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European Members Your Contact Web Site
Ecole Centrale de Paris - Coordinator (France-Paris)
Mounib Mekhilef  ECP
Groupe des Ecoles des Télécommunications GET (France-Paris) Pierre Simay GET
Maplehurst Consultant (France-Paris) Andrew Cameron  
Consorzio Pisa Ricerche (Italy-Pisa) Concettina Larosa CPR
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain-Madrid) Juan Quemada UPM
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary-Budapest)  Edit Halász BME
Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering (Germany-Kaiserslautern) Andreas Jedlitschka FHG
University of Zilina (Slovakia-Zilina) Barbara Surmova UNIZA

            

Canadian Members Your Contact Web Site
International Trade Canada ITCan - Coordinator (Canada-Ottawa)  Jim Burt  ITCan
Communications Research Center CRC (Canada-Ottawa)  Debbie Kemp CRC

 Centre de Recherche Informatique de Montréal (CRIM) and École de  technologie supérieure (Canada-Montreal)

 Pierre Dumouchel

CRIM

ETS

National Research Council of Canada NRC (Canada-Ottawa)  Doug Colley NRC
Science and Engineering Research Canada NSERC (Canada-Ottawa)  Jean-Pierre Rodrigue NSERC

The IST-EC2 Scientific Committee

The IST-EC 2 project is advised on research priorities by a small group of experts from across Europe and Canada called the Scientific Committee. These experts and coordinators of research organizations offer a wealth of resources and information covering a broad spectrum of technical expertise. The SC provides first-hand knowledge of the latest development trends in IST-EC2 domains.  It has responsibility for long-term strategy and monitoring the realization of the research objectives of the project.

 


- Information Society Technologies Europe Canada -

IST-EC2 is supported in Europe by the European Commission
DG Information Society and Media - under FP6
IST-EC2 is supported in Canada by key Federal Government Departments and Agencies,
and the Computer Research Institute Montreal