New: Extended Dates
Submission of full papers (in PDF form):
February 27, 2012
Notification of acceptance: March 12, 2012
Final manuscript (in PDF form): April 2, 2012
Author registration deadline: April 6, 2012
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US Digilent Design Contest To Be Held AT IEEE EIT Conference
An IEEE Region-4 sponsored conference, the 2012 IEEE-EIT, is hosted by
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) and the
Central
Indiana Section of IEEE (CIS-IEEE). This conference provides a high profile
forum for disseminating the latest research on electrical and computer engineering
with application in information technology. It brings together academic
researchers, industrial scientists, and IT professionals from electrical
engineering, computer engineering, computer science, and informatics to
share late-breaking advances of these interdisciplinary fields.
The 2012 IEEE-EIT welcomes the submission of original full research papers,
short papers, posters, workshop proposals, tutorials, and industry professional
reports. In the EIT exhibits, the latest technology, tools, and products
will be showcased. There will be excellent opportunities for professional
development, workshops, and tutorials.
Topics of interest include but
are not limited to:
- Biomedical Engineering: Biomedical Applications, Telemedicine, Biometrics,
Bioinformatics
- Computing and Information Technology: Cloud Computing, Embedded
Systems, Computer Virtualization, Distributed Computing, Mobile Computing,
Software Engineering and Middleware Architecture, Sensor Networks,
Distributed Data Fusion and Mining
- Micro-Nano Systems: Micro Electromechanical Systems & Mechatronics,
Solid State, Consumer and Automotive Electronics, Nanotechnology,
Electronic Design Automation
- Information Technology Education: Educational Trends - Engineering
and IT, Green IT, Information Security, Innovative IT Services – Practices,
Research in Engineering and IT Education, Emerging Technology Trends
- Power and Controls: Power Electronics, Storage Technologies, Intelligent
and Multi-Agent Control Systems
- Signal Processing: Signal/Image and Video Processing, Unified Communications,
Wireless Communication
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Tutorials and Workshops: Brief proposals should be submitted by January 9,
2012 to Prof. Jake Chen and Prof. Phil Walter. Proposals
for tutorials must include a title, an outline of the tutorial and its motivation,
a short description of the material to be covered, contact information
including name, affiliation, email, and mailing address for each presenter, and
a two-page CV for each presenter.
For more information, ideas for organizing/chairing sessions,
industry participation, tutorials, professional activities sessions,
please contact:
Dr. David Russomanno.
Login (your login information from previous EIT conferences is the same for eit2012)
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