Important Dates Poster/demo extended abstract due date: Nov. 5, 2011 Poster/demo notification of acceptance: Nov. 7, 2011 Student travel grant application due date: Nov. 8, 2011 Student travel grant notification: Nov. 10, 2011 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- WUWNet'11 will be held in Seattle, Washington, USA. The preliminary program is now available at http://wuwnet.acm.org/2011/program.php
Work-In-Progress Poster Session =============================== The work-in-progress poster session will provide a forum for researchers to showcase new and emerging work and obtain feedback on ongoing research from workshop attendees. Please submit an extended abstract (no more than 2 pages) of your poster as a PDF e-mail attachment to <[email protected]> or <[email protected]> with the subject line reading 'WUWNet Poster Submission' before the deadline. Please be as specific as possible in describing what you will show. Accepted abstracts will be posted and maintained on the workshop website. Work-In-Progress Poster Committee: Lin Cai, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada (co-chair)Shaobin Cai, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China (co-chair) See more details at http://wuwnet.acm.org/2011/posters.php Demos Session============= The demo session will provide an opportunity for researchers to showcase innovative research, applications, and hardware/software products. Demonstrations of technology, platforms, applications and products for all aspects of underwater networks, communications, and models are of strong interest. Submissions from both industry and universities are encouraged. Please submit an extended abstract (no more than 2 pages) of your demo as a PDF e-mail attachment to: <dario AT dico.unimi.it> and <zshi AT engr.uconn.edu> using the following subject line: "WUWNet Demo Submission". Please, be as specific as possible in describing what you will demonstrate or exhibit. The extended abstract must include a short description of space and equipment requirements. Accepted abstracts will be posted and maintained on the workshop website. Demo Committee: Dario Maggiorini, University of Milan, Italy, (Co-chair)Z. Jerry Shi, University of Connecticut, (Co-Chair) Demo Award: There will be one or two demo awards, depending on the number of demos. See more details at http://wuwnet.acm.org/2011/posters.php Student Travel Grant ==================== WUWNet 2011 has received travel grants from US National Science Foundation (NSF), to support student authors to present their work in the regular paper sessions, the Doctoral Symposium and the work-in-progress poster and demo session. A total of about 15 ~ 20 students will be supported. When applying, a graduate student needs to submit his/her vita, a short personal statement, and a supporting email from the student's advisor. The personal statement (half to one page) should include: 1.A brief summary of research interests and accomplishments to date;2.A description of areas in the ACM WUWNet 2011 program that would impact the student's research;3.The paper/poster/demo that the student is an author on, if applicable. In addition, the student's advisor should send an email to confirm that the student is a bona fide Ph.D. or M.S. candidate in good standing. Applications and the support letters should be emailed by the applicant and the applicant's advisor, respectively, to [email protected] with subject line "WUWNet Student Travel Grant Application" or "WUWNet Student Travel Grant Support Letter". ASCII format is strongly preferred, although PDF format is acceptable. The travel grant committee is headed by Prof. Shengli Zhou and Dr. Payman Arabshahi. EligibilityStudents must be from U.S. based institutions. Priority will be given to students who are authors of regular papers, short papers, or posters, and team members of the demos. Depending on the funding, other student attendants will also be considered. See more details at http://wuwnet.acm.org/2011/stg.php ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Important Dates Poster/demo extended abstract due date: Nov. 5, 2011 Poster/demo notification of acceptance: Nov. 7, 2011 Student travel grant application due date: Nov. 8, 2011 Student travel grant notification: Nov. 10, 2011 -- -------------------------------------------------------- Tommaso Melodia Assistant Professor Department of Electrical Engineering State University of New York at Buffalo Office: 215G Bonner Hall Buffalo, NY 14260 Tel: (716) 645-1027 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.eng.buffalo.edu/~tmelodia/ -------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ IEEE Communications Society Tech. Committee on Computer Communications (TCCC) - for discussions on computer networking and communication. [email protected] https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/tccc
