Odysseus 2008

For ODCSSS 2008 our theme was, The Global Family; The Global Workplace - "Technologies for Social Connectedness". We had 16 students in 2008 working under this theme from around the world.

Introduction to Odysseus

Odysseus (ODCSSS) is the Online Dublin Computer Science Summer School in Ireland. It is a five-year collaborative summer school started by the School of Computer Science & Informatics at University College Dublin and the School of Computing at Dublin City University. Please subscribe to our NEWS RSS feed here for more details.

In 2010 the program will start on Tuesday June 1st and will run for ten weeks. Applications from Irish and EU students are sought from early March. Students who are successful in their application will be offered an internship and will be paid 300 (Eur) per-week as a tax-free scholarship. A contribution (up tp €300) may be made towards travel expenses for international students.

The primary goal of this school is to afford exceptional undergraduate students the opportunity to participate and contribute to exciting yet challenging research projects at leading research facilities and inspire them to go on to undertake research careers. Applicants apply online and are selected based on their CV, motivations and references and they will be distributed to the projects according to their preferences. Applications for can only come through the website and are limited to 2nd and 3rd year undergraduate students. Students who are offered an internship must attend a number of events during the summer (kick off day, midterm research day, final research day etc.) and are expected to submit a final report, final poster and present during the course of the internship. They are also expected to participate in industrial and other site visits. There are a number of social events arranged which are after hours and are optional but we strongly encourage all participants to attend.

In particular, we offer an environment for students which emphasises cooperation among researchers within and across institutions, and which leverages the distributed nature of the interaction to ensure that everyone is exposed to a wide range of state of the art research and facilities.

While focusing on world class research, this school provides the participants with exposure to a distributed, cooperative and collaborative research environment facilitated and supported by weekly exchanges of the entire summer school cohort to alternating site locations, thematic web-sites for the presentation of research progress and results to the public, web-based tools for intra-area and inter-area collaboration, weekly activities to ferment cooperation and collaboration, weekly seminars, research management seminars including Intellectual Property and patenting, on-going support for collaboration through the use of always-on video conferencing and weekly social activities.

This school incorporates a range of novel aspects and learning and research modes which should make for an enjoyable and memorable experience for research supervisors and students alike.

Finally, the name Odysseus comes from the phonetic sound that the acronym ODCSSS (Online Dublin Computer Science Summer School ) makes when spoken. It is also appropriate for a research internship program as from the Greek “Odysseus” means “a guide; the one showing the way”.