The British International Conference on Databases (BICOD) is an international venue for research papers in the broad area of data management. The conference has a long tradition of presenting research from both the UK and internationally.
BICOD 2021/22 is taking place on Monday, March 28 2022 on the Campus of Imperial College London
The registration is, now, open. Please register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bicod–20212022-the-british-international-conference-on-data-management-tickets–262539672227
9:00am to 9:30am |
Welcome Coffee |
9:30am to 10:15am |
Academic Keynote: Databases and Knowledge Graphs: What have we achieved as a community, and what is next? |
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Emanuel Sallinger (Oxford University and TU Vienna) |
10:30 am to 12:00 am |
Scientific Talks |
12:00 am to 1:00 pm |
Lunch |
1 pm to 1:45 pm |
Industrial Keynote: Scribe: The 15-year evolution of Meta’s data transport service |
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Manos Karpathiotakis (Meta London) |
1:45pm to 2pm |
Lightning Talks |
2pm to 3pm |
Scientific Talks |
3:00 pm to 3:30 pm |
Coffee |
3:30 pm to 4:30 pm |
Panel Discussion: UK Data Management Research with impact in industry -- from theory to practice |
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Moderator: Peter Pietzuch (Imperial College London) |
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Participants: Peter Triantafillou (Warwick University), Jeff Clifford (Evastute), Ioan Stefanovici (Microsoft Research Cambridge) & Keiron Murphy (Sutter Hill Ventures) |
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
All-hands Group-Discussion & Networking Session with focus on Future Data Management Research and community building in the UK |
Morning Session
Afternoon Session
Submission :
9 August 2021 -
extended to 16 August 2021
Notification : 13 September, 2021
Registration : 20 September, 2021
Conference Date :
10 December, 2021 -
moved to 28 March, 2022
BICOD 2021 invites contributions in the broad area of database theory, systems and applications
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General Chairs : Thomas Heinis & Holger Pirk (Imperial College London)
Program Chairs : Milos Nikolic (University of Edinburgh) & Peter McBrien (Imperial College London)
The event will (pandemic permitting) take place on the Imperial College campus in South Kensington. Located in one of the most exclusive areas of London, the campus is wedged between Hyde Park, the museums on Exhibition and the going-out areas of South Kensington. While we hope that you will come for the content, there are many opportunities to go out for a coffee and a chat with a colleague you have not seen in a while.
For more details about the campus and how to get there see the description on the college webpage
- Martin Hentschel, Snowflake
- Eiko Yoneki, University of Cambridge
- Max Heimel, Snowflake
- Raja Appuswamy, EURECOM
- Zsolt Istvan, IT University Copenhagen
- Paris Carbone, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
- Paolo Costa, Microsoft
- Michael Benedikt, University of Oxford
- Amir Shaikhha, The University of Edinburgh
- Peter Wood, Birkbeck, University of London
- Paolo Papotti, Eurecom
- Peter Triantafillou, The University of Warwick
- Graham Cormode, The University of Warwick
- Jana Giceva, TU Munich
- Manos Karpathiotakis, Facebook
- James Cheney, The University of Edinburgh