From Monday, September 9 to Friday, September 13, 32 Master’s and PhD students from Europe will come together for the second ACM Europe Summer School on Distributed and Replicated Environments (DARE) in the Robert Piloty Building at TU Darmstadt. Together, they will immerse themselves in the world of distributed systems and programming languages in lectures, workshops and poster sessions. This year, the topics will focus on Mixed Consistency Systems. The Summer School combines theory with practical application. It is organized by TU Darmstadt and emergenCITY representatives, among others. DARE is part of the Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Program, which is funded by the European Union.

Students listen to a presentation during the ACM Europe Summer School on Distributed and Replicated Environments

Six speakers from Europe and the USA will be guests. Carlos Baquero, professor at the Universidade do Porto in Portugal, will talk about new synchronization techniques for CRDTs. The lecture by Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Professor at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Belgium, will focus on DARE essentials, and Annette Bieniusa, Professor at the University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, will talk about broadcasting, RDTs and Elixir. Mira Mezini and Ragnar Mogk from TU Darmstadt will give a talk on Language-integrated replicated and reactive data types. Mira Mezini heads the Software Technology Group and is Principal Investigator at emergenCITY, Ragnar Mogk is a scientist within the Software Technology Group.

More about DARE Summer School: https://dare-summer.github.io/

Students at ACM Europe Summer School on Distributed and Replicated Environments (DARE) in Darmstadt.