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Puerto
De La Cruz, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, December 14-16,
2009
Puerto
De La Cruz, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, December 14-16,
2009
2010
University of Harvard,
Cambridge, USA, January 27-29, 2010
Coimbatore Inst. of Eng. and Inf.
Technology, Coimbatore, India,
February 18-20, 2010
Coimbatore Inst.
of Eng. and Inf. Technology, Coimbatore, India, February 18-20, 2010
University of Cambridge,
UK, February 20-22, 2010
University of Cambridge,
UK, February 23-25, 2010
University of
Cambridge, UK, February 20-22, 2010
University of Cambridge, UK,
February 23-25, 2010
Penang, Malaysia, March
23-25, 2010 (supported by the University Kebangsaan Malaysia- National University of Malaysia)
Penang, Malaysia, March
23-25, 2010 (supported by the University Kebangsaan Malaysia- National University of Malaysia)
Penang, Malaysia, March
23-25, 2010 (supported by the University Kebangsaan Malaysia- National University of Malaysia)
Hangzhou (supported by the
China Jiliang University & Zhejiang University of Technology),
China, April 10-12, 2010
Universitatea Politehnica, Bucharest, Romania, April
20-22, 2010
Kantaoui, Sousse, Tunisia, May 3-6,
2010
(under the Responsibility of Faculty of Sciences Sfax, Sfax University,
Tunisia)
Kantaoui, Sousse, Tunisia, May 3-6,
2010
(under the Responsibility of Faculty of Sciences Sfax, Sfax University,
Tunisia)
Kantaoui, Sousse, Tunisia, May 3-6,
2010
(under the Responsibility of Faculty of Sciences Sfax, Sfax University,
Tunisia)
Catania, Sicily, Italy, May 29-31, 2010
"G. Enescu"
University, Iasi, Romania, June 13-15, 2010
"G. Enescu" University, Iasi,
Romania, June 13-15, 2010
Varna, Bulgaria (Supported by the Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria)
14th WSEAS CSCC Multiconference, July 22-25, 2010
The CSCC, the annual convention and gathering of all the WSEAS entities
(Working Groups, Technical Committees, Editors, Associate
Editors, Research Directors, Projects Coordinators,etc...) is held in
July during the CSCC. In 2006, the CSCC Multiconference received 1302
papers and in 2008, the CSCC Multiconference received 1338 papers)
is composed by the conferences of Circuits, Systems, Communications, Computers
as follows:
* 14th WSEAS Int. Conf. on
CIRCUITS (July 22-24, 2010)
* 14th WSEAS Int. Conf. on
SYSTEMS (July 22-24, 2010)
*
14th WSEAS Int. Conf. on
COMMUNICATIONS (July 23-25, 2010)
*
14th WSEAS Int. Conf. on
COMPUTERS (July 23-25, 2010)
Varna, Bulgaria, July 22-24, 2010 (Supported by the Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria)
Varna, Bulgaria, July 22-24, 2010 (Supported by the Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria)
Taipei, Taiwan, August 20-22, 2010
Taipei, Taiwan, August 20-22, 2010
Taipei, Taiwan, August 20-22, 2010
Constantza Maritime
University, Constantza, Romania, September 3-5, 2010
Iwate Prefectural University,
Iwate, Japan, October 4-6, 2010
Iwate
Prefectural University, Iwate, Japan, October 4-6, 2010
Politechnica University of Timisoara,
Timisoara, Romania, October 21-23, 2010
Politechnica University of Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania,
October 21-23, 2010
West University of Timisoara,
Timisoara, Romania, October 24-26, 2010
University of
Algarve, Faro, Portugal, November 3-5, 2010
University
of Algarve, Faro, Portugal, November 3-5, 2010
University of Los Andes, Merida, Venezuela, December
14-16, 2010
Greece, December 29-31, 2010
- 15th WSEAS Int. Conf. on APPLIED MATHEMATICS
- 9th WSEAS Int. Conf. on CIRCUITS, SYSTEMS, ELECTRONICS, CONTROL & SIGNAL PROCESSING (CSECS '10)
- 6th WSEAS Int. Conf. on APPLIED and THEORETICAL MECHANICS (MECHANICS '10)
Greece, December 29-31, 2010
- 4th WSEAS Int.Conf. on COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY (COMPUCHEM'10)
- 6th WSEAS Int. Conf. on CELLULAR and MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, BIOPHYSICS and BIOENGINEERING (BIO'10)
- 8th WSEAS Int. Conf. on ENVIRONMENT, ECOSYSTEMS and DEVELOPMENT (EED'10)
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Letter of Petros Molyviatis, Minister of External
Affairs and President of Fire Victims here [29]
Throughout the summer of 2007, a series of massive forest fires broke
out in several areas across Greece. The most destructive and lethal
infernos raged from August 23 to August 27 mainly in western and
southern Peloponnese as well as in southern Euboea, resulting in 68
confirmed fatalities as of September 21. Some of these firestorms are
believed to be the result of arson although many proved to be the
result of mere negligence. Hot temperatures (three consecutive heat
waves of over 40C / 105F) and drought have made the 2007 summer an
especially severe one in Greece.[1] From the end of June 2007 to early
September 2007, over 3,000 forest fires were recorded across the
nation. According to the World Wide Fund for Nature-Greece, overall
these wildfires destroyed a total of 177,265 hectares (438,040 acres).
Nine more people were killed in blazes in June and July.
Donation of 18000 EUR for
Rehabilitation of Archaeological Monuments of great Importance in Crete
Island and Revealment of Frescos (Wall Painting) of the Early Cretan
School (December 27, 2007) RECEIPT from the Bank
WSEAS offered the amount of
18000 EUR for the Rehabilitation of the ancient Temples "Agia Triada"
& "Panagia" in the village Sfaka, Sitia, Lassithi Prefecture,
Crete, Greece. In these monuments, constructed around 1500 during the
Venetian occupation of Crete, there were several and important Frescos
(Wall Paintings) under the Plasters ("Sovas") of the Churches. WSEAS
supported financially this project and now these very old frescos (Wall
Paintings, Hagiographies) were revealed after the removal of plasters
and the visitors can admire works of the early Cretan School. WSEAS is
willing to help the world cultural heritage by actions like this. We
hope to organize an excursion to this place in one of our next
Conferences in Crete.
Donation of the 15% of the registration fees from 4 conferences to the
tsunami victims (February 2005) The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, was
an undersea earthquake that occurred at 00:58:53 UTC (07:58:53 local
time) December 26, 2004, with an epicentre off the west coast of
Sumatra, Indonesia. The earthquake triggered a series of devastating
tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian
Ocean, killing more than 225,000 people in eleven countries, and
inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 m (98 ft). This was
the ninth deadliest natural disaster in modern history. Indonesia, Sri
Lanka, India, Thailand, and Myanmar were hardest hit. With a magnitude
of between 9.1 and 9.3, it is the second largest earthquake ever
recorded on a seismograph. This earthquake had the longest duration of
faulting ever observed, between 8.3 and 10 minutes. It caused the
entire planet to vibrate as much as 1 cm (0.4 in). The disaster is
known by the scientific community as the great Sumatra-Andaman
earthquake, and is also known as the Asian Tsunami and the Boxing Day
Tsunami. The tsunami occurred exactly one year after the 2003 Bam
earthquake and exactly two years before the 2006 Hengchun earthquake.
The plight of the many affected people and countries prompted a
widespread humanitarian response. In all, the worldwide community
donated more than $7 billion (2004 US dollars) in humanitarian aid.
Donation of the 10% of the registration fees from 4 conferences to the
victims of the earthquake of the town Bam in IRAN (December 2003)
On December 26, 2003 at 5:26 AM
local time(1:56 AM UTC) Bam Citadel "the biggest adobe structure of the
world" and most of the city of Bam proper were devastated by an
earthquake. The United States Geological Survey estimated its magnitude
as 6.6 on the Richter scale. The BBC reported that "70% of the modern
city of Bam" was destroyed. Death toll numbers as high as 80,000 were
rumoured on the street and 70,000 reported in the media. However, the
total death toll was given as 56,230 on January 17 and the latest
estimate from Tehran has halved previous estimates to 26,271 deaths. An
additional 50,000 were reported injured, however this number is very
uncertain; the most reported number is 30,000,On December 26, 2003 at
5:26 AM local time(1:56 AM UTC) Bam Citadel "the biggest adobe
structure of the world" and most of the city of Bam proper were
devastated by an earthquake. The United States Geological Survey
estimated its magnitude as 6.6 on the Richter scale. The BBC reported
that "70% of the modern city of Bam" was destroyed. Death toll numbers
as high as 80,000 were rumoured on the street and 70,000 reported in
the media. However, the total death toll was given as 56,230 on January
17 and the latest estimate from Tehran has halved previous estimates to
26,271 deaths. An additional 50,000 were reported injured, however this
number is very uncertain; the most reported number is 30,000, which may
have originated from an early Reuters account. According to the Iranian
news agency IRNA, the old Bam Citadel was "levelled to the ground". An
international relief effort to help the survivors got under way as soon
as news of the scale of the disaster reached the outside world. Rescue
efforts quickly became a body recovery exercise, with many of the dead
being buried in mass graves with the mullahs sanctioning abbreviated
Islamic burial rites due to the huge numbers and fear of disease. The
high death toll occurred because very few people who were trapped when
their mud-brick homes collapsed managed to survive. Rescue workers
reported that the collapsing mud-brick structures had completely
disintegrated and buried people in piles of earth, rather than trapping
them in voids or air pockets between building slabs, as would happen in
a concrete building collapse. Those few who did survive being trapped
were generally rescued within the first few hours, after being dug out
by local survivors, or were trapped in ventilated air pockets. Among
the survivors of the earthquake was 97-year-old Sharbanou Mazandarani,
who was trapped in her home for eight days. Rescue workers took three
hours to dig her out after sniffer dogs found her. She survived by
being under a table near a ventilation pipe. The international relief
effort staged in the earthquake's aftermath helped to thaw relations
somewhat between Iran and western countries. Numerous countries
(including the United States and UK) sent supplies and
search-and-rescue teams including the International Rescue Corps. In
February of 2004 Bam was visited by Charles, Prince of Wales, a further
indication of the improvement of international relations following the
disaster.
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Highly Cited Authors. Some of them are
WSEAS Members
The 4 most recent WSEAS journals (WSEAS
Trans. on Biology and Biomedicine, WSEAS Trans. om
Fluid Mechanics, WSEAS Trans. on Heat and Mass Transfer, WSEAS Trans.
on Business and Economics) have been
accepted in SCOPUS and so all the WSEAS Journals are now in SCOPUS.
All the WSEAS Books, Proceedings and JOURNALS are also indexed in ACM.
Click here:
http://portal.acm.org , select "The Guide" and then type WSEAS.
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The impact (trend line)
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The 100% of the WSEAS Books are in ISI / SCI (Web of Science).
Download them now from
the site of ISI . (Click
on the link: List of Conferences 2004-2009 and
download
them in an EXCEL
file from the site of ISI).
As you can see
from the site of ISI the criteria for including Books and
Proceedings in
ISI are very strict
and most of the conferences of older societies are not in the ISI Index
while all the WSEAS books and proceedings are inside ISI / SCI (Web of
Science).
Check it on the site of ISI
please, now.
or at
http://www.wseas.us/indexes.
The WSEAS
Conferences are always sponsored and organized
by Universities. The Universities are also re-sponsible for
the REVIEW of the Papers as well as for the final
technical program. Most of the following universities
have sponsored and organized more
than one WSEAS conference, like Harvard, MIT
and University of Cambridge. Click here
Best Papers
of 2008 (Evaluated by committees of 6 international
experts, different for each discipline)
Best Papers
of 2009 (Evaluated by committees of 6 international
experts, different for each discipline)
KEYNOTE
and
PLENARY SPEAKERS
France’s
President Nicolas Sarkozy awarded the WSEAS
Fellow Prof.
Joseph Sifakis, laureate of the 2007 Turing Award,
(The award is considered equivalent to
the Nobel Prize in information technology). Prof. Sifakis was Keynote
Speaker in WSEAS CSCC...


Embedded
Systems – Scientific Challenges and
Work Directions
by Prof.
J.Sifakis (WSEAS Fellow, Turing Award 2007)

Toward Human-Level Machine Intelligence,
by Prof.
Lotfi A. Zadeh, University of
California, Berkeley,(WSEAS
Fellow)Curriculum
Vitae of Prof. Lotfi A. Zadeh

Prof.
Leon O.
Chua,
Father of Non-Linear Systems in Electr.Eng., IEEE Fellow,
University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
High Readability

The WSEAS gives also high readability to published papers having open
the WSEAS E-Library. The only thing that you will need to make one-time
registration in one conference or to pay one annual subscription to
receive a password without expiry date. Practically, the WSEAS
E-LIBRARY is open for all with more than 50000 visits per month is open
for all the WSEAS members and WSEAS allows the scanning from the search
engines (google, etc....)].
Reviewers
Many Reviewers help volunteerly the WSEAS difficult task each
year. The WSEAS forward their names to WSEAS Administration and you can
check their names here WSEAS also publishes the feedback that receives
from its members in its WSEAS Feedback Forum
Post-Conference Reports
Full post-conference reports also appear after the scientific events in
the WSEAS
Post-Conference
Reports.

Prof. K.R.Rao (Life Fellow of IEEE), WSEAS Speaker
in the WSEAS Conference in Corfu, Athens and Malta
Collaborations

WSEAS co-organizes conferences with the world famous universities MIT,
Harvard, Cambridge (UK), and many others...
Special Issues in the WSEAS Transactions and Books are editited by
distinguished scolars. These Books are indexed by ISI:
Participants

Prof. B.Bose,(Life Fellow of IEEE), WSEAS Speaker in the
WSEAS Conference in Venice
The WSEAS Increasing Impact attracts every year much scientific
interest among top Researchers and University Professors from all over
the world, to mention only a few recent WSEAS Speakers: Lotfi Zadeh,
Josef Sifakis,
Dimitri Bertsekas, Sunil Das, Bimal K. Bose, Janusz Kacprzyk, Leonid
Kazovsky, Rao Kamissety, Ronald Yager, Narsingh Deo, Sidney Burrus,
Biswa N. Datta, Mihai Putinar, Stamatios Kartalopoulos, David Staelin,
A. Bers, Athanasios Manikas, Wlodzislaw Duch, George Giannakis, Nikos
Markatos, Wasfy B Mikhael, Valeri Mladenov, Panos Pardalos, George
Tsamasphyros, Tadeusz Kaczorek, Leon Chua, Irwin W. Sandberg,
Constantin Udriste, Andris Buikis ,Metin Demiralp , Michael N.
Katehakis, Imre J. Rudas, Brian A. Barsky, Dimitris Kazakos, Alexey L
Sadovski, Amedeo Andreotti, Ion Carstea, Sudip Misra, Victor-Emil
Neagoe, Panos M. Pardalos, Hamid Abachi, Ryszard S. Choras, Hamido
Fujita, Miroslav Begovic, Josef Boercsoek, Dumitru Cazacu, Costas G.
Helmis, Zhixin Wang, Sankar K. Pal, Ulrich Albrecht, Jim Cunningham,
Dorian Cojocaru, Andrzej Ordys, Fumiaki Imado, Milan Stork, Remi
Leandre, Kleanthis Psarris, Kinshuk, Moustapha Diaby, Brian McCartin,
Patrick Wang, Costin Cepisca, Charles Long, Gabriela Bognar, Angel
Kuri-Morales, Jiancheng Guan, and many others ....

Prof. Dimitri Bertskeas, MIT, Speaker in the WSEAS CSCC
Approximately each year about 4000 academicians attend the
WSEAS Conferences and more than 4000 papers are published by
WSEAS each year out of more than 13000 submitted papers. While
from 13000 papers in WSEAS Conferences, approximately 5000
are approved and from them around 4000 thousand make
registration and attend the congresses.
WSEAS Conferences

As one can check the Abstracting/Indexing Status of WSEAS
Books, WSEAS Journals and WSEAS Conference Proceedings is important.
All the papers in the WSEAS Books and Journals are refereed papers by 3
international reviewers. The List of the Reviewers exist in all the
WSEAS Books (Hard-Copy or CD-ROM) as well as Journals. The WSEAS
Administration would like to extend a special thanks to its Reviewers,
Organizers of Conferences, Organizers of Special Sessions, Guest
Editors, International Scientific Committees, Chairmen of Local
Chapters, Faculty Members and Students that have published papers in
WSEAS Books (Conference Proceedings - Digests of Papers - Research
Monographies) and Journals.

Prof. Leon Chua (Life Fellow of IEEE), WSEAS Speaker in
the WSEAS Conferences

Prof. Biswa N. Datta (Life Fellow of IEEE), WSEAS Speaker
in the WSEAS Conferences in Tenerife.

Prof. M.Ueda and Prof. M.Katehakis graduated from the same
University in USA, met each other after more than 30 years in the WSEAS
Conferences

Prof. Irwin Sandberg (Fellow IEEE). More than 10 times
participant in the WSEAS Event

Prof. P.Pardalos (IEEE Fellow). Numerous
times was Plenary Speaker in WSEAS Conferences

Prof. A.Manikas (Imperial College, UK)IEE Fellow
Numerous
times was Plenary Speaker in WSEAS Conferences

Prof. T.Kaczorek (IEEE Fellow), two times Plenary Speaker
in WSEAS.

Prof. Wlodzislaw Duch (Fellow of IEEE) WSEAS Speaker in
the WSEAS Conference in Tenerife,

Prof. Sidney Burrus (Fellow of IEEE),

Prof. Biswa N. Datta (IEEE Fellow), WSEAS Speaker in the
WSEAS Conferences

Prof. Irwin W.
Sandberg, IEEE Fellow
Numerous times WSEAS Keynote Speaker

Prof. Leonid G. Kazovsky,
Stanford University, USA
IEEE Fellow
Numerous times Keynote Speaker in WSEAS events

Prof. Georgios
B. Giannakis, IEEE Fellow, WSEAS Keynote Speaker

Dr.
Nikolaos G. Bourbakis, IEEE Fellow, WSEAS Keynote Speaker

Prof. Brian A.
Barsky, IEEE Fellow, University of California, Berkeley,
U.S.A.
Twice WSEAS
Keynote Speaker

Prof. Ryszard S. Choras
University
of Technology & Life Sciences, POLAND.
Twice WSEAS
Keynote Speaker
Prof. Wasfy B
Mikhael, IEEE Fellow
University of Central Florida, U.S.A.
Three times WSEAS Keynote Speaker.

Prof. M. Kostic, Department of
Mechanical Engineering, Northern Illinois University, USA
Four times WSEAS Plenary Speaker

Prof.
A.Venetsanopoulos,
IEEE Fellow, Univ.of Toronto, Canada.
Four times WSEAS Plenary Speaker

Prof. Dimotakis (California Institute of Technology,
CALTECH), Prof. Fay and Prof. Galanis, all many times Plenary Speakers in WSEAS

Prof. K.Benra, Prof. S.Sohrab Prof.
S.Yazdi, more than 5
times Plenary Speakers in WSEAS.
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