New submission deadline: March 8, 2004
Please email the title and abstract to
student-forum-submission @wcc2004.org
Student fellowships
Call for applications
Mohamed KAÂNICHE, LAAS-CNRS, France |
. Bernard CORNU, Villa Media, France
. Irena LASIECKA, University of Virginia, USA
. Niko SCHLAMBERGER, Slovenia
. Jan WIBE, NTNU, Norway
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. Submission: 08 March 2004
. Notification: 31 March 2004 |
The Student Forum will provide the opportunity for students to interact in various ways and to present and discuss their dissertation research objectives, approaches, and preliminary results.
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This forum is organized primarily to provide the opportunity for PhD or Masters' Students, and research scholars to meet and discuss related issues of their work with other researchers and IT professionals with similar interests in the wider Information and Communication Technologies community. Since we are expecting participants from all over the world, the aim of this forum is also to allow the students to have informal interactions and discussions about their different academic cultures. Besides presenting their research objectives, approaches and preliminary results, the students participating to this forum will be invited to present a brief resume, describe their work environment and outline their objectives after the thesis completion. |
Submission: Student research papers should be singly-authored and describe preliminary results and future directions of the student on-going research. Accepted contributions will be published in a supplement proceedings. A Best Student Paper Award will be delivered.
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Submit all material in electronic form through the web to http://www.wcc2004.org/student-forum/ by 15 January 2004 .
Format: no more than 10 A4-size pages, in 11 point or larger font, in Portable Document Format (.pdf).
Please preview the manuscript in a viewer such as Acrobat to ensure its integrity before submitting. Make sure you visually check uncommon fonts, symbols, equations, etc. A defective print can undermine your chances of success. All submissions will be acknowledged electronically. If you have not received an acknowledgment within 72 hours of submitting your paper electronically, please contact student-forum-submission@wcc2004.org . |
Contributions addressing the various facets of Sciences and
Technologies of Information and Communication are Welcome.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Theory of computing systems
- Computer science and engineering
- Information and knowledge management
- High Confidence software and systems
- Distributed and Real-time systems
- High-performance computing
- Large scale networking architectures, protocols, applications
- Internet, E-Commerce, E-business, E-Government, E-Learning
- Automatic control ad signal processing
- Telecommunications networks and systems
- Artificial Intelligence, Robotics
- Micro and Nano technologies, devices and systems
- Electronics, Power devices and power integration
- Photonics, Optoelectronics
- Human interaction and cognition
- Bio-Info-Nano Technologies
- Quantum computing, Biological computing
- Economic and social impacts of STIC

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