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Third International Conference on Nano-Networks (Nano-Net 2008)

September 15-17, 2008, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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Scope

The Nano-Net conference positions itself at the intersection of two worlds, namely, emerging nano-technologies on one-side, and network/communication theory on the other side. The standing question that this conference will address is: What are the new communication paradigms that derive from the transition from micro- to nano-scale devices?

The related degrees of freedom and constraints associated with these new technologies will change our notions about efficient network and system design. Nano-Net provides a multi-disciplinary forum for the discussion of new techniques in modeling, design, simulation, and fabrication of network and communication systems at the nano-scale.

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Sponsors:

Sponsors: Create-Net, ICST, EU (IST-FET), ENIAC

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IMPORTANT DATES

Workshop Proposals: May 2, 2008
Paper Submissions: May 15, 2008 (Midnight US EST)
Acceptance Notifications: June 30, 2008
Camera-Ready Version: July 31, 2008
Nano-Net Conference: Sept. 15-17, 2008

CONFERENCE KEYNOTES



Tatsuya Suda Tatsuya Suda
School of Information and Computer Science
University of California, Irvine
To Be Announced...


Sylvain Martel Sylvain Martel
Computer Engineering & Software Engineering
École Polytechnique Montréal.
Towards Intelligent Bacterial Nanorobots Capable of Communicating with the Macro-World


See Keynote Speakers section for abstracts and biographies...