totalling over £2 million from the EPSRC, Innovate UK, EU and industry. Particular areas of current interest are the development of sequence-based hyperheuristics and human-in-the-loop optimisation methods for applications in engineering.
http://emps.exeter.ac.uk/computer-science/staff/eckeedwe#YMP8aPJrukAvCvbJ.99