SciFi-It'2017, International Science Fiction Prototyping Conference, April 10-12, 2017, Novotel, Bruges, Belgium, Tutorials

 

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Conference Tutorials

Tutorials can be proposed in the following three categories:
* T1- Introductory Tutorials
* T2- State of the Art Tutorials
* T3- Software and Modelware Tutorials

Tutorial proposals should be emailed to Philippe.Geril@eurosis.org, by indicating the type of tutorial you would like to suggest. (T1, T2 or T3) before JANUARY 15, 2017. A confirmation email will be sent to verify that the proposal was received.

Examples of topic areas for tutorial proposals should mirror the topics in the list of conference themes and workshops.

Proposals must be submitted electronically via e-mail, as plain text or in PDF. The tutorial submission should be contained within five pages. Various parts of the proposal for accepted tutorials may be edited for incorporation in the Advance Program.

When preparing a tutorial submission, please consider the suggested template (to be linked later).

Financial Terms

An accepted conference university tutor receives a free conference registration plus a free publication of his tutorial paper. University tutorial presenters will receive also an honorarium depending on the number of attendees registering specifically for the tutorial outside the conference registrants. The precise amount of the honorarium will be determined immediately after the early registration deadline.

Tutorials that have less than 8 early registrants will face the risk of cancellation.

Tutorial Selection Committee

The proposals received will be reviewed by the Selection Committee to ensure a high quality and appropriate mix for the conference. The goal of the Selection Committee is to provide a diverse set of tutorials that attract a large interest among the broad segments within the diverse simulation community.

Programming ZORA for a hospital environment


Hannes Laverge
Zorabots
Ostend, Belgium

Contents

Who or what is the ZORA Robot. How to program it for daily use in a hospital environment. using the composer software environment for an effective and efficient use.

Curriculum Vitae

Hannes Laverge has a medical background in healthcare, where he is now providing ZORA programming courses for hospital personnel. Aimed at daily use of the ZORA robot and extending by programming in the composer software framework the knowledge environment of the aforementioned ZORA robot.