Workshops can be proposed which fall within the scope of the conference.
Workshop proposals should be emailed to Philippe.Geril@eurosis.org, by indicating the type of workshop you would like to organize, before January 15, 2021. When preparing a workshop submission, please consider the link to the event and the specific nature of your proposal. A confirmation email will be sent to verify that the proposal was received.
See accepted workshops below
Automotive simulation of Car Design, car behaviour, vehicle driver interaction, collision tests, on board diagnostics, vision enhancement and collision warning systems, vehicle dynamics and simulation, off-road vehicle design and modelling, engineering propulsion controls simulation, power train and fluid systems simulation, hydrogen and electric engine simulation, homogeneous charge compression ignition, emissions control, brake simulation, MISRA standard Compliance.
Race Car Simulation Aerodynamics simulation, Atmosphere simulation, Lift-Drag Simulation, Wind Tunnel Simulation, Flow Visualization, Computational Fluid Dynamics
Submit your proposal for the Automotive Simulation Workshop here
Simulators: Real-Time simulation methods, GUI, Advanced modelling tools, Trainees' performance evaluation, Simulator Projects Simulation Studies: Simulation during design, Safety and environmental hazard estimation, Production optimisation. Methodology: Real-time simulation and visualisation tools, Parallel and distributed simulation. Nuclear Fuel Cycle Simulations based on Monte Carlo techniques to simulate the behaviour of Non Destructive Assay (NDA) instruments used in nuclear safeguards.
Submit your proposal for the Senergy Simulation Workshop here
The synergy of education and technology can transform the world we live in. A virtual/augmented experience is usually achieved by feeding sensory information to a user via virtual displays (head mounted displays, 360 screen displays, etc.), and sounds. Along with this, it is also important for the user to provide an interaction to the virtual world. An important part of any VR/AR project is the level of detail and immersion that the user can experience. In previous generations of VR/AR technology, the visual experience from the virtual world was limited due to hardware limitations and it was very difficult to simulate the world realistically. With the advances in computer graphics technology available today, we have access to technology that can easily simulate things in the real world. This workshop will complement the target of the ISC'2021 conference by bringing together academic and industry researchers from the area of building simulation and VR/AR tools for industrial and educational/training purposes.
Submit your proposal for the VR/AR Simulations in Education Workshop here
This special track covers research in theory and applications of information security and privacy, and aims to attract the high quality papers in all technical aspects of information security. This special track seeks submissions from academia, industry, and government that present novel research on all theoretical and practical aspects of Information Security.
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Submit your proposal for the Information Security, Privacy and Applications Workshop here