ACM NanoCom 2016 Special Session on Reservoir Computing

3rd ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication
New York City, New York, USA, September 28-30, 2016
http://nanocom.acm.org

Goal

The goal of this session is to bring together key researchers in the field to share the latest research and to foster and develop new collaborations

Paper details

  • Papers submitted to ACM NanoCom 2016 must be original, not previously published or accepted for publication elsewhere, and they must not be submitted to any other event or publication during the entire review process.
  • Paper submissions should follow the ACM double-column format for conferences.
  • The special session accepts both regular and short papers.  Regular papers are nominally limited to 6 pages, including figures and references. They should describe novel advances in topics within the scope of the conference. Short papers are limited to 2 pages, including figures and references. They provide an opportunity to present preliminary results and they will be presented in a poster session.
  • Special session papers must be about reservoir computing. They should also be related to nanoscale computing and communication.
  • Special session papers will be included in the ACM NanoCom 2016 proceedings, and submitted for indexing by ISI, Scopus, and Compendex.

Paper submission

Papers must be submitted through the EDAS submission system: http://nanocom.acm.org/cfp.php#submission

Submission deadline

May 1, 2016

Conference registration

Authors of accepted special session papers will need to register for the conference.

Program

TBA after May 1.

Special Issue

Special session contributors will be invited to submit extended version of the conference paper to a special issue of the Nano Communication Networks journal after the conference.

Organizers

Christof Teuscher, Portland State University
Alireza Goudarzi, University of New Mexico