From: "Bein, Doina" <dbein@Exchange.FULLERTON.EDU>
To: "'dbein@fullerton.edu'" <dbein@fullerton.edu>
Subject: [Caml-list] ITNG 2017: Call for Participation and Posters, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, April 10-12, 2017
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2017 18:42:45 +0000 [thread overview]
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*** Call for Participation and Posters ***
The International Conference on Information Technology - New Generations (ITNG) (http://www.itng.info/) is an annual event focusing on state of the art technologies
pertaining to digital information and communications. ITNG 2017 will be organized in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, at the Tuscany Hotel & Suites between April 10-12, 2017.
You are invited to attend and if, possible, present a poster. Poster presenters will be receiving a certificate. This is especially beneficial to graduate students and
young researchers that could present a poster of their research. The poster could be about a completed project, a preliminary result or even a research idea relevant
to the topics of interest to ITNG audience.
Contributions are particularly sought from researchers in academia/interest who were not able to meet the initial submission deadline.
The benefits of poster presentation include:
1. Present your research to experts, receive feedback and possibly find collaborators
2. Gain experience in giving technical presentation in an academic forum
3. Receive Certificate of Poster Presentation from the Conference
4. Attend 20 technical sessions, two keynotes (by IEEE CS President and ICSU/COSPAR, Vice Chairman)
5. Attend a Tutorial on Deep Learning
6. Have the chance of winning the Best Poster Presentation Award at the conference
The main conference will include:
** Keynote talks from distinguished speakers
Dr. Jean-Luc Gaudiot, Professor at the University of California Irvine, IEEE Computer Science President,
Dr. Kohei Arai, Professor at Saga University, Japan, ICSU/COSPAR, Vice Chairman
** A world class technical program comprising 102 Accepted research papers from academia and industry on the following topics
Methodologies & Tools
* Big Data
* Bioinformatics & Biocomputing
* Biometrics
* Cloud Computing
* Collective Intelligence and Crowdsourcing
* Cryptography
* Data Compression
* Data Mining & Warehousing
* Document Analysis
* Fuzzy Logic
* Image, Audio, Video Processing
* Information Assurance
* Information Retrieval
* Machine Learning
* Quantum Computing
* Parallel & Distributed Computing
* Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing
* Reconfigurable Computing
* Remote Sensing
* Supercomputing
* Visual Modeling
* Wearable Computing
* Web Technology
Networking & Communication
* Ad-hoc Networks
* Enterprise Networks
* Gigabit Networking
* Internet of Things
* Multimedia Communication
* Network Architectures & Protocols
* Neural Networks
* Social Networks
* Sensor Networks
* Wireless Communication
Software
* Algorithms
* Generative Programming
* Languages & Compilers
* Markup Languages
* Security & Cybersecurity
* Software Testing
* Software Metrics
* Software Dependability
* Software Development Approach
* Software Technologies
* Teaching and Learning Technologies
Distributed Computing Track Topics:
* Distributed algorithms: design, analysis, and complexity
* Distributed operating systems
* Distributed database systems
* Distributed multimedia systems
* Embedded distributed systems, sensors and mobile robots
* Formal methods for distributed systems
* Experimental evaluation of distributed systems
* Fault-tolerance, reliability, and availability of distributed systems
* Security, privacy, cryptography in distributed systems
* Self-organization, self-stabilization, & autonomic computing
* Multiprocessor and multi-core architectures
* High performance computing, cloud computing and Big Data processing
Networking Track Topics:
* Ad-hoc, sensor, PAN and mesh networks
* Internetworking protocols & Internet applications
* Cellular networks (4G/LTE)
* Network function virtualization and Mobile edge computing
* Data center and cloud networking
* Software-defined and cognitive networks
* Mobile and pervasive computing and networking
* Next generation & converged network architectures
* Overlay & P2P networks and services
* Network security & privacy
* Energy-efficient networking & Smart Grid
* Pricing and network economics
Systems & Architectures
* Cooperative Information Systems
* Distributed & Grid Systems
* e-Health Care
* e-Learning, e-Commerce, e-Gaming
* Energy and Power-efficient Systems
* Entertainment Engineering
* Error Control Codes
* Graphics Hardware
* Green Technologies
* Hardware-Software Co-design
* Operating Systems
* Security Systems
Hardware
* Application-specific Processors
* Bio Chips & DSP Chips
* Computer Arithmetic
* Embedded Systems, NoC
* Evolvable Hardware
* Multimedia Processors, Graphics
* Micro Electromechanical Systems
* Processing-in-Memory Technology
* PCB technology & Interconnect Design
* System on chip-Ad-hoc
*** Organizers
* General Chair
Shahram Latifi, Professor, ECE Dept, UNLV, latifi@itng.info
* General Vice Chair
Doina Bein, Assistant Professor, CS Dept, CSUF, dbein@fullerton.edu
* Publicity Chair
Kashif Saleem, King Saud Univ., ksaleem@KSU.EDU.SA
* Track Chairs
Kohei Arai, Saga University, Japan
Azita Bahrami, IT Consultation, USA
Alessio Bucaioni, Mälardalen University, Sweden
Glauco Carneiro, University of Salvador (UNIFACS), Brazil
Suvamoy Changder, National Institute of Technology, India
Federico Ciccozzi, Mälardalen University, Sweden
Narayan Debnath, Winona State University, USA
Ray Hasehmi, Armstrong State University, USA
Thomas Jell, Siemens , Germany
Si Jung Kim, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
Saad Mubeen, Mälardalen University, Sweden
Yenumula Reddy, Grambling State University, USA
Fangyan Shen, New York City College of Technology (CUNY), USA
Michel Soares, Federal University of Sergipe (UFS, Brazil
Christoph Thuemmler, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
L. A. Vieira Dias, ITA, Brazil
Ping Wang, Robert Morris University, USA
Mei Yang, University of Nevada, USA
* Program Committee
Kohei Arai, Japan
Nader Bagherzadeh, USA
Wolfgang Bein, USA
Glauco Carneiro, Brazil
Narayan Debnath, USA
Vieira Dias, Brazil
James McCaffrey, USA
Teruya Minamoto, Japan
Yenumula Reddy, USA
Tanmoy Sarkar, USA
Anna Scaglione, USA
Hal Sudborough, USA
Christoph Thuemmler, UK
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