Tutorial Proposals due January 13, 2017

The ISCAS 2017 Organizing Committee invites proposals for Tutorials to be conducted during ISCAS 2017. Tutorials offer participants from different technical backgrounds the chance to explore innovative trends and learn new techniques from experts in the field. Participation in tutorials and technical meetings is an excellent opportunity for lifelong learning, and ISCAS 2017 is committed to supporting your professional development.

Suitable tutorial topics range from emerging research areas, to established techniques of industrial relevance, to professional development training in career skills. While we welcome tutorials in all areas of Circuits and Systems, we are particularly interested in tutorial topics related to the following innovation themes:

  • Internet of Things
  • Hardware Security
  • Cognitive Computing & Deep Learning
  • Brain:Innovation NeuroTechnologies
  • Analog and Digital Senses
  • Autonomous Vehicles, Robotics,
    and UAVs
  • Smart Buildings and Cities.

Please submit tutorial proposals by email to cdyer@conferencecatalysts.com. The proposal should include a 2 page description of the tutorial (View the Call for Tutorials for details) and 1 page professional biographies of the tutorial speakers that highlight their qualifications.Important Dates:

Tutorials proposals: January 13, 2017
Notification of acceptance: February 17, 2017
Submission of Tutorial slides: April 3, 2017

Tutorial Co-Chairs:
Amine Bermak, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Timothy Horiuchi, University of Maryland, USA

For more information regarding ISCAS 2017, please visit our website at iscas2017.org

 

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