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Informatics Europe
Formation2006
TypeLearned Society
HeadquartersZurich, Switzerland
Membership
+ 110 institutions (28 countries)
President
Enrico Nardelli (Roma, "Tor Vergata")
Websitehttp://www.informatics-europe.org

Informatics Europe is the European association of academic and industrial research institutes in the field of information and computer sciences.

Background

Founded in 2006,[1][2] Informatics Europe has grown to represent over 110 members from 28 countries, including industrial research labs such as Google and Intel.

Members are institutes rather than individuals and include PhD-granting university departments of Informatics, computer science, computing etc. as well as public and industrial research institutes in information and software technology in Europe and neighbouring countries.

Informatics Europe liaises with scientific organisations such as the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics (ERCIM), the Association for Computing Machinery and the Computing Research Association in North America.

References

  1. ^ Bertrand Meyer and Willy Zwaenepoel, European Computer Science Takes Its Fate in Its Own hands, in Communications of the ACM, vol. 49, no. 3, pp. 21–24, March 2006; draft copy available here.
  2. ^ Bertrand Meyer"Showcasing European Computer Science".