MolCom 2018: 3rd Workshop on Molecular Communications Ghent University Ghent, Belgium, April 4-6, 2018 |
Conference website | https://www.molecularcommunications.eu/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=molcom2018 |
Abstract registration deadline | February 21, 2018 |
Submission deadline | February 21, 2018 |
Submission Guidelines
- Track 1 - Living Systems Modelling: This theme is focusing on employing communication theory to model and study the behaviour of molecular or chemical signalling in living systems.
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Track 2 - Living Systems Interface: This theme is focusing on leveraging communication theory to design experiments for analysis of living systems and synthetic biological interfaces to interact with living systems.
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Track 3 - Artificial Molecular Communication: This theme focuses on design and engineering of communication protocols and systems harnessing molecules as the key information carrier.
Abstract Submission 9th February 2018 Final extended deadline!!
Notification of Acceptance 28th February 2018
Final Version Due 15th March 2018
List of Topics
Disciplines we wish to attract speakers from include (but are not limited to):
- Synthetic Biology
- Systems Biology
- Pharmacology
- Inter/Intra Cellular Communication
- Chemical Networks
- Communication Engineering
Committees
Organizing committee
- Alan Davy (General Chair)
- Mauro Femminella (TPC Chair)
- Eduard Alarcon (Panel Chair)
- Gianluca Reali (Tutorial Chair)
- Pietro Liò (Keynote Chair)
- Wouter Tavernier (Local Chair)
- Pieter Stroobant (Web Chair)
Program Committee
- Michael Barros
- Nishtha Chopra
- Alan Davy
- Yansha Deng
- Malcolm Egan
- Luca Felicetti
- Weisi Guo
- Werner Haselmayr
- Tom Lenaerts
- Marios Lestas
- Valeria Loscri
- Pawel Kulakowski
- Donal Mac Kernan
- Nicola Marchetti
- Ramón Martínez-Máñez
- Daniel Martins
- Tadashi Nakano
- Gianluca Reali
- Maximilian Schäfer
- Ryan Silva
- Pasquale Stano
- Pieter Stroobant
- Tatsuya Suda
- Tuna Tugcu
Publication
Selected technical abstracts will be invited to prepare an extended article for possible publication in TWO SPECIAL ISSUES of the journals Elsevier Nano Communication Networks (IF 2.769) and IEEE Transactions on NanoBioScience (IF 2.771).
Venue
The conference will be held in Ghent. Ghent is a city of history. During the Middle Ages, it was one of the richest and most powerful cities in Europe. Its size and position allow the inhabitants to enjoy a city with an interesting crossover between open cosmopolitanism and the quiet atmosphere of a provincial town. Come along and enjoy the thriving atmosphere of this late-medieval city.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Alan Davy (adavy@tssg.org) or Mauro Femminella (mauro.femminella@unipg.it).