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CNAN'06 Track Chair, Professor Mary Mehrnoosh Eshaghian-Wilner and two colleagues at UCLA, announce breakthrough in semiconductor research.



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Professor H. R. Arabnia

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    The last Joint Conferences (IMCSE'05 and WCAC'05) attracted over 1,500 computer science and Engineering researchers from 78 countries. It is anticipated that The WORLDCOMP'06 will attract about 2000 participants. The WORLDCOMP'06 is composed of 28 (planned) major conferences - attendees will have full access to all 28 conferences' sessions, tracks, and tutorials (planned). Many of the 28 joint conferences in WORLDCOMP are the premier conferences for presentation of advances in their respective fields. All conferences will be held simultaneously (same location and dates: June 26-29, 2006, Las Vegas, USA). Each conference will have its own proceedings. All conference proceedings/books are considered for inclusion in major database indexes that are designed to provide easy access to the current literature of the sciences (database examples: ISI Thomson Scientific, IEE INSPEC, DBLP, ...).
    For the complete list of joint conferences Click Here.

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