-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] Call for Proposals: The Data Transparency Lab Datum: Tue, 21 Apr 2015 14:48:12 +0000 Von: RAFAEL GROSS-BROWN ABREU rafael.gross-brownabreu@TELEFONICA.COM Antwort an: RAFAEL GROSS-BROWN ABREU rafael.gross-brownabreu@TELEFONICA.COM An: tccc-announce@COMSOC.ORG
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
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The Data Transparency Lab http://wwww.datatransparencylab.org
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The Data Transparency Lab is a collaborative effort between universities, businesses and institutions to support research in tools, data, and methodologies for shedding light on the use of personal data by online services, and to empower users to be in control of their personal data online. In order to support research in these areas, DTL will award research grants to academic institutions worldwide. Such grants come in the form of a lump sum of up to 50K euro that is awarded to successful applicants for pursuing DTL related research in any of the following topics:
Tools, Platforms, Measurements, and Methodologies for:
1-Reverse-Engineering Personal Data Usage in Online Services (e.g., advertising, recommender services, pricing and availability of goods & information): -- Behavioral targeting -- Context / Location-based targeting -- Social graph-based targeting -- Involuntary (or implicit) customization / targeting
2-Detecting Personal Data Gathering by Online Services: -- Techniques for finger-printing and tracking users -- In-app tracking and targeting -- Information leakage from applications and platforms -- Cross-platform/domain information/profile trading, aggregation, fusion
3-Privacy-preserving Personal Data Analytics/Management: -- Anonymizing platforms -- Sharing and hosting platforms for privacy-sensitive datasets -- Data encoding schemes and privacy by design -- Advertising-friendly privacy-preserving tools and platforms
4-Raising User and Societal Awareness: -- HCI issues with understanding privacy threats, policies, & implications -- Measuring the value of personal information -- New information marketplaces -- Impact of personalized services -- implicit discrimination, personal filter-bubbles, & societal polarization -- Privacy / anti-discrimination laws and their implications for personalized services
The grants are aimed towards supporting fully or partly the work of a Principal Investigator (PI) and at least one PhD student or postdoc for a period of approximately a year. Ideally, they should produce software tools and platforms that enable end-users to better understand or control how their personal information is being collected and used in deployed online services. Successful applicants are expected to present their results in the annual DTL workshop and acknowledge the funding source but beyond that there is no other reporting obligation.
Applications will be evaluated by a committee of experts composed of (In alphabetical order):
Steering Committee Members
Sandy Pentland, MIT Connection Science Chris Riley(pending confirmation), Mozilla Pablo Rodriguez, Telefonica Research Jeni Tennison, Open Data Institute
Research Committee Chairs
Krishna Gummadi, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems Nikolaos Laoutaris, Telefonica Research
Research Committee Members
Alessandro Acquisti, Carnegie Mellon John W. Byers, Boston University Claude Castelluccia, INRIA Augustin Chaintreau, Columbia University Jon Crowcroft, Cambridge Paul Francis, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems Tristan Henderson, University St. Andrews Christian Kreibich, ICSI Berkeley Balachander Krishnamurthy, AT&T Alan Mislove, Northeastern University Sue Moon, Kaist Arvind Narayanan, Princeton University Andrew Odlyzko, University of Minnesota Nuria Oliver, Telefonica Research Salvatore Ruggieri, Università degli Studi di Pisa Matthew Smith, Bonn University
=========================================================================== Important dates
-- *Submission deadline: May 15, 2015* -- Notification of acceptance: 2 weeks from date of submission. -- Contract signing: June-July (tentative)
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The simple application process must include:
-- A main description of up to 3 pages (9pt font) explaining succinctly the main idea, its relevance to DTL, what will be produced (tool, dataset, platform, etc), and the main innovation with respect to current state of the art in the area. -- CV of Principal Investigator and main student (2 pages each).
Both documents should be submitted as a single PDF file along with applicant information at the DTL HotCRP submission site: https://dtlresearch.tid.es/
=========================================================================== For more information about the DTL Grants Program, please visit: http://www.datatransparencylab.org/#grants
For a report on our kick-off workshop held in November 2014, please visit: http://www.datatransparencylab.org/docs/DTL2014_report.pdf
If you have any questions, please contact the organisers at grants@datatransparencylab.org
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Thank you,
Rafael Gross-Brown grants@datatransparencylab.org
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