CALL FOR TUTORIALS

You are cordially invited to participate in the 12th International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (IIT’16) to be held in the Oasis city of Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 28-30, 2016. This conference has become a leading forum to address, discuss and exchange knowledge and innovations on disciplines in the field of Information Technology. The latest research advances in fields ranging from Communication Networks and Security to evolving Computing Systems, Software Engineering, Web Technologies, Bioinformatics and Healthcare Informatics are explored in Innovations’ technical sessions.

 

Tutorial Submission

 

IIT’16 seeks 2-3 hour long tutorials which can address an audience of senior undergraduate students, graduate students and researchers. The tutorials will be open to all registered attendees free of charge. We seek proposals across a wide range of interesting topics related to the research tracks of the main conference including (but not limited to):

  •  Next Generation Mobile and Wireless Networks
  • Information and Cyber Security
  • Internet of Things
  • Cyber Physical Systems
  • Design, Modeling and Simulation of Collaborative Applications
  • Real-Time Information Sharing and Interaction
  • Big Data Analytics and Data Science
  • Cloud Computing
  • e-Health and Bioinformatics
  • Smart Transportation Systems
  • Evolving Hardware Technologies

 

Tutorial Proposals

 

Tutorial proposal can be submitted via the conference management system (https://edas.info/) or via email to the co-chair of Tutorials at: k.shuaib@uaeu.ac.ae. The proposal should be 1-2 pages and must include:

  • A 500 word summary.
  • Targeted audience.
  • Motivation behind the proposed topic.
  • A short biography of the presenter (one only), and previous lecture and tutorial experience.
  • If the tutorial was given before, indicate when and where it was given and how it will be modified for IIT’16.

 

Tutorials Co-Chairs:

 

Dr. Khaled Shuaib (Chair), UAE University, UAE

 

Call for tutorials - 2016


Nov 7, 2016