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2017 Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering

Date: Apr. 30 - May 3, 2017
Location: Windsor, Canada

The 30th annual IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (IEEE 2017 CCECE) will be held in Windsor, Ontario, Canada from April 30 to May 3, 2017. CCECE is the flagship Canadian conference for researchers, students, and professionals in the area of Electrical and Computer Engineering. It is held annually in a Canadian city to disseminate research advancements and discoveries, network and exchange ideas, strengthen existing partnerships, and foster new collaborations. IEEE 2017 CCECE's general theme "Two Great Nations Innovate the Technology" reflects the close direct impact of ECE research on industrialization and the position of Windsor as a border city to USA. Papers are invited in the following Tracks:

Important Dates: (Extended)

For more information, please visit the CCECE 2017 website.

IEEE Canada International Humanitarian Technology Conference (IHTC) 2017

Date: July. 20-22, 2017
Location: Toronto, Canada

The third IEEE Canada International Humanitarian Technology Conference (IHTC 2017) will focus on the general areas of technology for improving the humanity, especially for improving the lives of under served peoples (including aboriginal/indigenous peoples), disabled, aging and sick. It will also focus on technologies to assist in disaster and war situations. Another focus is humanitarian engineering educational programs. The conference will feature outstanding keynote speakers, workshops, a student paper competition and peer-reviewed papers. Humanitarian technology-oriented technical papers and papers describing social and economic factors related to humanitarian technology implementation are welcome for the conference. If you have been doing technical work related to humanity in any aspect, this IEEE Conference is the right forum to promote the cause of your work, get recognition and to connect with the like minded people. Please contact the conference chair at xavier@ieee.org

Important Dates:

15 February 2017 - IEEE format Full Paper Due
31 March 2017 - Tutorial Workshop Proposal
30 April 2017 - Reviewers' Feedback to Authors
31 May 2017 - Submission of camera ready papers

For more information, please visit the IHTC 2017 website.

Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering

The Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (CJECE), ISSN-0840-8688, issued quarterly, has been publishing high-quality refereed scientific papers in all areas of electrical and computer engineering since 1976.

Sponsored by IEEE Canada (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., Canada), the CJECE complements other IEEE technical journals and will be of particular interest to anyone involved in research and development activities in all the subfields of electrical and computer engineering (ECE) and in particular in the increasingly multidisciplinary areas of ECE. This is one of many avenues for IEEE Canada to provide increased scientific and professional value for its members. As a service to members, subsidies allow the subscription fee to be kept affordable for individuals, libraries, and organizations alike.

We invite you to browse our website and IEEE Xplore, and subscribe to the CJECE. You can subscribe at any time and receive all the issues for the year. For any comments or suggestions, you are welcome to contact us.

CJECE publications covers all sub-disciplines of Electrical and Computer Engineering. This all-encompassing nature allows it to provide support for the wide variety of cutting-edge research and scientific directions in this fast-paced field. To provide the highest value to authors and the readership, the journal boasts an exceptionally short sub-to-pub process. The first decisions are provided to the authors in about 2 months from the date the paper enters the full review process.This is possible thanks to a dedicated editorial team operating the process within the state-of-the-art ScholarOne Manuscripts portal. The publications process is handled like other IEEE technical journals via the IEEE Publications in Piscataway, USA.

The journal accepts papers in two regular tracks of 'original article' and 'Review/Tutorial'. Every year, there are also conference special issues publishing extended versions of distinguished papers of conferences such as the Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (CCECE).

                                     

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