TURC 2024, 5—7 July 2024
The ACM Turing Celebration Conference is centred on the theme of “Instrumented, Interconnected, Intelligent, and Integrity”. At the conference, domestic and foreign academic experts and professors, including ACM A.M. Turing Award winners, will share their views on cutting-edge technology and artificial intelligence, and discuss the future of computing science. Keynote speakers include Yannis Ioannidis (President of ACM), Manuel Blum (Turing Award Laureate), JiFeng He (Chinese Academy of Sciences), John Hopcroft (Cornell University), and more. The conference will be held in Changsha, China.
ITiCSE 2024, 8—10 July 2024
The Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education is the premier and largest computing/informatics education conference in Europe. Sessions this year include: “Early Adoption of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Computing Education”, “Artificial Intelligence in Everyday Life 2.0: Educating University Students from Different Majors”, “Automated Evaluation of Games programmed in Computer Science Assessments” and more. Keynote speakers are Simone Martini (University of Bologna) and Liesbeth De Mol (National Centre for Scientific Research). The event is being held in Milan, Italy.
GECCO 2024, 14—18 July 2024
The Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference presents the latest high-quality results in genetic and evolutionary computation. Tutorials and workshops include: “Evolution of Neural Networks”, “Introduction to Quantum Optimisation”, “Good Benchmarking Practices for Evolutionary Computation”, “Open-Source Software for Evolutionary Computation”, “Graph-based Genetic Programming”, “Evolutionary Computation and Explainable AI”, and more. Keynote speakers are Toby Walsh (University of New South Wales), Suzie Sheehy (University of Melbourne), and Una-May O’Reilly (MIT). The conference is being held in Melbourne, Australia.
FSE 2024, 15—19 July 2024
The ACM International Conference on the Foundations of Software Engineering is an internationally renowned forum for researchers, practitioners, and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences, and challenges in the field of software engineering. Tutorials include “Methodology and Guidelines for Evaluating Multi-objective Search-Based Software Engineering”, “Software Engineering and Gender”, and more. Keynote speakers are Zhendong Su (ETH Zurich), Thomas Zimmermann (Microsoft), and Myra Cohen (Iowa State University). This event is being held in-person in Porto de Galinhas, Brazil