[EGOV LIST] E-Vote-ID 2022: Call for Participation, Demos & Posters
Peter Browne Rønne
peter.roenne at gmail.com
Fri Sep 9 14:04:55 PDT 2022
[Apologies for cross and multiple postings]
Conference programme now available
www.e-vote-id.org/programme-2022/
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
E-Vote-ID 2022
Seventh International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting
Bregenz, Austria, 4-7 October 2022
www.e-vote-id.org
CALL FOR POSTERS AND DEMOS
Submission deadline: September 15
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WWW: https://www.e-vote-id.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EVoteID/
Twitter: @evotingcc
Hashtag: #EVoteID2022
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Registration
www.e-vote-id.org/registration/
Registration Fees:
On-site participants: 650 EUR
Online attendants: 100 EUR
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Keynote Speakers
Prof Olivier Pereira (UC Louvain, Belgium)
Alicia Ramon (ICT Expert for the EU EOM Kenya 2022)
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Track 4: Posters and Demonstrations
Chair: Glondu, Stéphane (Institut National de Recherche en Sciences et
Technologies du Numérique, France), Budurushi, Jurlind (Cloudical
Deutschland GmbH)
We invite Posters depicting new ideas or approaches you want to discuss
with the community or summarizing papers you have published on other venues
but you think are important for the E-Vote-ID community to know and to
discuss. A Short Paper (see section on paper submission and proceedings) is
requested. If it relates to already published papers, we ask you to provide
the information where to find the original publication and whether you want
the Short Paper being included in the proceedings or not (due to potential
copyright restrictions of the main paper)
Further, we invite demonstrations of electronic voting systems or parts
thereof. We request a Short Paper describing the main properties (type of
system local/remote; kind of elections the system is intended for, e.g.
legally binding elections to parliament, non-political elections within
associations etc; support for voters with disabilities; which security
properties are fulfilled (incl. verifiability, voter privacy, etc.; how to
receive further information about the system, e.g. where the source code is
published).
Submission link (deadline September 15):
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=evoteid2022
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We invite you to the upcoming E-Vote-ID 2022, which will take place from 4
to 7 October.
After two years online-only, the leading international event for global
e-voting experts will return to its well-established home in Castle Hofen
in Bregenz, Austria.
Register here: www.e-vote-id.org/registration/
As a novelty, the conference will take place this year in a hybrid mode. So
you can participate in person or online. The conference will feature some
25 presentations
This year, our keynote speakers are Prof Olivier Pereira from UC Louvain,
Belgium, and Alicia Ramon, ICT Expert for the EU EOM Kenya 2022, who will
speak about their experiences with electronic voting in Belgium and Kenya,
respectively. Their presentations contribute to the conference's central
objective of providing a forum for interdisciplinary and open discussions
on all forms of electronic voting. The conference brings together e-voting
specialists working in academia, politics, government, and industry. Since
the beginning of the meeting, over 1,400 experts from over 70 countries
have attended to discuss electronic voting and related
topics. The presentations are selected by our international programme
committee of more than 100 leading experts on electronic voting.
Please observe the programme here: www.e-vote-id.org/programme-2022/
While the first day is reserved for PhD students and their supervisors, the
conference opens to all participants from Wednesday, 5 October 2022. The
programme consists of 10 Sessions with over 25 Presentations covering the
broad expertise from academia, industry, policy, and civil society. This
year, the presentations will cover topics such as Trust and Distrust in
Electronic Voting, Legal Aspects and Election Administration, New
Algorithms and Voting Proposals, and Lessons learned and Security Issues.
After two years of abstinence, we are also delighted to welcome back our
main side event, the famous Cheese Road within the Castle.
We would like to welcome you, either online or in person (! Attention -
only 100 physical seats available, with over 70 already booked!). Please do
not hesitate to contact us.
Yours sincerely,
The Conference Chairs
Prof. Dr. Dr. Robert Krimmer
Prof. Dr. Melanie Volkamer
Prof. Dr. David Duenas-Cid
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