From ieee-enotice@ieee.org Sun May 22 13:00:40 2005 Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 18:00:00 -0400 From: ieee-enotice@ieee.org Reply-To: c.a.skinner@ieee.org To: cestvr@ces.iisc.ernet.in Subject: CFP deadline extension - 30th May: IEEE Tencon 05, Melbourne, Australia, 21-24 Nov 2005 [ The following text is in the "ASCII" character set. ] [ Your display is set for the "US-ASCII" character set. ] [ Some characters may be displayed incorrectly. ] Tencon'05 - A Meeting Place for Converging Technologies and People Dear IEEE Region 10 Colleague, Our apologies if you receive this call for papers through multiple channels. We would appreciate it if you could circulate this email within your organisation. The Call For Papers for Tencon'05 has been extended to 30th May 2005. Tencon'05 now includes a poster session and a student paper prize. It gives us great pleasure to invite you to Tencon'05, to be held in Melbourne, Australia from 21 - 24 November 2005. Tencon - the annual technical conference of IEEE Region 10 - is a prestigious event attended by researchers, academics and practising professionals from all parts of the Asia Pacific region and beyond. The IEEE is the leading professional electrical and electronics organisation with 300 000 members globally, 60 000 of whom are in Region 10. Tencon'05 will be hosted by IEEE Victorian Section, with the co-sponsorship and support of several other professional bodies in Australia. ATNAC05 will be a technical co-participant with Tencon'05. Tencon'05 seeks original research and application papers for peer review publication, with a submission deadline now extended to 30th May. The theme for Tencon'05 is "A Meeting Place for Converging Technologies and People", the scope of which not only includes extensive coverage of topics in computing, communications, signal processing and power engineering, but also pertinent issues in technology and society, such as biomedical engineering, and legal, privacy and security issues. Please see http://www.tencon2005.org/authors_centre/ for more information. Keynote speakers at Tencon'05 are Dr Radia Perlman from Sun Microsystems, and Professor Rod Tucker from the University of Melbourne. In addition, Professor fred harris from San Diego State University and Dr Malin Premaratne are invited speakers at the conference. Applications for presenting a tutorial are now open, with a deadline of 15 July. See http://www.tencon2005.org/tutorials/, for more details. Registrations for Tencon'05 open on 1 June. Interested authors and attendees are invited to visit our website, http://www.tencon2005.org, for more information about the conference. In addition, a poster can be downloaded from our website for display on noticeboards etc. for publicising Tencon'05 within your organisation. We look forward to meeting you in November. Dr Hugh Bradlow - Chair, Tencon'05 Organising Committee Mr Enn Vinnal - Chair, IEEE Victorian Section __________________________________________________________ You may unsubscribe from this mailing list at: <http://ewh.ieee.org/enotice/opt-out.php?ID=40210251&SN=RAMACHANDRA&LN=REGION>