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SUMMARY:UNIZA Scientific Café H2020
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URL:https://www.erachair.uniza.sk/event/uniza-scientific-cafe-h2020/
LOCATION:ERAdiate meeting room\, University Science Park\, Žilina\, 01026\, Slovakia (Slovak Republic)
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SUMMARY:UNIZA Training School
DESCRIPTION:Maximise your chances of success in the Academic Career\nOrganised by the ERAdiate project at the University of Žilina\, the Training School provided comprehensive information and advice on academic writing and communication\, including how to write and present scientific papers\, how to effectively communicate and maximise the impact of scientific results. \nThe event was open to the research community (Postdocs\, PhD students and researchers). Young researchers in particular will benefit from attending the Training School to develop their competences and knowledge for producing and delivering high-quality scientific publications and presentations. \n\nProgramme overviewSpeakersRegistrationVenueAccommodationDocumentsPresentationsPhotosVideos\nDay 1 – Tuesday 18 September (9am – 5.30pm)\n \n\nRole of soft skills in unlocking R&D potential in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)\nScientific publishing in Slovakia compared to international standards\nAcademic publishing in transport science\nPeer review: meeting reviewer’s expectations\nStructuring an academic paper\nReception at UNIZA\n\nDay 2 – Wednesday 19 September (9am – 5.30pm)\n \n\nPublishing research outputs in attractive ways\,\nResearch impact and research ethics\nHow to get words on paper: successful academic writing habits\nHow to get published in high-impact journals\nNetworking dinner\n\nDay 3 – Thursday 20 September (9am – 4pm)\n \n\nHands-on workshops to enhance writing and oral skills\nPanel discussion: enhancing the quality and impact of scientific publishing at UNIZA\n\nPlease note that the event was in English. \n\n\n\n\n\nProf. Tatiana Kovacikova \n \nSession: \n\nDAY 1: Opening and Session Chair (morning session)\nDAY 2: Session Chair (afternoon session)\nDAY 3: Closing\n\n\nTatiana Kovacikova is ERA Chair Holder of the ERAdiate project on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) at the University of Zilina\, Slovakia. \nIn 2016\, she was nominated a National delegate for H2020 PC on Smart\, Green and Integrated Transport. She has been active in standardisation for many years\, currently she represents Slovakia in CEN TC 278 on ITS. \nFrom June 2013 till October 2015\, she hold the position of the Head of Science Operations at the COST Association in Brussels. \nIn 2013\, she was appointed Full Professor in the Applied Informatics. From 2009 to 2013 she was the Head of the Department of InfoCom Networks at the University of Zilina\, Slovakia. Her research interests include Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)\, in particular network architectures\, services and applications. She has been involved in a number national and international research projects including COPERNICUS\, INCO-COPERNICUS\, EURESCOM and EC FP projects. \nFrom 2002 to 2013\, she was involved in the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) as a leader or member of Specialist Task Forces for CLOUD\, TISPAN (Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking) and ITS Technical Committees. In 2003\, she got the SIEMENS AWARD for leading the research group in the field of IP telephony. \nIn 1996\, she received her PhD in telecommunication systems from the University of Transport and Telecommunications in Zilina\, former Czechoslovakia. She received her diploma in telecommunication engineering from the same university.\n\n\nProf. Milan Dado \n \nSession: \n\nDAY 1: Opening\n\n\nMilan Dado is Full Professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering (Department of Telecommunication and Multimedia). He is former dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering\, former rector of the University of Zilina and former president of the Slovak rectors’ conference. \nHe had the opportunity to develop international activities in research and education abroad\, e.g. at the York University Canada\, Northern Telecom and Bell Canada in 1993\, at the Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm in 1990 and at the Vienna University of Technology in 1981-1982. He has visited many other foreign institutions during the last 25 years. \nProf. Dado has been actively involved in European research and education programmes (TEMPUS\, COST\, LEONARDO\, Socrates\, 5th\, 6th and 7th Framework Programme\, Horizon 2020\, European University Association projects…) and has managed national projects related to information and communication technologies\, intelligent transportation systems\, regional innovation strategies and e-learning. \nHe has been a member of several international committees and is currently COST programme national coordinator\, member of COST Committee of Senior Officials as well as Executive Board member of COST. \nAs project coordinator of ERAdiate\, Prof. Dado is responsible for the project implementation as foreseen in the Grant Agreement with the European Commission (EC). He chairs project meetings and is responsible for progress and final reports to the EC.\n\n\nMarkus Dettenhofer\, Ph.D. \n \nSession: \n\nDAY 1: Keynote speaker\n\n\nMarkus Dettenhofer\, Ph.D. is the Executive Director of the Central European Institute of Technology (CEITEC). CEITEC is a scientific consortium of 6 universities and research institutes in Brno\, Czech Republic\, which has up to 550 scientists working in the fields of life sciences\, advanced materials and technologies. \nPrior to joining CEITEC\, Dr. Dettenhofer was Project Leader in pre-clinical development for viral vaccine and antibody discovery at Crucell (Johnson & Johnson). His previous work at Harvard Medical School was in the field of genetics and developmental biology\, including studies on genes which control bone development and memory function. He led a study analyzing the development of the biomedical economy in Panama. His most recent work is on governance practices in higher education institutions and their contribution to performance. \nDr. Dettenhofer was a visiting scholar at the Institut de Biologie Molécularie et Cellularie in Strasbourg\, France\, and is frequently a Visiting Scientist with the Joint Research Centre of European Commission. He received his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University\, and a B.S. from UC Berkeley.\n\n\nDaniel Straka \n \nSession: \n\nDAY 1: Keynote speaker\n\n\nDaniel Straka is Executive director of SOVVA since 2017 with more than 12 years of experiences in the area of creation and implementation of research and innovation policies at the national and European level. In years 2014 to 2017 he founded and led the Slovak Liaison Office for Research and Development in Brussels. \nHe also has experience with the preparation and implementation of international projects\, organization of several international conferences in Slovakia and Belgium. Since 2011 till 2013 he worked as an analyst and executive director for the Slovak Organization for Research and Development Activities (SOVVA). He coordinated support of the FP7 in Slovakia and was a member of several programme committees and national contact point for SSH and Research infrastructures. \nHe worked at the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic and at the Government Office of the Slovak Republic in the field of research\, innovation and knowledge society. He has experience from working with EU affairs\, R&D policy analyses and science communication. He is member of Horizon 2020 Strategic Configuration Program Committee. Daniel was also in charge of organizing Researcher´s Night in Slovakia in 2012 and 2013 and Kick-off Conference of Horizon 2020 in Slovakia. Daniel holds M.A. from the Comenius University in Bratislava\, Slovakia.\n\n\nProf. Elisabetta Cherchi\nSessions: \n\nDAY 1: Keynote speaker on “Academic Publishing in Transport Science” and training on “Peer review process”\n\n\nElisabetta Cherchi is Professor of Transport at University of Newcastle. She has a broad international experience\, having worked also at the Department of Transport of the Technical University of Denmark\, for the Department of Transport of the Polytechnic University of Madrid and at the University of Cagliari\, in Italy.  \nHer areas of expertise include: discrete choice analysis\, decision making process\, bounded rationality\, user benefits\, data collection (revealed and stated preference data\, panel data\, virtual reality experiments)\, mode choice\,  electric vehicles\, autonomous vehicles. \nShe is member of several transport research committees including Area Editor of Transportation (Springer) and member of the Editorial Board of Transportation Research Part B (Elsevier)\, Transport Policy (Elsevier) and Transportation Letter (Francis & Taylor). Elisabetta has an extensive experience as a leader of research projects and as a reviewer for international conferences and journals. \nFrom 2011 to 2015 she has held a course on “Publishing Research in Transportation Science” to PhD students of the Department of Transport a the Technical University of Denmark (DTU).\n\n\nDr. Giuseppe Lugano \n \nSession: \n\nDAY 1: Session Chair (afternoon session)\nDAY 2: Session Chair (afternoon session)\nDAY 2: Session Chair (morning session)\n\n\nGiuseppe Lugano joined the ERAdiate team in September 2016 as a Senior Researcher in Intelligent Transport Systems. He is leader of ERAdiate WP7 Dissemination and Project Manager of H2020 “Mobility and Time Value” (MoTiV) project (www.motivproject.eu). Previously\, he worked from 2011 to 2016 as a Science Officer at COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) where he gained extensive experience in the management of trans-disciplinary Science and Technology networks across Europe. \nAs a researcher\, Giuseppe contributed to the R&D activities of ICT multinationals such as TeliaSonera (2004-2008) and Nokia (2010). His scientific interests span a wide range of topics in conceptual and application-specific areas of social computing such as digital community design\, mobile social networks\, social robotics\, educational technologies\, green ICT and smart mobility solutions. \nSome of his publications received broad international attention: “Mobile social networking in theory and practice” is one of the reference publications in its area and the ~5.000 downloads of his PhD thesis on “Digital Community Design” make this dissertation one of the most popular ones from the series “Jyväskylä studies in computing”. In 2009 he received an Award nomination as best Early Stage Researcher in the COST Action 298 “Participation in Broadband Society”. \nGiuseppe holds a PhD in Cognitive Science from the University of Jyväskylä\, in Finland\, and a MSc in Computer Science from the University of Bologna\, in Italy. \n \n\n\nLenka Môcová  \n \nSession: \n\nDAY 1: Training on Structuring an academic paper\n\n\nLenka Môcová is a faculty member at the Institute of Lifelong Learning attached to the University of Žilina\, formerly known as the Institute of Foreign Languages\, the post that she has held since 2004. Lenka obtained her credentials as English teacher at the Catholic University in Ružomberok and in Passau University\, Germany. She has more than twelve years of experience in technical translation\, course design and teaching English for Specific Purposes. In 2008 she obtained a degree of Doctor of Pedagogy from the Catholic University in Ružomberok. \nTo support scientific development of PhD students at the University of Žilina\, in 2015 Lenka began instruction of academic writing courses. She is an active member of the Technical Board of the Crisis Management Journal at the Faculty of Security Engineering. \nCurrently\, she is expanding her education by taking doctoral classes at the Department of Journalism\, Catholic University in Ružomberok. Her interdisciplinary research explores the image of Slovakia in the British press. \nHer other professional fields of interest include Information Communication Technology support of academic writing and blogging as a tool for building relationships with students.\n\n\nMgA. Paulína Böhmerová \nSession: \n\nDAY 3: Session Chair (morning session)\n\n\nPaulína Böhmerová has been co-organiser and project lead for several initiates ranging in subject from international partnering\, current societal challenges\, to the arts. She served as a National Contact Point for Horizon 2020 and was also  operating as the Slovak representative in Nanotechnologies\, Advanced Materials\, Biotechnology and Advanced Manufacturing and Processing with the Slovak Centre of Scientific and Technical Information (CVTI SR). She was charged with heading the Re-Industrialisation of the EU 2016 conference during the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the European Union.\n\n\nDr. Mario Malicki MD\, PhD\, \n \nSession: \n\nDAY 2: Keynote speaker\n\n\nMario Malicki MD\, PhD\, is a research fellow at the University of Split School of Medicine. He also holds an MA in Literature and Medicine\, and is a member of Cochrane Croatia. He is currently involved in two projects related to themes that will be addressed in the UNIZA Training School: \n1) COST Action PEERE\, a European-wide scientific collaboration network which aims to assess and improve the current state of scientific peer review; \n2) ProHealth \, a project which aims to define and improve teaching of professionalism in biomedicine. \nHis other interests include publication ethics\, psychology of hope and medical education.\n\n\nDr. Olena Hundarenko \nSession: \n\nDAY 2: Training on successful writing habits\nDAY 3: Workshops on “Dos and Don’ts of academic writing” and “delivering an attractive presentation”\n\n\nOlena Hundarenko graduated from the Department of Foreign Languages\, the Faculty of English and German of the Kirovohrad State Pedagogical University in Kirovohrad\, Ukraine\, 2001. In 2010\, she defended her PhD paper in Public Speaking in Kherson State University\, Ukraine. \nShe was awarded a Fulbright grant (2012-2013) to do her research in Academic Writing and Public speaking fields at Monterey Institute of International Studies\, CA\, USA. In 2013\, she published a book on Academic writing for EFL learners. \nIn 2014-2015\, Dr Hundarenko was conducting a research on Positive Discourse Analysis: Language for Peace at Vienna University\, Austria\, as a part of OeAD scholarship. It was followed by the grant from Slovak Academic Information Agency (SAIA) to proceed with the project on Building European Scholarly Cooperation through Effective Writing Discourse (August 2015-July 2016). Since June 2017\, Dr Hundarenko has been working as an assistant professor at the faculty of Humanities\, at the University of Zilina\, Slovakia. \nDr. Hundarenko’s research areas include but not limited to the fields of English text and discourse analysis\, stylistics and academic writing areas. She also offers courses of Russian for A1-C2 levels for both school and university teachers as well as general public.\n\n\nAssoc. Prof. Ľuboš Buzna \nSession: \n\nDAY 2: Training on “Publishing in high-impact journals”\n\n\nĽuboš Buzna is Senior Researcher in the ERA Chair Team at the University Science Park of the University of Zilina and he is affiliate of the Faculty of Management Science and Informatics at the University of Zilina as Associate Professor of Applied Informatics. \nHe worked as researcher for several academic institutions: University of Barcelona (2014-2015) ETH Zurich (2007-2009) and TU Dresden (2005-2007)\, where he participated in FP6 project IRRIIS and FP7 project LASAGNE. He attained his PhD degree in 2003 from the University of Zilina in the doctoral study program “Transportation and Communication Technology”. \nHis research is focused on the development of optimization algorithms and simulation models that are applicable in transportation networks\, and more generally\, in complex systems. \nHe coauthored more than 40 publications\, among them 15 in peer-reviewed international scientific journals. In 2013\, he received award from Literarny fond for the response to his publications.\n\n\nCaroline Kyzek \nSession: \n\nDAY 3: Workshop on “Structuring an academic paper”\n\n\nCaroline Ann Kyzek is a lecturer at the Department of English Language and Literature\, Faculty of Humanities at the University of Žilina.  She received her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in English and History at Rutgers University\, New Jersey\, and her Master of Arts (M.A.) in English at Monclair State University\, New Jersey\, U.S.A.  She is currently an external doctoral student at Pavol Jozef Šafarik University in Košice. \nHer academic interests include academic writing\, history\, gothic literature and 19th century British and American literature.\n\n\nProf. Ing. Pavol Rafajdus\, PhD. \n \nSession: \n\nDAY 3: Panel Discussion\n\n\n\nPavol Rafajus received the MSc. degree in electrical engineering and the PhD from University of Žilina\, Slovakia\, in 1995 and 2002\, respectively. At present he is professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering\, University of Žilina. \nHis research is focused on the electrical machines\, mainly switched reluctance motors and other electrical machine properties. He is devoted in the design of individual types of electrical machines\, especially the type of reluctance\, which was also the principal investigator of the several projects in this field. He is the author or coauthor of more than 150 scientific publications published in national or international conferences and symposia and national and international journals. A detailed list of all publications of the responsible person referred to in (http://www.kves.uniza.sk). He is the author of a scientific monograph: Switched reluctance motor\, which is also closely related to his professional topic. He is co-author of 4 university textbooks\, dealing with issues of modern electrical machines\, measurement and modeling of electrical machines and the theory and examples of electrical machines. \nHe is a supervisor of undergraduate and Master’s theses\, as well as PhD supervisor of two students who successfully completed their doctoral dissertation. He cooperates closely with businesses and companies in projects or through active consultation and training employees. He regularly visits several foreign European universities (including University of Helsinki in Finland\, University of Catania and Roma La Sapienza in Italy\, and TU Cluj in Romania). He regularly participates in the Erasmus+ project\, lecturing at various European universities in the field of electrical machines. \nHer academic interests include academic writing\, history\, gothic literature and 19th century British and American literature. \n  \n\n\n\nProf. Ing. Ladislav Janoušek\, PhD. \n \nSession: \n\nDAY 3: Panel Discussion\n\n \n\nLadislav Janoušek is a head of the Department of Electromagnetic and Biomedical Engineering at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering. He finished his master and PhD. degrees at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering\, University of Žilina\, in the field of Power Electrical Systems. His professional career started at the Electrotechnical Research and Projecting Company in Nová Dubnica\, Slovakia. Later he took a chance to join a research company IIU Int. in Tokyo\, Japan\, where he worked as researcher in the field of non-destructive evaluation of materials for three years. After returning back to Slovakia in 2005 he joined the Faculty of Electrical Engineering. \nHis current research and innovation activities focus on electromagnetic non-destructive evaluation of conductive materials and impact of electromagnetic filed on living organisms. He is author/co-author of three patents and more than 150 research articles published in scientific journals and conference proceedings. He has been principal investigator of seven research projects and actively contributed to implementation of another ten projects funded from national and international resources. He got several prestigious awards for his achievements and innovative solutions. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration is open here until 15 June 2018. \n\n\nThe UNIZA Training School will be held at the University of Žilina. \nIt will take place in the following meeting rooms: \nDAY 1 (18/9) and DAY 2 (19/9): UNIZA Menza – Scientific Board Meeting room (Univerzitná 8215/1\, 010 26 Žilina). \nDAY 3 (20/9): \n\nMorning workshops took place in the Rectorate Building (meeting rooms AF104\, AF106)\, Panel Discussion took place in AF104.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHotel Dubna Skala****\nHurbanova 8\n010 01 Žilina\nThe Hotel Dubna Skala\, the only “boutique” hotel in the city\, is situated right in the historic centre of Zilina. The hotel’s exclusive environment is characterized by its unique design\, modern comfort and intimate atmosphere.\nRate: 95 EUR double room single use\, per night\, excluding breakfast 10 EUR\n\n\nPalace Hotel Polom**** Hviezdoslava 22\n010 01 Žilina\n \nThe exclusive Palace Hotel Polom is the entrance gateway to the Žilina city centre. The stunning building situated at the beginning of the pedestrian zone draws attention not only with its appearance\, but also with its history. Possibility of parking on the attended hotel´s car park.\nRate: 69 EUR single use\, per night\, breakfast included\n\n\nPenzión Central Park***\nSad SNP 663 / 18\n010 01 Žilina\nPenzión Central Park is a real oasis of peace and relaxation in the centre of Žilina. A welcome drink\, breakfast buffet\, entry to the wellness centre and parking on the guesthouse´s premises are extra bonuses for the guests.\nRate: 55 EUR single use\, per night\, breakfast excluded\n\n\nHotel Grand***\nMarianske square\nNa priekope 29\n010 01 Žilina\nHotel Grand\, dating from 1910\, is situated in a car-free zone right in the historic centre of Zilina. It offers a modern spa area.\nRate: 44 EUR single use\, per night\, excluding breakfast 5 EUR\n\n\nEcono Hotel***\nV. Spanyola 43F\n010 01 Žilina\nEconoHotel is located in a quiet part of Žilina next to the town’s parks. It is 10 minutes walk from the historical center and 15 minutes walk from the University.\nRate: 45 EUR single use\, per night\, including breakfast\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        UNIZA Training School 2018 - Programme overview\n            \n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    63 downloads916.66 KB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        UNIZA Training School 2018 - Practical information\n            \n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    44 downloads1.35 MB\n\n\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        The role of soft skills in unlocking the R&D potential in Central and Eastern Europe\n            Markus Dettenhofer \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    68 downloads2.01 MB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Academic publishing in trancport science\n            Prof. Elisabetta Cherchi \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    31 downloads558.24 KB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Peer review process:meeting reviewers’ expectations\n            Prof. Elisabetta Cherchi \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    49 downloads336.22 KB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Academic Paper Structure How to write a quality abstract\n            Lenka Môcová \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    63 downloads652.96 KB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Scientific publishing in Slovakia compared to international standards\n            Daniel Straka \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    20 downloads3.16 MB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Publishing in high-impact journals\n            Ľuboš Buzna \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    46 downloads2.23 MB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        How to get words on paper\n            Olena Hundarenko \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    58 downloads320.18 KB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Science communication\n            Mario Malički \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    34 downloads7.19 MB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Dos and don´ts of academic writing\n            Olena Hundarenko \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    46 downloads404.20 KB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Delivering an attractive presentation\n            Olena Hundarenko \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    51 downloads1.68 MB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Structuring an academic paper\n            Caroline Kyzek \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    37 downloads862.34 KB\n\n\n\nPhoto Gallery \n\n\nTraining School Day 1 \nRole of soft skills in unlocking R&D potential in CEE by Markus Dettenhofer\, Executive Director of CEITEC Brno\, CZ \nScientific publishing in Slovakia compared to international standards by Daniel Straka\, Executive Director of SOVVA\, SK \nAcademic publishing in transport science by Elisabetta Cherchi\, University of Newcastle\, UK \nPeer review process: meeting reviewers’ expectations by Elisabetta Cherchi\, University of Newcastle\, UK \nAcademic Paper Structure- How to write a quality abstract by Lenka Môcová\, Institute of Lifelong Learning\, University of Žilina\, SK \nTraining School Day 2 \nPublishing research outputs in attractive ways: analysis\, findings\, outputs by Mario Malički\, University of Split\, HR \nResearch impact and Research Ethics: strategy\, channels and key steps by Mario Malički\, University of Split\, HR \nHow to get words on paper by Olena Hundarenko\, University of Žilina\, SK \nPublishing in high-impact journals by Ľuboš Buzna\, ERAdiate / University of Žilina\, SK \n  \n\n 
URL:https://www.erachair.uniza.sk/event/uniza-training-school/
LOCATION:University of Zilina\, Univerzitná 8215/1\, Žilina\, 01026\, Slovenská republika
CATEGORIES:Training Schools/Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181008T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181008T130000
DTSTAMP:20260608T231350
CREATED:20180910T120038Z
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SUMMARY:ERAdiate Lecture Series #3: Connected and Autonomous Driving
DESCRIPTION:ERAdiate Lecture Series: Connected and Autonomous Driving \n8 October 2018\,10am \nScientific Board Room\, Nová Menza \nABSTRACT \nDigitalisation has created the technological conditions for the development of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAV). It will have impacts on safety and traffic management\, but also\, more widely\, on mobility behaviour\, the environment\, employment and social inclusion. The development CAV will\, in turn\, generate an increasing amount of data. This is providing greater quantities and quality of the data available for transport planning and management\, as well as for new features and services to transport users\, including innovative business models. \nVehicle platooning is part of a suite of features that CAVs might employ. A platoon is a group of vehicles that can travel very closely together\, safely at high speed. Each vehicle communicates with the other vehicles in the platoon. There is a lead vehicle that controls the speed and direction\, and all following vehicles (which have precisely matched braking and acceleration) respond to the lead vehicle’s movement. \nIn the first presentation Vehicular Communications for Platooning – platooning as an emergent vehicular application with collaboratively and co-ordinately controlled connected vehicles will be addressed. First\, the state-of-the of this technology will be explained and related recent R&D projects in Europe will be referred. Then\, the up-to-date ETSI ITS-G5 vehicular communications protocols concerned with the inter-vehicular information exchange for automatic control will be addressed. Finally\, performance evaluation results for Cooperative Awareness Messages triggering protocol which couples messages generation with vehicular mobility will be presented. \nSince two decades V2X (Vehicle to everything) communication is expected to progress driving safety and provide smarter and cleaner mobility. The driving environment in the first generation of automated driving vehicle will rely on internal sensors. However\, it is widely acknowledged that elaborating and maintaining thorough real time representation of the driving environment will require collecting significantly more information from connected devices. IoT is addressing the critical challenge to manage the virtual representation of the different driving environment actors\, in particular creating and maintaining their virtual representation in Cloud computing platform. \nIoT will provide a new V2X paradigm based on a standardised middleware to manage the automotive Big Data for the Cooperative Automated Mobility. In the second presentation – IoT pushing a new V2X paradigm for progressing Connected and Automated Driving – will demonstrate how the H2020 Innovation Action “AUTOPILOT” will progress automated driving with IoT. \nConnected and Autonomous Vehicles are expected to have an overall positive impact on our economy and society. It is anticipated that sectors like automotive\, electronics and software or freight transport will be positively affected while other sectors like insurance or maintenance and repair will face significant challenges. Important labour changes lie ahead for professional drivers\, decreasing driving tasks towards new more technical roles. Some of these jobs will disappear in the long-term. In the third presentation – An analysis of possible socio-economic effects of a Cooperative\, Connected and Automated Mobility(CCAM) in Europe – the discussion will focus on the possible effects of automated driving on the economy\, employment and skills and is integrated into the definition of an EU approach towards CCAM by strengthening the Commission’s understanding of the societal aspects linked to it. \nOrganised by the ERAdiate project at the University of Žilina\, the Training School will provide comprehensive information and advice on academic writing and communication\, including how to write and present scientific papers\, how to effectively communicate and maximise the impact of scientific results. \nThe event is open to the research community (Postdocs\, PhD students and researchers). Young researchers in particular will benefit from attending the Training School to develop their competences and knowledge for producing and delivering high-quality scientific publications and presentations. \n\nProgramme overview\n10.00: Opening by Prof. Milan Dado\, ERAdiate Project Coordinator\, Univ. of Žilina (Slovakia) \n10.10: Introduction by Prof. Tatiana Kovacikova\, ERA Chair Holder\, Univ. of Žilina (Slovakia) \n10.20: Vehicular Communications for Platooning by Prof. Alexey Vinel\, Halmstad University (Sweden) \n10.50: IoT pushing a new V2X paradigm for progressing Connected and Automated Driving by Francois Fischer\, ERTICO – ITS Europe (Belgium) \n11.20: An analysis of possible socio-economic effects of a Cooperative\, Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM) in Europe by Maria Alonso-Raposo\, JRC Ispra (Italy) \n11.30: Panel Discussion  \n13.00: Closing \n\nPresentations\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        The European Commission´s science and knowledge service\n            María Alonso Raposo \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    46 downloads3.35 MB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Environment perception for Autonomous Driving\n            François Fischer \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    36 downloads4.52 MB
URL:https://www.erachair.uniza.sk/event/eradiate-lecture-series-connected-and-autonomous-driving/
LOCATION:Scientific Board Room\, Nová menza\, Vysokoškolákov\, Žilina-Vlčince\, Žilina\, 01001\, Slovakia (Slovak Republic)
CATEGORIES:Training Schools/Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181127T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20181127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260608T231350
CREATED:20181112T112541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190121T060223Z
UID:3514-1543312800-1543323600@www.erachair.uniza.sk
SUMMARY:ERAdiate Lecture Series #4: Smart Cities for People
DESCRIPTION:ERAdiate Lecture Series: Smart Cities for People \n27 November 2018\,10am \nScientific Board Room\, Nová Menza \nRegistration \nABSTRACT \n‘Smart City’ and ‘Smart Mobility’ approaches promise technology-based opportunities to build more efficient\, better connected and more creative cities. Real-time ICT infrastructure and recent technological developments on Big Data\, the Internet-of-Things and Artificial Intelligence bring new opportunities for flexible parking services\, intelligent traffic signalling for buses or cyclists\, dynamic road pricing\, real-time traffic information and management\, multimodal mobility planning and ticketing etc. Realtime analytics are also expected to enhance the accountability in urban service provision and enable enhanced public participation. Overall smart urbanism is emerging at the intersection of visions for the future of urban places\, infrastructures\, new technologies\, entrepreneurship and the governance of cities. Despite positive expectations\, the smart transition brings several socio-technical challenges. What is ‘smart’? Is smart the same as sustainable? Is smart for everyone? Critiques have argued that emphasis on market-led technological solutions risk prioritising growth and the economy while disregarding the social\, the environmental and the political – and in some cases it could lead to technological lock-ins and a corporatisation of city governance. This lecture series will explore from academic and practitioners’ perspectives what a Smart City transition means for people\, and how the Smart City concept can contribute to enhanced quality-of-life. \nThe first presentation\, entitled “Slovak Smart Cities – Opportunity or Fake?”\, will bring a provocative question whether and to what extend is “smart city concept” a realistic approach for Slovak cities. \nThe second presentation has three main goals: to increase awareness of the smart transformation impact in society\, to provide a framework for understanding this transformation that outlines the core issues and possible responses and to provide a couple of recommendations for future based on lessons learnt and past experiences in United Nations University. \nThe third presentation concerning an interesting case of study. Cities around the world are growing rapidly.  In 2050\, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities. Already today big cities face enormous challenges when it comes to handling traffic and at the same time being a sustainable\, attractive and healthy city for people. New technology and big data brings a new perspective on possible solutions in the Smart City agenda. But often cities take a top-down approach to the smart solutions and implement new big systems to solve transport issues. Often the end-user is forgotten in the top-down approach and the true effect on the user behaviour will most likely be small. Therefore\, working with a user-centred design process for shaping future solution is essential to fully understand the user’s needs and scope investments. \n\nProgramme overview\n10.00: Opening by Prof. Tatiana Kovacikova\, ERAchair Holder\, Univ. of Žilina (Slovakia) \n10.10: Introduction by Dr. Yannick Cornet\, ERAdiate Team Member\, Univ. of Žilina (Slovakia) \n10.20:  Slovak Smart Cities\, opportunity or Fake? by Erika Horanská\, Ministry of Transport and Construction of the Slovak Republic \n10.50: Smart Cities: a social perspective by Nuno Vasco Lopes\, United Nations University (Portugal) \n11.20: Smart solutions for sustainable mobility – Examples from Copenhagen by Maria Wass-Danielsen\, UrbanCreators  (Denmark) \n11.50: Panel Discussion  \n13.00: Closing \n\nPresentationsVideo\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Slovak Smart Cities - Opportunity of Fake?\n            Erika Horanská \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    54 downloads2.70 MB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Smart Cities: a social perspective\n            Nuno Vasco Lopes \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    44 downloads7.46 MB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Smart Solutions for Sustainable Mobility - Examples from Copenhagen\n            Maria Wass-Danielsen \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    55 downloads8.03 MB
URL:https://www.erachair.uniza.sk/event/eradiate-lecture-series-4-smart-cities-for-people/
LOCATION:Scientific Board Room\, Nová menza\, Vysokoškolákov\, Žilina-Vlčince\, Žilina\, 01001\, Slovakia (Slovak Republic)
CATEGORIES:Training Schools/Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190122T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190122T110000
DTSTAMP:20260608T231350
CREATED:20190108T053722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190121T054910Z
UID:3634-1548147600-1548154800@www.erachair.uniza.sk
SUMMARY:Cafe Scientifique - Meeting with UNIZA H2020 participants
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URL:https://www.erachair.uniza.sk/event/cafe-scientifique-meeting-with-uniza-h2020-participants/
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190326T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190327T160000
DTSTAMP:20260608T231350
CREATED:20190314T075116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190404T115933Z
UID:6856-1553590800-1553702400@www.erachair.uniza.sk
SUMMARY:Tour de ERA
DESCRIPTION:The Tour de ERA is an activity of the Center for Scientific and Technical Information (CVTI) of the Slovak Republic\, initiated by the national project SK4ERA. It consists of 5 two-day events in 5 Slovak cities – Žilina\, Banská Bystrica\, Košice\, Nitra\, Bratislava. Horizon 2020 themes are tailored to the long-term thematic profile of each city. In Žilina\, it is intelligent\, ecological and integrated transport; in Banska Bystrica\, Europe is in a changing world – inclusive\, innovative and reflective societies\, science with society and for society; in Kosice\, nanotechnology\, advanced materials\, biotechnology\, advanced manufacturing processes\, broadening participation and spreading excellence; in Nitra food security\, sustainable agriculture and forestry\, marine and maritime research and research in inland waters and bio-economy\, widening participation and promoting excellence; and in Bratislava\, safe\, clean and efficient energy\, innovation in small and medium-sized enterprises\, climate action\, the environment\, resource efficiency and raw materials. \nRegistration is opened here! \nPresentationsProgram\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Inteligentna doprava v Európskom výskumnom priestore\n            Tatiana Kováčiková \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    13 downloads2.60 MB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Kreatívna Európa\n            Natália Urblíková \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    20 downloads3.65 MB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Slovakia participation in COST\n            Tatiana Kováčiková \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    12 downloads213.40 KB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        COST European Cooperation in Science and Technology\n            Tatiana Kováčiková \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    15 downloads1.47 MB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        H2020 MoTiV success story at UNIZA\n            Giuseppe Lugano \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    11 downloads2.64 MB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        O projekte SK4ERA\n            Ing. Peter Wachter \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    24 downloads1.79 MB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Pracovný program 2018-20\, otvorené výzvy 2019\n            Ing. Jakub Šimkovič \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    24 downloads1.23 MB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Bezpečné spoločnosti v Európskom výskumnom priestore\n            Ing. Peter Beňo \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    16 downloads1.99 MB\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Všeobecné rady pre písanie projektu v SC7\n            Ing. Peter Beňo \n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    12 downloads2.44 MB\n\n\n\nProgram Žilina 1st day \nProgram Žilina 2nd day – Workshop \n\n 
URL:https://www.erachair.uniza.sk/event/tour-de-era/
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190428
DTSTAMP:20260608T231351
CREATED:20190423T053957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190423T124435Z
UID:7070-1556323200-1556409599@www.erachair.uniza.sk
SUMMARY:ERAdiate actively contributes to IXPO 2019
DESCRIPTION:“Will my dad fly to work on Mars?” “Will a robot substitute my mum in the kitchen?” “Will virtual reality make it easier for kids to learn?” These questions are among the themes of the IXPO\, the biggest technology event in Slovakia\, this year being held on 26-28 April. ERAdiate will also actively contribute to the event through the presentation on Intelligent Transport Systems by the ERA Chair Holder\, Tatiana Kovacikova\, on Saturday\, 27 April\, Orange stage\, 11:10-11:30. \nMore info \nProgram
URL:https://www.erachair.uniza.sk/event/eradiate-actively-contributes-to-ixpo-2019/
LOCATION:Bratislava\, Tyršovo nábrežie
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190520T094500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190520T160000
DTSTAMP:20260608T231351
CREATED:20190329T080056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T054121Z
UID:6883-1558345500-1558368000@www.erachair.uniza.sk
SUMMARY:Success factors of H2020 widening instruments in Slovakia: lessons learnt and future outlook
DESCRIPTION:AbstractProgramRegistrationPractical informationPresentationsPhotoFinal report\nThe aim of the event is to bring together Slovak participants from the various “widening” instruments (ERA Chairs\, Twinning\, Teaming\, COST) to share their experience and knowledge to assess the success factors of participation in H2020. Special focus will be devoted in this context on the creation of synergies between various funding instruments (including structural funds) at national and European level. In addition to the success factors\, the discussion is also expected to highlight common persisting challenges and barriers that should be addressed for achieving greater benefits and impacts from participation in these projects. \nThe lessons learnt from Slovakia will be discussed with participants from other widening countries to provide a European dimension and basis for general recommendations. To achieve a larger impact beyond Slovakia NCPs from the most successful widening countries such as Cyprus and Estonia will be invited to discuss with them the factors that contributed to their success in widening instruments under H2020. \nThe output from this event will be a policy report coordinated by COST and authored by the invited “widening participants” adressed to the EC with recommendations on widening instruments in Horizon Europe. This report will build on the H2020 policy documents and reports for Slovakia\, and will aim at validating whether some of the recommendations for Slovakia\, in particular those specific to widening instruments\, are also relevant for other EC widening countries and should therefore be incorporated in the Horizon Europe framework. \n\n\n \n\n\nOpened here! \n\n\nPractical information \n\n\nMilan Dado \nMickael Pero \nDaniel Straka \nPeter Hošták \nZuzana Lisoňová \nTatiana Kováčiková \nTomislav Vuletic \nMichael Burnard \n\n\n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n\n\n\n\n\n    \n \n    \n        \n        Final report\n            Final Report from the joint ERAdiate-COST workshop organised in Zilina on 20 May 2019.\n\n            Download\n        \n    \n \n \n    \n    529 downloads458.19 KB\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.erachair.uniza.sk/event/success-factors-of-h2020-widening-instruments-in-slovakia-lessons-learnt-and-future-outlook/
LOCATION:Scientific Board Room\, Nová menza\, Vysokoškolákov\, Žilina-Vlčince\, Žilina\, 01001\, Slovakia (Slovak Republic)
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190522T082600
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190522T082600
DTSTAMP:20260608T231351
CREATED:20190514T053301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190522T093815Z
UID:7233-1558513560-1558513560@www.erachair.uniza.sk
SUMMARY:Cafe Scientifique - POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:The Woorti app is part of the H2020 MoTiV project.\nDownload the app and participate in the MoTiV Data Collection Campaign (DCC).\nThe goal of the MoTiV DCC is to collect the data from 5 000 users in 10 different European countries. The campaing will run until the end of September 2019.\n\n———EVENT IS POSTPONED TO SEPTEMBER 2019\, MORE INFO SOON ———- \n 
URL:https://www.erachair.uniza.sk/event/cafe-scientifique/
LOCATION:ERAdiate meeting room\, University Science Park\, Žilina\, 01026\, Slovakia (Slovak Republic)
CATEGORIES:Cafe Scientifique
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190529
DTSTAMP:20260608T231351
CREATED:20190423T054816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T054053Z
UID:7076-1559001600-1559087999@www.erachair.uniza.sk
SUMMARY:ERAdiate active in ITAPA 2019
DESCRIPTION:ERAdiate again actively contributes to an important and well-known event in Slovakia. On 28 May\, you can see our ERA Chair Holder\, Tatiana Kovacikova\, at Spring ITAPA 2019 in Bratislava (Itapa\, Jarná ITAPA 2019)\, where she will deliver a presentation „Intelligent Transport Systems: Current and future Research and Innovation trends“\, focusing on technological\, societal and ethical aspects of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles. \nMore info \nProgram
URL:https://www.erachair.uniza.sk/event/eradiate-active-in-itapa-2019/
LOCATION:Bratislava\, Raddison Blue Carlton
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200618T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200618T130000
DTSTAMP:20260608T231351
CREATED:20200609T104341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200624T085200Z
UID:7890-1592472600-1592485200@www.erachair.uniza.sk
SUMMARY:MoTiV Final Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us online on June 18th\, 2020 for the Final MoTiV Conference! \nOver the course of 33 months\, the MoTiV project contributed to advance research on the Value of Travel Time (VTT) by introducing and validating a conceptual framework for the estimation of VTT through a European-wide data collection campaign. The data was gathered through the Woorti smartphone app. \nThe final MoTiV conference will showcase the results of the project\, and the largest data collection campaign on VTT in Europe. An excellent line up of speakers will not only discuss the outputs but the project’s legacy to future work\, its relevance to better public policy/business outcomes and contextualise the results of the project within academic surroundings. \nHave a look at the agenda here. \nREGISTRATION
URL:https://www.erachair.uniza.sk/event/motiv-final-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240219T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240426T170000
DTSTAMP:20260608T231351
CREATED:20231222T054728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T075735Z
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Mobility Innovation Course
DESCRIPTION:The University of Žilina (UNIZA) in collaboration with the InCITIES project partners are organizing the Sustainable Mobility Innovations course. The course is taking place between the 19th of February and the 26th of April 2024 with 9 weekly online modules and 1 week of on-site seminars. Upon completion of this course\, you will walk away with: \n\n\n\n\n\nPractical skills and strategies applicable to real-life urban mobility challenges\nAnalytical frameworks for critically thinking about mobility\, inclusion\, sustainability and resilience\nTools and methods for planning and assessing urban mobility innovations\nEffective communication and teamwork skills among experts\, stakeholders\, and peers\nAn invaluable experience and professional connections\nA certificate of competence from the University of Žilina\, a world-leading transportation science university\, equivalent to 3 ECTS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAs the number of course students that can be accommodated is limited\, the registrations will be reviewed after the registration deadline and attendance confirmations will be sent to the selected participants. Should you have any questions regarding the course and its organization\, don’t hesitate to contact the UNIZA InCITIES project team at circular.incities@uniza.sk. \n\nMore About Event : Register here
URL:https://www.erachair.uniza.sk/event/sustainable-mobility-innovation-course/
LOCATION:University of Zilina\, Univerzitná 8215/1\, Žilina\, 01026\, Slovenská republika
CATEGORIES:Training Schools/Lecture Series,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260611T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260726T170000
DTSTAMP:20260608T231351
CREATED:20260528T081917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T082021Z
UID:9183-1781164800-1785085200@www.erachair.uniza.sk
SUMMARY:PIONEER MSCA DN Webinar Series in June
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE\nPIONEER MSCA Doctoral Networks Training Series\nThe European alliance PIONEER is launching a training programme (2026–2027) to\nsupport researchers in preparing competitive proposals for the Marie Skłodowska-\nCurie Actions – Doctoral Networks (MSCA DN).\nThe series will focus on practical aspects of proposal preparation\, resubmission\,\nevaluation criteria\, cross-cutting dimensions and experiences from current DN\ncoordinators.\nAll sessions will take place online. \nSave_the_Date__PIONEER_Impact-driven_Research_MSCA_DN
URL:https://www.erachair.uniza.sk/event/pioneer-msca-dn-webinar-series-in-june/
CATEGORIES:Training Schools/Lecture Series
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