27/05/2004
Three young researchers from Mexico and Greece were
the winners of the international competition "Michael
Dertouzos", organized within the framework of the 14th
World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT 2004)
that took place in Athens, on 19-24 May 2004. The
first winner is Marco Escobedo from Mexico, followed
by the Greek researchers Christos Doulkeridis and
Michalis Anastasopoulos.
The awards ceremony, organized on the last day of the
Congress, was attended by distinguished
representatives of the global market for new
technologies. The competition entitled "IT with a
Human Face" was proclaimed as a tribute to Michael
Dertouzos, the great Greek scientist and humanist in
the field of technology. The participants were
students and young researchers from all over the world
who presented remarkable projects in the field of new
technologies.
Marco Escobedo, researcher at the Telmex Cener for
Digital Culture, won the first prize for the project
"Convivo communicator: an interface-adaptive VoIP
system for poor quality networks". Convivo is a
pioneering system, designed to provide voice
communication for poor quality networks, especially
those found in rural areas of the developing world. It
is based on an adaptation mechanism used to improve
the user interface.
The system has been successfully tested in a rural
community in the Dominician Republic. The award,
followed by 15.000 euro, was delivered to the winner
by Mr A. Alamanis, representative of the sponsor
"Athens College".
The second prize was awarded to Christos Doulkeridis,
PhD student in the Athens University of Economics and
Business. His project "Querying and updating a
context-aware service directory in mobile
environments" concerns a system enabling mobile
devices to act not only as requestors but as providers
of data as well. The award, worth 9.000 euros, was
delivered by Mrs C. Liddell, widow of Michael
Dertouzos. The sponsor of the second prize was WCIT
2004.
Michalis Anastasopoulos, researcher at the Fraunhofer
Institute for Experimental Software Engineering
(ÉESE), was the third prize winner for the project
"Software product lines for pervasive computing",
related to Product Line Software Engineering. The
award, along with 6.000 euros, was delivered by Mrs G.
Paparidou, representing the sponsor SyNET.
The 27 finalists had the opportunity to present their
projects on a poster in a special exhibition area of
the Congress, while the abstracts have been published
and distributed to all participants of the Congress.
Source: WCIT 2004, SEPE