Cross-project workshop at University of Coimbra
As the University of Coimbra (UC) received the visit of Thais Ussami (from UNICAMP, but currently seconded in UNIFI) and Andrea Rossi (Post-doc at UNIFI), there was the opportunity for presenting the work that both are developing at the University of Florence.
At the same time, UC was receiving visits from researchers of two other European projects: CECRIS and CABRIOLET.
Prof. Domenico Cotroneo, Fabio Scippacercola and Dario Ricci (University of Naples) and Nuno Silva (Critical Software) were the visitors from the CECRIS project.
On the other hand, Prof. Vecheslav Kharchenko and Prof. Anatoliy Gorbenko (National Aerospace University "KhAI", Kharkiv, Ukraine), and Prof. Yurij Kondratenko (Black Sea State University, Mykolaiv, Ukraine) are visiting UC in the context of the CABRIOLET project.
This created the opportunity for a multi-disciplinary cross-project workshop, which contributed to rich discussions about research activities and potential collaborations. The workshop was organized in the context of the regular seminars of CISUC-SSE group, which attracted the participation of UC professors, researchers and students, with the average audience being above 20 participants.
Feeding the conversation were five talks. Prof. Vecheslav Kharchenko used this opportunity to present the KhAI and the R&D activities that his specific department is developing. The other presentations were more focused on technical material, presenting the work that each has been developing recently. Below follows the complete list of presentations:
- “ZarzirBird Project: Modeling RPAS Dynamics for Load Stability”, Andrea Rossi
- “An Analysis of Software Engineering Issues from Aerospace Critical Systems”, Dario Ricci
- “R&D of Computer Systems and Networks”, Prof. Vecheslav Kharchenko
- “Using Diversity in Cloud-Based Deployment Environment to Avoid Intrusions", Prof. Anatoliy Gorbenko
- “Automated test generation in an iterative and incremental environment”, Thais Ussami
The discussions will continue throughout the week, as there are many research activities that are of common interest to the partners represented and there is the opportunity of finding fruitful future collaborations.