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                                                                                                IEEE SMARTCOMP 2023

                                                                                Nashville, Tennessee, June 26-30, 2023

                                                                                https://smartcomp.isis.vanderbilt.edu/

                                                                                https://twitter.com/IEEESmartComp

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We invite the research community and industry participants to attend the IEEE Smartcomp 2023 between June 26-June 29. SMARTCOMP 2023 is the 9th edition of the conference and will be held at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, hosted by Vanderbilt University Institute for Software Integrated Systems. This year, the conference program covers four days of stimulating content and presentations including the main conference, four thematic workshops, four keynote talks, two panels, a WiP session, an N2Women event, a PhD forum, as well as tutorials.  The full schedule and information of the conference is available at https://smartcomp.isis.vanderbilt.edu/

 

Keynotes:

 

Archan Misra

Vice Provost (Research) and Professor of Computer Science at Singapore Management University (SMU)

Reducing the complexity, latency and energy of Inference Execution for edge-based Deep Neural Network Models

 

 

Liam Pedersen

Chief Scientist at Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance Innovation Lab

Smart mobility services on the edge

 

 

Baskar Ganapathysubramanian

Joseph C. and Elizabeth A. Anderlik Professor in Engineering and Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University

Enabling climate smart agriculture through smart computing

 

 

Philip V. Orlik

Vice President and Director at Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories

Smart Technologies for Smarter Buildings

 

TUTORIALS

 

From quantum computing to quantum networks

Claudio Cicconetti IIT-CNR

 

Algorithms for Optimizing Public Transit Systems

Samitha Samaranayake, Cornell

Ayan Mukhopadhyay, Vanderbilt

 

PANELS

 

Reports from the Field: Deploying Smart Computing Technology to Meet Diverse Community Needs

 

There is a growing demand for smart computing technologies to meet a range of community needs. This includes sensing systems, Internet of Things devices, cyber-physical systems, artificial intelligence applications, and more, to inform decision-making and enhance autonomy. A range of smart computing investments, both publicly and privately funded, are underway across the globe. These initiatives seek to address community challenges related to energy and resource usage, transportation and mobility, climate change, health and wellbeing, digital literacy, and more. While demand for these technologies continues to grow, there are significant technical and societal challenges on the pathway from laboratory to real-world deployment. As a result, experiences vary widely from one application/community to another. This panel brings together academic researchers, agency officials, and municipal leaders from both the U.S. and the E.U. to share field experiences deploying smart computing to meet diverse community needs. The panel represents an important step in codifying a set of best practices for translating these technologies from the laboratory to the public sphere.

 

The panel will be moderated by Dr Jason Hallstrom (Florida Atlantic University and National Science Foundation, USA) and Dr. Dirk Pesch (University of College Cork, Ireland)

 

TECHNICAL SESSIONS

 

Session 1: Smart Applications

Session 2: Machine Learning for Sensing

Session 3: Middleware for Smart Computing

Session 4: Computer Vision for Smart Computing

Session 5: Networked and Distributed Smart Computing

Session 6: Machine Learning for Control

 

WORKSHOPS

 

7th International Workshop on Big Data and IoT Security in Smart Computing (BITS 2023)

9th Workshop on Sensors and Smart Cities (SSC)

8th IEEE Workshop on Smart Service Systems (SmartSys)

International Workshop on Smart Agriculture for the environmental emergency (SmartAgr)

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Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou, Assistant Professor

Computer Engineering Vice Chair

Director of Recruiting and Admissions

 

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM, 87131

Office: 326B

Tel.: (505)-277-5501

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Website: PROTON Lab

PROTON Lab’s News: @Tsiropoulou_EE

 

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