[agents] [Percom 2020] WiP, Demos, and Ph.D. Forum - Reminders of Additional Ways to Contribute

Jonathan Liono jonathan.liono at rmit.edu.au
Wed Sep 25 23:32:57 EDT 2019


IEEE PerCom (23 - 27 March 2020, Austin, US) is the premier conference for presenting scholarly research in pervasive computing and communications


The main paper deadline has passed, but you can still contribute to the IEEE PerCom 2020! Organizers wish to gently remind you about upcoming important deadlines:


Call for Industry Track papers: http://www.percom.org/call-for-industry-paper

  *   Submission deadline: November 7, 2019

Call for Work-in-Progress papers: http://percom.org/call-for-wip

  *   Submission deadline: November 24, 2019

Call for Demos: http://www.percom.org/call-for-demo-papers

  *   Submission deadline: November 25, 2019

Call for PhD forum: http://www.percom.org/call-for-phd-forum

  *   Extended abstract submission deadline: December 20, 2019

List of PerCom 2020 Workshops: http://www.percom.org/list-of-workshops


The Work-in-Progress (WiP) session provides an opportunity to present and discuss new challenges and visions, showcase early research results, and explore novel research directions. The specific aim of the WiP session is to provide a forum for timely presentation, discussion and feedback for novel, controversial, and thought-provoking ideas. All selected papers will be presented as posters in a special conference session and published as part of the PerCom Workshops proceedings to be published by IEEE and included in the IEEE Xplore digital library. Contributions are solicited in all areas of pervasive computing research and applications. Papers are expected to report on early or ongoing research on any aspect of pervasive computing and communications.


The PhD Forum will be organized as a co-located PerCom workshop attended by experts in pervasive computing and communication, and will be supplemented by a one-minute-madness session plus a poster session during the main conference, so as to facilitate extended interaction opportunities between Ph.D. student participants and researchers from academia, industry, and government. During the workshop, senior members of the community will be present to provide constructive technical comments to each attendee. The workshop will provide a working environment for students to practice, refine and practice their presentations, helping them improve communication skills. Special recognition will be given to the most innovative and/or most promising research project(s) presented at the Ph.D. Forum based on the pitch talk, the presented poster and the discussions with the participants during the poster session.

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