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Engineering Design Symposium (SIEDS'12) is a student-focused international
forum for applied research, development, and design in Systems and
Information Engineering. The Symposium is the leading showcase for
undergraduate and Master's graduate design projects, such as those
from capstone design courses or from baccalaureate, honors, or design-oriented
graduate theses. Projects must extend beyond the analysis of systems
and include the synthesis of alternative solutions to a problem. When
appropriate, implementation and testing of a design is encouraged.
Faculty, industry, and government project advisors are welcome coauthors.
Contributed papers are solicited that apply diverse methodologies,
including:
- Data Mining and Statistics
- Simulation and Stochastic Modeling
- Human Factors and Cognitive Engineering
- Mathematical Modeling and Optimization
- Risk Analysis, Technology Management, and Policy
- Life-cycle Analysis
- Systems Economic Analysis
Papers can describe work in a wide variety of application areas,
including: Telecommunications and Information Technology, Energy,
Robotics, Transportation and Logistics, Critical Infrastructure,
Military Applications, Economic and Financial Systems, Environmental,
E-Business, Manufacturing, Education, and Decision Support. Papers
should emphasize the application of fundamental systems analysis
and design concepts. Symposium papers presented will appear in a
copyrighted CD-ROM proceedings, available on-site and through IEEE
Press. Papers not accepted for the proceedings will be considered
for the conference poster sessions.
PLENARY SPEAKER
Evan Edwards, co-founder and Vice President of Product Development for Intelliject.
OF SPECIAL NOTE
- Only those papers that are presented will be published.
Submitted papers that are not presented will not
be published.
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BEST PAPER AWARDS
- One paper per track will be awarded the Best Paper Award for
that track by a set of external judges. This selection is based
first on the quality of the written paper -- only the very best
written papers are considered for a best paper award. Of the strongest
papers, the final selection of each award winner is based on both
the presentation and the paper.
- While papers from both undergraduate and graduate students are
welcomed at SIEDS, only those papers primarily written by undergraduates
are eligible for Best Paper awards.
- SIEDS '11 Best Papers and Posters
STUDENT TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIPS
- Student Travel scholarships are available on a limited
basis.
- Travel scholarships are only available to a single presenting author per paper.
- Depending on demand, travel scholarships may only cover a portion of total travel expenses.
- Applications for travel scholarships can be submitted prior
to paper acceptance and must be submitted no later than one month
prior to SIEDS (by March 27, 2012).
- To submit a travel scholarship application, complete the Request
Form.
VENUE
The Symposium will be held on the grounds of the historic University of Virginia, in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Grounds Tour of the University of Virginia
SYMPOSIUM FEES
Symposium fees reflect the student focus (and student participation)
of SIEDS'10. Registration will include one copy of CD-ROM Proceedings
and admission to all conference functions, including an evening
banquet and breaks.
| • Student |
$75 |
| • IEEE Member (non-student) |
$100 |
| • All Others |
$150 |
Corporate sponsorship is invited. Please contact the Symposium Committee for more information.
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DEADLINES AND REQUIREMENTS
Wednesday, February 22, 2012:
New!! - ABSTRACT TEMPLATE
Note!! -- Abstracts will be submitted in a textbox. You will have the option of additionally submitting an abstract as a file.
Submission of 200-500
word abstracts for contributed papers not previously published or
presented. Abstracts should explicitly address the following:
- the systems analysis or design problem being solved (WHAT)
- background/relevant literature/state of the art (WHY/MOTIVATION),
- the methodological approach developed or adopted (HOW), and
- preliminary results and implications (RESULTS).
Monday, March 5, 2012: Notified of abstract review.
Monday, April 2, 2012: Register and completed
manuscript
General Chair: Reid Bailey
Sponsorship Chair: Barry Horowitz
Program Chair: Reid Bailey
Publications Chair: Jonas Hart
Finance Chair: Randy Cogill
Administrative Support: Jayne Weber, Jennifer Mauller
PREVIOUS SPONSORSHIP
Lockheed Martin, Booz Allen Hamilton, Northrop Grumman, ADT, Qinetiq,
Accenture, and SAIC
For more information contact:
SIEDS'12 Symposium Committee
Department of Systems and Information Engineering
University of Virginia
P.O. Box 400747
151 Engineer's Way
Charlottesville, VA 22904
Phone: (434) 924-5393
Fax: (434) 982-2972
jef2f@virginia.edu
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