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Bruno Di Stefano
2009-02-27 21:16:52 UTC
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“Symposium on Engineered & Natural Complex Systems: Modeling,
Simulation &
Analysis”
http://toronto.ieee.ca/tic-sth2009/cfps/IEEE_TIC-STH09_CFP-ENS.pdf

To be held at
2009 IEEE Toronto International Conference –Science and Technology for
Humanity
TIC-STH 2009
September 27-29, 2009
Toronto Marriott Downtown Eaton Centre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
http://toronto.ieee.ca/tic-sth2009/

CALL FOR PAPERS
We cordially invite prospective authors to submit papers to the
“Symposium on Engineered & Natural Complex Systems: Modeling,
Simulation & Analysis” to be held at the TIC-STH 2009 conference in
Toronto. This interdisciplinary Symposium provides forum to discuss
the state-of-the-art research across a broad spectrum of the IEEE
science and technology fields of interest and is not limited to the
traditional IEEE areas. The Symposium topics include, but are not
limited, to the following:
• Structure, function and dynamics of complex systems, i.e. data
communication networks, cyberspace, transportation networks,
organizational networks, power grids, biological, physical, social,
ecological, epidemiological and other complex systems & networks
• Emergence, multiscale phenomena, self-organization, self-similarity,
long range dependence, phase transition, pattern formation,
synchronization, robustness, reliability, fragility, interdependence,
cooperation, adaptation, evolution, clustering, small world, degree
distribution, diameter, motifs, etc..,
• Analysis & control techniques of dynamics & performance, mean field
& information theory of complex systems & networks
• Cellular automata, agent based & individually based and other models
of complex systems & networks and their simulations

IMPORTANT DATES
• Paper Proposals Submission (Title/Abstract) Friday, March 6, 2009
• Submission of Full Length Papers for Review Friday, May 1, 2009
• Notification of Acceptance Friday, June 26, 2009
• Final Paper Submission Deadline Friday, July 31, 2009
• Author's Registration Deadline Friday, July 31, 2009
• Advance Registration Deadline Friday, August 28, 2009

The accepted papers will be published in the IEEE TIC-STH 2009
Proceedings
indexed by IEEE Xplore – Most Respected Scientific Full-Text Database.
All
paper submissions will be peer reviewed, must conform to the IEEE TIC-
STH
2009 submission policy and should be in English language:
http://toronto.ieee.ca/tic-sth2009/#call
http://toronto.ieee.ca/tic-sth2009/author/submission.php
The Symposium provides an opportunity to Publish Lengthier Papers – Up
to 6
(six) Pages With No Extra Fee. Additionally, high-value tutorials are
included with registration.

Symposium Chair: Anna T. Lawniczak (University of Guelph, Canada)
Symposium Co-Chairs: Bruno N. Di Stefano (Nuptek Systems Ltd.,
Canada),
Henryk Fuks (Brock University, Canada)

Technical Program Committee Members, Partial List (confirmed members
only):
Anna Carbone (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
Mieso Denko (University of Guelph, Canada)
Péter Érdi (Kalamazoo College, USA)
Santo Fortunato (ISI, Italy)
Niloy Ganguly (Indian Institute of Technology, India)
Pietro Lio (University of Cambridge, UK)
Xiao (Kevin) Gaoxi (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Danuta Makowiec (University of Gdansk, Poland)
Giuseppe Mangioni (University of Catania, Italy)
Jose Mendes (Universidade De Aveiro, Portugal)
Eric Miller (University of Toronto, Canada)
Takashi Nishikawa (Clarkson University, USA)
Ferdinand Peper (NICT & University of Hyogo, Japan)
Jian Yuan (Tsinghuan University, China)
Bruno Di Stefano
2009-03-24 01:07:33 UTC
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REGISTRATION: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/260878841
TITLE: "Cognitive Radio: Research Challenges"
SPEAKER: Simon Haykin, Distinguished University Professor
DAY & TIME: Fri, Apr 3, 2009 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM EDT
INFORMATION: http://toronto.ieee.ca/events/apr0309.htm

The IEEE CIS (Computational Intelligence Society) organizes and
distributes through the web seminars on hot topics in computational
intelligence. Information on these webinars can be found at
http://ieee-cis.org/members/webinars/. This webinar on "Cognitive
Radio: Research Challenges" is organized by the "Signals &
Computational Intelligence Joint Chapter" of IEEE Toronto (http://
toronto.ieee.ca/chapters/s_ci.htm).

REGISTRATION IS FREE. Only the first 1000 registrants will be able to
attend.

Should you require any further information, please, do not hesitate
and ask me.

Thank you

Best regards

Thank you.

Best regards


Bruno Di Stefano
http://bruno.distefano.googlepages.com/home

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