This week I am co-organizing Dagstuhl Seminar 22442 – Toward Scientific Evidence Standards in Empirical Computer Science. We’re thrilled that 22 people made it from as far away as Australia, Canada, and the US along with colleagues from Finland, Germany, Ireland, Scotland and Switzerland. This post will be updated in several months when the report for this seminar is published.
Organizers
Brett A. Becker (University College Dublin, IE) [dblp]
Christopher D. Hundhausen (Oregon State University – Corvallis, US) [dblp]
Ciera Jaspan (Google – Mountain View, US) [dblp]
Andreas Stefik (University of Nevada – Las Vegas, US) [dblp]
Thomas Zimmermann (Microsoft Corporation – Redmond, US)
Participants
- Andrew Begel (Carnegie Mellon University – Pittsburgh, US) [dblp]
- Michelle Craig (University of Toronto, CA) [dblp]
- Andrew Duchowski (Clemson University, US) [dblp]
- Neil Ernst (University of Victoria, CA)
- Arto Hellas (Helsinki University of Technology, FI) [dblp]
- Timothy Kluthe (University of Nevada – Las Vegas, US)
- Juho Leinonen (Aalto University, FI)
- Joseph Maguire (University of Glasgow, GB)
- Monica McGill (CSEdResearch.org – Peoria, US)
- Brad Myers (Carnegie Mellon University – Pittsburgh, US) [dblp]
- Andrew Petersen (University of Toronto Mississauga, CA) [dblp]
- Mauro Pezzè (University of Lugano, CH) [dblp]
- Paul Ralph (Dalhousie University – Halifax, CA)
- Kate Sanders (Rhode Island College – Providence, US) [dblp]
- Claudia Szabo (University of Adelaide, AU) [dblp]
- Jan Vahrenhold (Universität Münster, DE) [dblp]
- Titus Winters (Google – New York, US)
- Aman Yadav (Michigan State Universit – East Lansing, US) [dblp]