Eletti il Presidente e il Vice Presidente del CINI

L’Assemblea del Consorzio Interuniversitario Nazionale per l’Informatica (CINI) ha eletto Presidente il prof. Stefano Russo dell’Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II.

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TeamItaly campione europeo in cybersicurezza a Varsavia

Il team italiano del Cybersecurity National Lab del CINI ha sbaragliato i concorrenti di 40 na- zioni nel campionato europeo ECSC – European Cybersecurity Challenge - affermandosi come migliore squadra nella competizione dedicata alla sicurezza informatica

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National Interuniversity Consortium for Informatics

CINI is the main point of reference for the Italian national academic research in the fields of Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Information Technology. In a very strict cooperation with the national scientific communities, the Consortium promotes and coordinates scientific activities of research and technological transfer, both basic and applicative, in several fields of Computer Science and Computer Engineering.
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National Interuniversity Consortium for Informatics

The Consortium involves 1,300+ professors of both Computer Science (Italian SSD INF/01) and Computer Engineering (Italian SSD ING-INF/05), belonging to 39 public universities. The Consortium is submitted to the periodic Quality Evaluation of its research activities by ANVUR, the Italian National Agency for the Evaluation of the University System and Research.
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This report was developed by a group of experts from academia and industry representing the two principal scientific societies in the field, Informatics Europe and ACM Europe, and covering a broad range of disciplines, experiences and countries. It builds on the considerable body of educational research and experimentation on digital literacy and informatics education developed over the past decades in Europe, the US and elsewhere.
The report defines a blueprint for digital literacy and informatics curricula adapted to the European context, and explains why such curricula are critical to the economic health of European countries.
Developing precise curricula is beyond the scope of the report; it is expected that, based on the report’s recommendation, specific curricula will be developed, taking into account the specific constraints of individual countries.

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Download this file (ACMandIEreport.pdf)ACMandIEreport.pdf

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CINI participates as expert delegate in the italian committee of the Horizon 2020 Program for Information and Communication Technologies

 

 

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