World Universities Forum 2011 - World Universities Forum 2011 : Fourth World Universities Forum
Date2011-01-14
Deadline2010-06-10
VenueHong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
KeywordsUniversities Forum
Websitehttps://ontheuniversity.com
Topics/Call fo Papers
The deadline for the current round in the Call for Papers is 13 May 2010. Please return to this page after this date for the next deadline. Proposals received during earlier rounds, when accompanied by a paid registration, will be given scheduling priority.
Accepted presentations may be viewed in the Session Descriptions area of this site.
Return to this page for subsequent rounds in the Call for Papers.
Submission Process
In-person Proposal (30-minute Paper or 60-minute Workshop):
Submit an in-person proposal via the ‘Submit Proposal’ link on this page.
Once a proposal is accepted, the author must submit a paid registration for the Forum. Note that, only one proposal in any format may be accepted per registered presenter, except in the following case:An author submits Proposal A for one in-person paper, and submits Proposal B for an additional, co-authored, in-person paper. This author will submit a paid in-person registration for Proposal A, and at least one of her/his Proposal B co-authors must submit a paid in-person registration. The two registrations (for Proposal A and Proposal B) permit both papers to be presented at the Forum and submitted to the Journal. If all of the co-authors of Proposal B are unable to attend, one of the co-authors will need to submit a paid virtual registration in order to submit the paper to the Journal.
Once we receive the necessary paid registration(s), your presentation(s) will be scheduled in the draft program of the Conference. Note that we cannot schedule your session(s) in the program until we receive the paid registration(s). The draft program of the Forum is usually available about 4 weeks prior to the Conference.
In-person Proposal (90-minute Colloquium):
Accepted presentations may be viewed in the Session Descriptions area of this site.
Return to this page for subsequent rounds in the Call for Papers.
Submission Process
In-person Proposal (30-minute Paper or 60-minute Workshop):
Submit an in-person proposal via the ‘Submit Proposal’ link on this page.
Once a proposal is accepted, the author must submit a paid registration for the Forum. Note that, only one proposal in any format may be accepted per registered presenter, except in the following case:An author submits Proposal A for one in-person paper, and submits Proposal B for an additional, co-authored, in-person paper. This author will submit a paid in-person registration for Proposal A, and at least one of her/his Proposal B co-authors must submit a paid in-person registration. The two registrations (for Proposal A and Proposal B) permit both papers to be presented at the Forum and submitted to the Journal. If all of the co-authors of Proposal B are unable to attend, one of the co-authors will need to submit a paid virtual registration in order to submit the paper to the Journal.
Once we receive the necessary paid registration(s), your presentation(s) will be scheduled in the draft program of the Conference. Note that we cannot schedule your session(s) in the program until we receive the paid registration(s). The draft program of the Forum is usually available about 4 weeks prior to the Conference.
In-person Proposal (90-minute Colloquium):
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- Mosharaka International Conference on Communications and Signal Processing (MIC-CSP2011)
- Mosharaka International Conference on Communications, Propagation, and Electronics (MIC-CPE2011)
- Special Issue on Embedded Computing Systems: Techniques and Trends
- Special Issue on: High Performance Computation on Hardware Accelerators"
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