PACT 2019 - 2019 IEEE Pan African Conference on Science, Computing and Telecommunications
Topics/Call fo Papers
He Kingdom of Swaziland is very excited to host and welcome the PACT Conference community to Swaziland for the launching of the IEEE chapter and the inaugural international conference of Pan African Conference on Science, Computing and Telecommunications.
Objectives of PACT
One of the goals of PACT is to improve productive interactions in a community of intellectuals in Africa in order to facilitate a research environment which stimulates and promotes multi-disciplinary exchange of ideas in and around Science, Computing and Telecommunications. The main objective of PACT is to support and stimulate active productive research which could strengthen the technical foundations of engineers and scientists in the continent, develop strong technical foundations and skills and lead to new small to medium enterprises within the African sub-continent. We also seek to encourage the emergence of functionally skilled technocrats within the continent.
We invite research papers, workshop proposals, and panel proposals on the topics listed here below. The list is not exhaustive. Tutorials and Sessions which will impact on and enhance post graduate research within the continent will be considered. Training Workshops on research software tools such as Matlab, Scilab, Althium, Genesys, COMSOL Multiphysics and others are welcome. The conference also provides a forum for students to compete for best papers and receive an award. Registration fees for student authors are also discounted.
Objectives of PACT
One of the goals of PACT is to improve productive interactions in a community of intellectuals in Africa in order to facilitate a research environment which stimulates and promotes multi-disciplinary exchange of ideas in and around Science, Computing and Telecommunications. The main objective of PACT is to support and stimulate active productive research which could strengthen the technical foundations of engineers and scientists in the continent, develop strong technical foundations and skills and lead to new small to medium enterprises within the African sub-continent. We also seek to encourage the emergence of functionally skilled technocrats within the continent.
We invite research papers, workshop proposals, and panel proposals on the topics listed here below. The list is not exhaustive. Tutorials and Sessions which will impact on and enhance post graduate research within the continent will be considered. Training Workshops on research software tools such as Matlab, Scilab, Althium, Genesys, COMSOL Multiphysics and others are welcome. The conference also provides a forum for students to compete for best papers and receive an award. Registration fees for student authors are also discounted.
Other CFPs
- 14th Computer Science Symposium in Russia
- The 25th International Computing and Combinatorics Conference
- 2018 International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks
- 16th International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations
- 11th International Symposium on Foundations & Practice of Security (FPS 2018)
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