EUMAS 2009
7th European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems

Ayia Napa, Cyprus
Dec 17-18, 2009

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Welcome to EUMAS 2009!

Bus Schedule to the airport from the workshop

Day

Bus

19/12/2009

Departs at 07:45

19/12/2009

Departs at 13:15

Announcement: If you require assistance, please contact the registration desk.

 

 

Bus Schedule from the airport to the workshop

Day

Bus

14/12/2009

Departs at 16:00

14/12/2009

Departs at 20:45

16/12/2009

Departs at 15:30

16/12/2009

Departs at 20:45

The buses will depart from the buses parking.

Announcement: This time schedule accommodates the majority of the participants of the workshop. In case you wish to travel to the hotel alone or the bus schedule doesn’t fit with your arrival time there are taxies right outside the airport. The cost is approximately 45-50€ and 30 minutes drive from the hotel.
Upon arrival, please inform us for your date and time of departure (EUMAS09 registration desk) in order to schedule buses from the hotel to the airport. The departure bus schedule will be posted on the EUMAS09 registration desk.

Emergency phones
Hotel: +357 23842000
Mobile: +357 99753621

In December 2003, the First European Workshop on Multi-agent Systems was held at the University of Oxford, UK. This workshop emerged from a number of related workshops and other scholarly activities that were taking place at both national and European levels, and was intended to provide a single recognised forum at which researchers and those interested in activities relating to research in the area of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems could meet, present (potentially preliminary) research results, problems, and issues in an open and informal but academic environment.
Since then, yearly editions of the event were held in Barcelona (Spain), Brussels (Belguim), Lisbon (Portugal), Hammamet (Tunisia), and Bath (UK), attracting on average about 100 participants over 2 days, shortly before Christmas. In 2009, the event will take place in Cyprus at the beautiful coastline of Agia Napa, organized by the University of Cyprus.

Invited Speakers

Dr. Maria Fasli
School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering, University of Essex, United Kingdom

Prof. Carles Sierra
IIIA-CSIC, Catalonia, Spain

Prof. Patrick Doherty
Department of Computer and Information Science Linköping University, Sweden

Sponsors and Supporters
Microsoft