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[mailto:jisc-repositor...@jiscmail.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Ashton, Anna
Sent: 11 August 2010 11:43
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Subject: London Citizen Cyberscience Summit, 2-3 September 2010

 

London Citizen Cyberscience Summit 

 

2-3 September 2010, King's College London

 

The world's first summit on citizen cyberscience will be held at King's
College London on 2-3 September.

 

Citizen cyberscience is a growing trend where ordinary people use their
computers and the world wide web to contribute in meaningful ways to an
increasingly wide range of scientific challenges.

 

Citizen cyberscience activity takes place all over the world and by its
very nature participants very rarely - if ever - meet. This event will
showcase a cross-section of these projects and will provide a platform
for scientists and citizens to share their thoughts on the impact of
citizen cyberscience face-to-face.

 

The summit will be hosted by King's College London, and is organised
jointly by the Citizen Cyberscience Centre, based at CERN in Geneva; the
Centre for e-Research at King's; Queen Mary, University of London;
Imperial College London; University College London and GridRepublic. It
is supported by the Shuttleworth Foundation, the Joint Information
Systems Committee (JISC), e-ScienceTalk and Microsoft Research.

 

Confirmed speakers include David Anderson, director of the s...@home
project, Space Sciences Laboratory, University of Berkeley; George
Dyson, historian and philosopher of science and author of 'Darwin Among
the Machines'; and Myles Allen, head of ClimatePrediction.net at Oxford
University.

 

There are currently more than 100 active citizen cyberscience projects -
many address topical themes, such as modelling climate change
(ClimatePrediction.net) or simulating the spread of malaria
(MalariaControl.net). King's staff will demonstrate how citizen
cyberscience can be applied to the cultural heritage sector through the
East London Theatre Archive project (elta-project.org).

 

The event will be of interest to both amateur and professional
scientists, to people who care about the impact of science on society,
and of society on science, and to those working in the digital
humanities and cultural heritage. 

 

The Citizen Cyberscience Summit will take place on 2-3 September 2010 in
the Anatomy Theatre & Museum at King's College London's Strand Campus.
To see the full programme and to book tickets, see
www.citizencyberscience.net/summit
<http://www.citizencyberscience.net/summit> . The event will also be
webcast.

 

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Anna Ashton

Communications & Administrative Officer

 

Centre for e-Research

King's College London

26-29 Drury Lane

London, WC2B 5RL

 

Tel: 020 7848 2689

Fax: 020 7848 1989

 

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iss/cerch

Follow us on Twitter @CeRch_KCL

 

 

 

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