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The
2nd IEEE International Conference
on Computer, Control & Communication
(IEEE-IC4
2009)
is being
organized by Pakistan Navy Engineering College (PNEC),
Karachi, in the collaboration with IEEE and Higher Education
Commission (HEC), Pakistan.
The
Conference is scheduled for February 17 & 18, 2009 at Karachi
which is the largest city of Pakistan situated in the south.
Karachi is a city of multifarious activities, ranging
from business and industry to education and government
offices. Many a multinational companies have their offices in
this area.
The
theme of the conference is encouragement of upcoming
generation into the field of research and indigenous
development. The conference will be able to provide a platform
for researches, academicians, engineers and end-users of
research to share their thoughts and present ideas for future
development. Moreover the conference will result in the
formation of linkages and partnerships for future endeavors.
Selected papers from the
IEEE-IC4
2009 will be published
in relevant journals of International Science and Technology
Press (IST-Press). For more details please see the
call for papers.
The Proceedings of
IEEE-IC4
2009, will be included in
IEEE Xplore
Invited Sessions
The
Program Committee is soliciting proposals for
invited sessions focusing on topics of the IEEE-IC4
2009.
Prospective organisers should submit proposals to the Program
Committee Chair by October 01, 2008. Invited sessions are to
provide a forum for focused discussions on new topics, or
innovative applications of established approaches
About PNEC
PNEC is
a constituent college of NUST, one of the leading and
well-recognized universities of Pakistan, excelling in various
fields of academia and research. The history of PNEC as an
engineering college dates back to more than 40 years, and
since then it has come a long way. Presently, it offers
undergraduate programs for Electrical, Electronic and
Mechanical Engineering, and postgraduate specializations in
the areas of Communications, Signal Processing and Control
Systems. For more information, please visit the websites of
PNEC
and
NUST
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