***** ACM NanoCom 2023 ******

10th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication 

Coventry, UK, September 20-22, 2023 (https://nanocom.acm.org)

 

Welcome to ACM NanoCom 2023: https://youtu.be/PMcaQzZ4BPE

Regular papers (https://nanocom2023.hotcrp.com): April 9, 2023 

Work-in-progress/demo papers (https://nanocom2023-short.hotcrp.com): June 1, 2023


ACM NanoCom 2023 is endorsed by the Technical Committee on Molecular,
Biological and Multi-Scale Communications of the IEEE Communications
Society.

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Call for Papers 
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The 10th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and
Communication (ACM NanoCom 2023) builds on the nine previous editions’
efforts to bring together experts who are not afraid of breaking
barriers and bridging gaps across disciplines, both in academia and
industry. ACM NanoCom 2023 will highlight novel research results and
breakthrough ideas, and identify directions for short- and medium-term
exploitation. Novel theoretical and experimental research contributions
are welcome. The conference will feature contributed and invited papers,
posters and demo presentations, and keynotes at the forefront of this
interdisciplinary field.

We invite submissions in areas including (but not limited to) the following:
  * Electronic, photonic, electromagnetic (terahertz, optical), and acoustic nanoscale computing and communication
  * Molecular computing and communication in biological, chemical, or mechanical environments
  * Quantum computing and communication
  * Multi-modal interfaces between nanoscale electronic, photonic, electromagnetic, acoustic, and molecular systems
  * Simulation tools and experimental platforms for nanoscale computing and communication
  * Integration of nano- and macro-scale communication systems 
  * Applications, such as the Internet of Nano-Things and Bio-Nano-Things, or nanomedicine
  * Disease-oriented solutions to diagnose and/or treat specific
pathologies, such as neurodegenerative disorders, Alzheimer’s disease or
Parkinson’s disease

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Call for Regular Papers 
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We solicit regular paper submissions describing original, completed, and
unpublished work not accepted for publication elsewhere and currently
not under review by any other event or journal. Regular papers are limited to 6 pages.

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Call for Work-in-Progress Papers

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We invite abstract submissions to share late-breaking or work-in-progress
results. This provides the chance for in-depth discussions with other
conference attendees and are therefore especially well-suited for
obtaining feedback on ongoing research or controversial ideas.
Work-in-progress papers will be presented as posters in a dedicated
session. Work-in-progress papers are limited to 2 pages.

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Call for Demos

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We invite demo submissions that briefly describe the demonstration, how it
supports innovative research results, and its value for the community.
We solicit demonstrations that can be shown live at the conference, but
we can also offer the opportunity for a virtual demonstration via
livestream or remote interaction, as appropriate. The demo session
offers a unique opportunity to demonstrate ground-breaking prototypes,
illustrate innovative solutions, and discuss pertinent emerging
technologies with the audience. Demos will be presented in a dedicated
session and each demo will be accompanied by a poster. Demo papers are
limited to 2 pages.


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Important Dates
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Regular Papers due: April 9, 2023

Work-in-Progress and Demo Papers due: June 1, 2023

Notification of Acceptance (All Papers): June 30, 2023

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Committees
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General Co-Chairs:
 – Andrew Eckford, York University, Canada
 – Adam Noel, University of Warwick, UK

Technical Program Committee Co-Chairs:
 – Werner Haselmayr, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
 – Bige Unluturk, Michigan State University, USA 
 – Quntao Zhuang, University of Southern California, USA
 – Filip Lemic, i2Cat Foundation, Spain

Steering Committee:
 – Massimiliano Pierobon, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
 – Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
 – Laura Galluccio, University of Catania, Italy
 – Josep Miquel Jornet, Northeastern University, USA
 – Tadashi Nakano, Osaka University, Japan

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ACM Publication Policies
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ACM NanoCom 2023 – Call for Papers (Regular Papers, Work-in-Progress Papers, and Demos)