The AMERICAN COMPUTING CONFERENCE was initiated by the WSEAS US
Branch which is the Sponsor and the Organizer of the event and
will endeavor to be the premier international scientific forum on the computing and computer science
promising to bring together Academic Pioneers on Computing and
Computer Research, Industry Experts and Theoretical Engineers.
Genetically inspired random guided optimization in the quest
of flawless wireless communications
by Prof. Lajos Hanzo,
University of Southampton, UK.
LOCATION: The AMERICAN COMPUTING CONFERENCE 2008 will be held at
MIT, Cambridge, USA.
Cambridge is a city in the Greater Boston area of Massachusetts, United States. It was named in honor of Cambridge, England. Cambridge is most famous for the two prominent universities that call it home: Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 101,355. It is the fifth most populous city in the state. Cambridge is noted for its diverse population, both racially and economically. Residents, known as Cantabrigians, range from affluent MIT and Harvard professors to working-class families to immigrants. Today, Cambridge is home to a culturally diverse population of over 95,000. Over fifty languages may be heard on the streets of the city, including Spanish, Creole, Portuguese, Chinese, Amharic, and Korean. Children from 82 different countries of origin attend the public schools. College students from around the world study at Harvard, Radcliffe, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Lesley College. The heavy industries of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries have been replaced by technology-based enterprises, including electronics, self-developing film and cameras, software and biotechnology research. Top of the Page
CHAIR-COMMITTEE:
RONALD YAGER, Iona College, New Rochelle, NY, USA (honorary) AMAURI CABALLERO, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA GEORGE VACHTSEVANOS, Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta,
GA, USA ROBERT FINKEL, Physics Dept., St. John's University, USA DEMETRIOS KAZAKOS, Texas Southern University, USA
THEODORE TRAFALIS, University of Oklahoma, USA TAKIS KASPARIS, University of Central Florida, USA ZHIQIANG GAO, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH,
USA YAN WU, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, USA SPYROS TRAGOUDAS, Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, IL, USA ARKADY KHOLODENKO, Clemson University, USA GREGORY BAKER, Ohio State Univ, Columbus, Ohio, USA GALIGEKERE DATTATREYA, University of Texas at Dallas,
TX, USA CAROLINE SWEEZY, New Mexico State University, USA ASAD SALEM, Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi, USA DIAN ZHOU, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA METIN DEMIRALP, Istanbul Technical University, TURKEY OLGA MARTIN, University Politehnica of Bucharest, ROMANIA PANOS PARDALOS, University of Florida, USA CONSTANTIN UDRISTE, University Politehnica of Bucharest,
ROMANIA KLEANTHIS PSARRIS, The University of Texas at San
Antonio, TX, USA ANDREW D. JONES, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL,
USA VALERI MLADENOV, Technical University of Sofia, BULGARIA NERI F., University of Piemonte Orientale, Alessandria, ITALY CHEN S. Y., Zhejiang University of Technology, P. R. CHINA SHYI-MING CHEN, Nat.Taiwan Univ. of Science & Techn,
Taipei, R.O.C. YEN K., Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA RONG-JYUE FANG, Southern Taiwan University of Technology,
TAIWAN ARGYRIOS VARONIDES, University of Scranton, USA NIKOLAI KOBASKO, R&D of “IQ Technologies Inc”, Akron,
Ohio, USA
XU ANPING, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin 300130, P. R.
CHINA ZHU H., Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University, JAPAN Top of the Page
TOPICS: The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Software Engineering, Hardware Engineering, Data Bases, Expert
Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Engineering,
Industrial systems, Autonomic and autonomous systems,
Knowledge data systems, Knowledge Mining, Web-based education,
E-Activities (E-Commerce, E-Education, E-Health, E-Goverment),
Security, Cryptology, Computer Vision, Intelligent Techniques,
Computer Logic, Multimedia, Video Systems, Internet
Technologies, Signal Processing, Image Processing,
Language-Speech processing, Digital Systems Design, Remote
Sensing, Quantum Computing, Nano-Computing, DNA Computing and
Biologically Inspired Algorithms, Robotics, Computer Vision,
Visualization and Virtualization, Computational Intelligence
(Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic, Evolutionary Computing),
Cognitive Systems, Systems performance, Networking and
Telecommunications, Digital Communications, Applied
Electromagnetics (Microwaves, Antennas, Radar, Scattering),
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computation, Algorithms and
Complexity, Graph Theory, Pattern Recognition, Parallel and Distributed Systems,
Supercomputing, Computers in Education. Top of the Page
DEADLINES:
Deadline for Papers' Submission:
December 31, 2007
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection:
January 31, 2008
Registration Due:
February 29, 2008
Deadline for Revised Camera-Ready Papers: February
29, 2008 Conference
Dates: April
21 - April 23, 2008 Top of the Page
SUBMIT A SESSION: The WSEAS US Branch can accept proposal for Special Sessions
from qualified scientists that want to contribute to this event.
Special sessions have the prestige of a really targeted
audience. Many successful WSEAS Conferences started in the
beginning as Special Sessions or Workshops in some previous
WSEAS conference.You could submit by email
the title of your session, the topics of the session and a
preliminary list of potential authors that could contribute to
the session as authors and/or reviewers of papers. Attached to
your email you must have a short CV or a link to your web page.
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM: The AMERICAN COMPUTING
CONFERENCE's program will include Plenary Lectures, Invited
Lectures and Normal Papers (Oral Presentation, Posters). The
Conference Program will be announced after February 29 of 2008. Top of the Page
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