Annual Conference of ITA 2008 - Imperial College London SW7 2AZ. UK
Annual Conference of ITA (ACITA) 2008
Imperial College London
September 16-18 2008
This is the second conference of the International Technology Alliance (ITA) program jointly funded by the U.S. Army and U.K. Ministry of Defence. A key objective of the ITA program is to foster trans-national collaborations between alliance member universities, industries and government organizations. The main purpose of this annual conference is to provide a forum for associated researchers to present and share their scientific findings, as a way to further enhance and establish collaborations among alliance members.
Attendance at the conference is by invitation only. All ITA Alliance members are automatically invited to the conference. A limited number of non-ITA participants will be invited.
The registration desk will be in building 21 (Sherfield Building) as marked on the campus map. http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/campusinfo/southkensington
Important Dates:
Abstract submissions : April 25, 2008, 17:00 EDT Paper submissions : May 9, 2008, 17:00 EDT (Closed) Acceptance notifications : June 20, 2008 (updated) Camera-ready manuscripts : June 27, 2008 Workshop and Tutorial proposals : May 30, 2008 (Closed) Demonstrations proposals : August 15, 2008
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Registration
Registration for the conference is via an external website.
You will need to create a username and password for this site and have your credit card ready.
Main conference fee is £235. Pre-conferene Workshops and Tutorials fee is £112.
Location
Imperial College London
South Kensington campus (accessed from Exhibition Road)
London
SW7 2AZ
UK
Local information and maps at http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/campusinfo/southkensington
The registration desk will be in building 21 (Sherfield Building) as marked on the campus map. This is: Latitude 51⁰29'55"N, Longditude 0⁰10'40"W
The Annual Conference of ITA is an internal meeting of members of ITA.
The papers appear in a record for conference attendees and ITA stakeholders. ITA does not hold any copyright on papers and authors may submit their papers for publications in other venues.
