SMARTCOMP is the premier forum for exploring cutting-edge research, innovation, and applications in the rapidly evolving domain of smart computing, encompassing advancements in sensor-based technologies, IoT, cyber-physical systems, edge and cloud computing, big data, machine learning, and AI.
The IEEE SMARTCOMP 2025 organizers invite proposals for tutorials. We will consider tutorials on any topic if highly relevant for the SMARTCOMP community. Tutorials should be of interest for a substantial part of the SMARTCOMP audience and represent a sufficiently mature area of research or a particular emerging topic. Topics can include pervasive/ubiquitous computing, edge/cloud computing, software defined networking, sensor networks, decision making under uncertainty, IoT, AI/deep learning, security and privacy, cyber- physical systems and their application, social computing, cognitive computing, and validation within smart computing environments (smart buildings, cities, grids, healthcare, transport, precision agriculture and other innovations contributing to smart living).
****** Submission Guidelines ******
The tutorial proposals should include:
- Title of the tutorial;
- Short biography of the organizer(s);
- An extended abstract describing objectives, motivation and references of the tutorial. This will be included in the conference proceedings in case of acceptance.
- Timeliness, duration (e.g., 1.5h; 3h) and estimated audience.
- An outline of the tutorial content, including its tentative schedule.
- Pre-required environment (e.g., Virtual machine, PC characteristics, AWS account, etc. if necessary)
- If appropriate, a description of the past/relevant experience of the speaker(s) on the topic of the tutorial.
In the previous year, tutorials were organized on the 2nd day of the conference.
Proposals should be submitted, no later than April 16, 2025, in PDF format by email to aisling.odriscoll@ucc.ie and fdevita@unime.it with the subject line "SMARTCOMP 2025 Tutorial Proposal".
Proposals will be evaluated based on the relevance for the SMARTCOMP community, quality of the proposal and expertise of the presenters. If accepted, the tutorial organizers could provide tutorial materials that will be made available on a dedicated section of the main conference website. A call for participation will be disseminated by publicity chairs
****** Important Dates ******
Paper submission: 16 April 2025
Acceptance notification: 2 May 2025
Tutorial Day: TBA
****** Tutorial Co-Chairs *******
Fabrizio De Vita
University of Messina, Italy
Aisling O'Driscoll
University College Cork
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