Current events

Science@Lausitz

02.07.2025 | 16:00 - 19:00

Campus Senftenberg

... is a co-operation between the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg and the Medical University of Lusatia - Carl Thiem. There are events twice a semester to exchange ideas on joint, pioneering research projects

MODELS 2025

05.10.2025 - 10.10.2025

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

28th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and System

ASE 2025

16.11.2025 - 20.11.2025

Seoul, South Korea

40th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering, ASE 2025 The ASE conference is the premier research forum for Automated Software Engineering. Each year, it brings together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to discuss foundations, techniques, and tools for automating the analysis, design, implementation, testing, and mainten

SE 2026

23.02.2026 - 27.02.2026

SE2026 takes place on Monday, 23 – Friday, 27 February 2026, in various parts of the city of Bern

This annual conference serves as a platform for software developers from industry and researchers from academia to share their experiences and knowledge and to fund community building.

Modellierung 2026

09.03.2026 - 12.03.2026

The conference takes place in the RWI building on the campus of the University of Bayreuth.

The "Modellierung 26" conference is the central scientific event of the Cross-Sectional Expert Committee on Modelling of the German Informatics Society (QFAM).

ICGT 2026

29.06.2026 - 03.07.2026

INRIA Center, University of Rennes

The 19th International Conference on Graph Transformation (ICGT 2026) will be held in Rennes, France, as part of STAF 2026 (Software Technologies: Applications and Foundations).

FAME – 2nd International School on the Foundations and Advances of Model-Based Engineering

30.09.2026 - 02.10.2026

Malaga, Spain

Over the course of the past decades, software engineering has reached a level of maturity that requires an ever greater use of modelling. For over two decades, the MODELS conference has served as the premier venue for the exchange of innovative technical ideas and experiences relating to the use of model-based approaches in the development of complex software systems.