The Symposium will provide a forum for researchers, engineers, and research students to discuss and disseminate the latest research progresses in the areas of biomedical engineering, micro and nano electronics, e-health, bioinformatics, and bio-signal processing.Call for papers closes on August 31.
Event details
Event:
2009 International Symposium on Bioelectronics and Bioinformatics (ISBB2009)
Person:
RMIT Research
Date:
December 09, 2009December 11, 2009
Time:
TBA
Location:
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering,RMIT City Campus,Melbourne, Australia
2009 International Symposium on Bioelectronics and Bioinformatics (ISBB2009) will be held in the great city of Melbourne, Australia from 9-11 December, 2009 jointly organised by RMIT University, Australia and Heterogeneous Integration Consortium, Taiwan, ROC.
We have witnessed the rapid development of bioelectronics as well as bioinformatics in last decade. ISBB2009 will provide a forum for researchers, engineers, and research students to discuss and disseminate the latest research progresses in the areas of biomedical engineering, micro and nano electronics, e-health, bioinformatics, and bio-signal processing. It will encourage the cross-boundary communication and collaboration between scientists and engineers who aim to develop state-of-the-art practical solutions for addressing real word biomedicine and health problems.
Call for papers
The ISBB2009 organisation committee is inviting you to submit original unpublished technical research papers describing latest work in, but not limited to, the following areas:
Implantable Electronics
VLSI IC Design for Biomedical Application
BioMEMS and Biosensor
Wireless Body Sensor Network
Ambulatory Monitoring System
Bionic Ear and Bionic Eye Development
Diagnostic and Neurosignal Processing
Medical Data Integration and E-health Solutions
Proteomics and Macromolecule Modeling
Biological Signal Processing and Data Mining
All submitted papers will be peer reviewed and the accepted and presented papers will be included in the symposium proceedings as well as the IEEE Xplore. It is requested that full paper submissions not exceeding 4 pages (or approximately 2000 words). It is expected that sufficient technical details will be presented in the paper. Authors should follow the IEEE EMBC paper style to prepare the manuscripts.
Important Dates
May 18
Paper Submission Open
August 31
Paper Submission Due
September 30
Notification to Authors
October 15
Author Registration and Camera-Ready Papers Due
December 9-11
Conference Dates
General Inquiries
For more information:
Visit the 2009 International Symposium on Bioelectronics and Bioinformatics website
Enquiries can be made directly to secretariat@isbb2009.wmah.org
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