The 3rd IEEE Cyber Science and Technology Congress
12-15 August 2018, Athens, Greece

Call for Papers

Regular Tracks

Track 1: Cyberspace & Cyber Security

Cyberspace Structure, Property & Ecology

SDN, 5G & Advanced Networks

Cloud, Fog, Edge & Green Computing

Big Data Science, Technology & Service

Cyber Security & Sustainable Ecosystem

Cyber Crime, Forensics, Warfare & Defense

Blockchain & Distributed Ledger Tech (DLT)

Track 2: Cyber Physical Computing & Systems

Cyber-Physical System & Interface

Embedded System and Software

Autonomous Robots & Vehicles

Internet of Things (IoT)

Smart Objects, Systems & Environments

Virtual, Augmented & Mixed Reality

Wearable/Implantable Computing

Track 3: Cyber Social Computing & Networks

Social Networking & Computing

Computational Social Science

Cyber Culture & Relations

Crowd Sourcing, Sensing & Cooperation

Cyber Education, Economics, Politics

Cyber Privacy, Trust & Ethics

Cyber Social Right, Policy & Laws

Track 4: Cyber Intelligence, Life & Mind

Cyber/Digital/Artificial Brain and AI

Cyber Life and Human Centric Computing

Cyborg & Human/Brain Machine Interface

Cyber Medicine, Healthcare & Psychology

Activity/Behavior/Mind Recognition

Affective/Emotional/Mental Computing

Personal Big Data & Personality Computing

Regular Papers

Regular papers are between 6-8 pages following the IEEE template.

Late Breaking Innovation Papers

Reports on the latest design and implementation of real world Cyber Physical-related applications and systems.

Work-in-Progress Track

Report on early or ongoing research activities within the scope of CyberSciTech. A WiP paper should be between 4-6 pages following the IEEE template.

Workshop Track

Papers for workshops on specific topics hosted by CyberSciTech Congress. A workshop paper should be between 4-6 pages following the IEEE template.

Special Session Track

Papers following a specific theme in a special session within the CyberSciTech Congress. Special Session papers should be between 4-6 pages following the IEEE template.

Poster Track

Describe a vision, technique, or working system within the scope of CyberSciTech. A poster paper should be between 2-4 pages following the IEEE template.


Publication

All accepted papers in the main tracks, workshops, special sessions and demos/posters will be published in an IEEE Computer Society proceedings (EI indexed). Extended versions of selected excellent papers will be considered for publication in special issues of prestige journals (SCI/EI indexed).

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