CALL FOR TUTORIALS
IEEE International Conference on High Performance Switching and Routing
Artificial Intelligent Next Generation (NextG) Integrated Communications and Computing Systems
5-7 June 2023 @ Albuquerque, New Mexico
https://hpsr2023.ieee-hpsr.org/authors/call-for-tutorials/
*IEEE HPSR 2023 Organizing Committee is planning for an in-person conference
and encourages the authors to participate physically; however, we understand that the pandemic situation is not over yet. Therefore, depending on the situation during the conference time, remote participation and online presentation may be allowed under special
circumstances.
IEEE HPSR 2023 seeks tutorial proposals on new and emerging topics within the scope of the conference.
Guideline for Tutorial Proposals
The proposal should not exceed 4 one-column pages and must include:
1. Title
2. Name, affiliation, and a short biography of each tutorial speaker.
3. Abstract, objectives, and motivation.
4. Timeliness, duration (e.g., 1.5h; 3h) and intended audience.
5. A description of the technical issues that the tutorial will address, emphasizing its timeliness.
6. An outline of the tutorial content, including its tentative schedule.
7. Pre-required environment (e.g., Virtual machine, PC characteristics, AWS account, etc.)
8. If appropriate, a description of the past/relevant experience of the speaker(s) on the topic of the tutorial.
Submission of tutorial proposals should be made to the Tutorial Co-chairs of HPSR 2023 by email to the following addresses:
Chiara Boldrini, IIT-CNR, Italy ([log in to unmask])
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: December 16, 2022
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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM, 87131
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