[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this Call for Submissions]

July 7-10, 2021 (tentative)
Washington DC, USA
https://icdcs2021.us/

The 41st ICDCS conference will include sessions for Posters and Demos, Ph.D. 
Student Symposium, and Workshops. We invite you to submit your contributions to 
them:

Posters and Demos (Submission Due March 19, 2021)
We solicit demonstrations of distributed computing systems and applications and 
posters presenting research and development results in distributed computing 
systems and applications. Please refer to https://icdcs2021.us/cfdp.html for 
more info.

Ph.D. Student Symposium (Submission Due March 20, 2021)
The Ph.D. Symposium aims to provide a platform for graduate students in the 
area of distributed computing systems to present their research ideas and 
ongoing research efforts. Please refer to https://icdcs2021.us/cfpphd.html for 
more info.

Workshop on Efficient Artificial Intelligence for Edge Computing (Submission 
Due March 2, 2021)
This workshop focuses on an emerging and impactful topic, Efficient Artificial 
Intelligence (EAI), that facilitates edge computing by fitting AI models into 
the edge-AI device. Please refer to https://eai-icdcs.github.io/ for more info.

Workshop on Next-Generation Mobile Networking and Computing (Submission Due 
March 5, 2021)
This workshop serves as a forum to discuss the original research work, 
findings, and experiences on the innovations on next-generation mobile 
networking and computing. Please refer to https://ngmobile2021.github.io/ for 
more info.

Workshop on Artificial Intelligence based Security for Internet of Things 
(Submission Due March 5, 2021)
The goal of the workshop is devoted to the most recent developments of AI-based 
technologies for IoT security and privacy. Please refer to 
http://intelligentoffloading.com/aisiot/ for more info.

Workshop on Distributed Multimedia Event Processing (Abstract Due March 12, 
2021 and Full Paper Due March 15, 2021)
This workshop aims to bridge the gap to perform event processing by adopting 
the latest AI/ML techniques to process multimedia content. Please refer to 
https://d-mmep.github.io/2021/ for more info.

Workshop on Big Data Processing Systems (Submission Due March 5, 2021)
The BDPS 2021 serves as a forum for scientists and engineers in both academia 
and industry to discuss their latest work, findings and experiences on major 
and emerging topics on Big Data processing. Please refer to 
https://bdps-2021.inria.fr/ for more info.

Rhongho Jang, Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Wayne State University

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