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Neuron Digest Volume 13 Number 04
Neuron Digest Saturday, 29 Jan 1994 Volume 13 : Issue 4
Today's Topics:
job announcement
extra NOLTA proceedings
temporary job announcement
Faculty Positions available
Scientist Position Available
Virginia Tech Philosophy Conference
6th MICROCOMPUTER School - Neural nets theory and applications
ICNN '94 Special Sessions Information
ECAL95 CFP
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Subject: job announcement
From: mherrmann@informatik.uni-leipzig.d400.de
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 1994 15:58:36 +0100
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| Open Research Post in the EC-Project |
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| "Principles of Cortical Computation" |
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| at Leipzig University |
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The project forms a part of the "Human Capital and Mobility" programme
and is a cooperative network between the University of Stirling (W.A.
Phillips, coordinator), NORDITA (J. Hertz), MPI for Brain Research
Frankfurt (W. Singer), the Insitute of Neuroinformatics Bochum (C. von
der Malsburg), and the University of Leipzig (R. Der). The central goal
of this network is to advance the understanding of the basic principles
upon which computation in the mammalian cortex is based.
The work of the Leipzig group is devoted to the statistical mechanical
theory and/or applications of learning and self- organizing systems, in
particular the Kohonen feature map. We use self-organizing layered
Kohonen maps and the neural gas algorithm for hierarchical feature
classification, time series predictions, and modelling and control of
nonlinear dynamical systems. Reinforcement and Q-learning algorithms are
of particular interest for the control tasks. Recent activities focus on
the use of neural networks for the control of chaotic systems and
possible implications for modelling the dynamical storage in the brain.
The project runs until September 1995. Duration of the employment is
about ten months. Preferentially the beginning of the employment should
be in the next three months. Salary is about 5000.- DM per month
according to qualification. As a rule applicants should have a doctoral
degree but qualified graduate students are also considered. The applicant
has to be a citizen of an EC country except Germany. Applications should
contain a curriculum vitae, names and addresses of two references, a list
of publications, and a statement of interests and should be submitted as
soon as possible.
Dr. habil. R. Der Leipzig, January 1994
Universitaet Leipzig
Institut fuer Informatik
Augustusplatz 10 - 11
D-04109 Leipzig
Tel +49-341-719 2214
Fax +49-341-719 2399
e-mail: DER@INFORMATIK.UNI-LEIPZIG.D400.DE
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Subject: extra NOLTA proceedings
From: Anthony Kuh <kuh@spectra.eng.hawaii.edu>
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 1994 10:17:14 -1000
>From Dec. 5-9, 1993, the International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory
and its Applications was held in Honolulu. Some of the topics that
were covered in the symposium are listed below.
Circuits and Systems Neural Networks Chaos
Dynamics Cellular Neural Networks Fractals
Bifurcation Biocybernetics Soliton
Oscillations Reactive Phenomena Fuzzy
Numerical Methods Pattern Generation Information Dynamics
Self-Validating Numerics Time Series Analysis Chua's Circuits
Chemistry and Physics Mechanics Fluid Mechanics
Acoustics Control Optics
Circuit Simulation Communication Economics
Digital/analog VLSI circuits Image Processing Power Electronics
Power Systems
We have extra copies of the proceedings that are on sale for $100 to
participants of the conference and $150 to nonparticipants.
Checks drawn from US banks and money orders will be accepted. To receive
a copy of the proceedings make payments to ``NOLTA 93'' and send to
Anthony Kuh
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
University of Hawaii
Honolulu HI 96822
For more
information please contact me by email at kuh@wiliki.eng.hawaii.edu or
by fax at 808-956-3427,
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Subject: temporary job announcement
From: Steven Sloman <sloman@columbo.cog.brown.edu>
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 1994 17:27:48 -0500
Brown University
Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Two Visiting Faculty Positions
The Brown University Department of Cognitive and Linguistic
Sciences invites applications for two temporary visiting faculty
positions for the academic year September, 1994 to June, 1995.
Each position would be suited to either a senior sabbatical visitor
who, in exchange for half-time salary support, would teach one
or two courses at Brown or to a more junior applicant who would
receive full salary support and teach three courses. All applicants
must have received the Ph.D. degree or equivalent by the time of
their application.
Position 1, Vision: A candidate should have strong teaching and
research interests in one or more of the following areas: visual
perception, visual cognition, computational vision, or computational
neuroscience related to vision.
Position 2, Cognition: A candidate should have strong teaching
and research interests in an area such as memory, attention, problem
solving, judgment and decision making, or comparative cognition.
Please send vitae, recent publications, three references, and
a cover letter describing teaching and research interests and
qualifications to:
Search Committee or Search Committee
Vision Cognition
Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Box 1978
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
The initial deadline for applications is February 15, 1994, but
applications will be accepted after that time until the temporary
positions are filled. Brown is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action employer. Women and minorities are especially encouraged
to apply.
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Subject: Faculty Positions available
From: "LTC William H. Cleckner" <wcleckne@almc-lee.army.mil>
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 1994 16:56:19 -0500
US ARMY LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT COLLEGE
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
invites applications for faculty positions in
OPERATIONS RESEARCH
Candidates should have an advanced degree in a Management Science
related discipline (Operations Research, Industrial Engineering,
Economics, Computer Science, etc.). Prior experience is
desirable.
ALMC is the Army's premier educational institution, offering
courses in logistics, acquisition management, and the management
sciences. The School Of Management Science has a faculty of 35-
40 operations research analysts, computer scientists and related
professionals who conduct graduate and undergraduate level
courses in operations research, statistics, artificial
intelligence, cost analysis, decision analysis, quality assurance
and related areas.
Both permanent and visiting positions are available. The
permanent positions are US Civil Service positions offering
competitive salary and excellent fringe benefits to include
tuition assistance, a selection of medical and life insurance
programs, as well as retirement and investment plans. Visiting
positions are filled using the provisions of the Intergovernment
Personnel Act. Faculty of U.S. colleges and universities are
eligible.
If interested, contact with letter or e-mail:
Commandant
US Army Logistics Management College
ATSZ-MS (Dr. John Matherne)
FT Lee, VA 23801-6049
jmathern@almc-lee.army.mil
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LTC William H. Cleckner email: wcleckne@almc-lee.army.mil
Chairman, Dept of Information Sciences phone: (DSN) 539-4736
Army Logistics Management College (804) 765-4736
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Subject: Scientist Position Available
From: alan@eeg.com (Alan S. Gevins)
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 1994 13:51:27 -0800
EEG Systems Laboratory is seeking an ASSISTANT RESEARCH SCIENTIST
to join an interdisciplinary team of researchers who are developing
advanced methods for analyzing the spatiotemporal dynamics of
human brain electrical fields.
The successful candidate should have extensive knowledge and
expertise in human neurophysiology, functional neuroanatomy,
bioelectric modeling, and bioelectric inverse problems.
A strong background in digital signal processing, finite element
modeling, C programming, and image processing will be a plus.
EEG Systems Laboratory is an independent, nonprofit laboratory
directed by Alan Gevins. The laboratory has state of the art facilities
and is located in an attractive building in downtown San Francisco.
Please send your vitae, representative manuscripts or publications,
and a C code sample to:
EEG Systems Laboratory, 51 Federal St, San Francisco, CA 94107
or email to jane@eeg.com.
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Subject: Virginia Tech Philosophy Conference
From: Valerie Hardcastle <VALERIEH@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU>
Date: Wed, 05 Jan 1994 08:47:40 -0500
COMPLEX REPRESENTATIONS:
THE PLACE OF INDICATOR SEMANTICS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE
*Complex Representations: The Place of Indicator Semantics in
Cognitive Science* is the theme of a conference sponsored by the
Department of Philosophy, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the
Center for the Study of Science in Society at Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, to be held March 18-20, 1994, at
Mountain Lake Resort, Blacksburg, Virginia.
Indicator semantics, and similar teleological accounts of
representation, have enjoyed remarkable success in explaining low-
level cognitive processing. The question now arises whether
indicator semantics could be extended to explain the higher level
representational capacity of more complex organisms -- in
particular, humans. This conference will address will address such
an elaboration -- its viability, desirability, and potential
consequences for the cognitive sciences.
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COMPLEX REPRESENTATIONS:
THE PLACE OF INDICATOR SEMANTICS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE
March 18-20, 1994
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
FRIDAY, March 18
6:30-8:00 Opening Dinner
8:00-10:00 Welcome: Joe Pitt, Virginia Tech
Speaker: Karen Neander, Australian National
"From Innate To Acquired
Representations"
Commentator: Fred Dretske, Stanford
SATURDAY, March 19
9:00-10:30 Chair: William Williams, Virginia Tech
Speaker: Laurence Shapiro, Wisconsin-Madison
"Indication, Cognitive Science, and
Lego Naturalism"
Commentator: Peter Godfrey-Smith, Stanford
11:00-12:30 Chair: Karl Pribram, Radford
Speaker: Kenneth Taylor, Rutgers
"Must an Intentional System Be
Rational?"
Commentator: George Wittenberg, Mercy Hospital
2:00-3:30 Chair: James Klagge, Virginia Tech
Speaker: Mohan Matthen, Alberta
"On the Semantics of Emotion"
Commentator: Adele Mercier, Queen's University
4:00-5:30 Chair: John Christman, Virginia Tech
Speaker: John Post, Vanderbilt
"Teleosemantics, Physicalism, and
Ethics"
Commentator: Richard Burian, Virginia Tech
8:00-11:00 Reception -- Gavagai Hollow Farm
SUNDAY, March 20, 1994
9:00-10:30 Chair: Thomas Oberdan, Clemson
Speaker: Georges Rey, Maryland
"Keeping Meaning in Mind"
Commentator: Berent Enc, Wisconsin-Madison
11:00-12:30 Chair: Stuart Silvers, Clemson
Speaker: Ruth Millikan, Connecticut-Storrs
"Pushmepullyou Representations"
Commentator: David Israel, Stanford
2:00-3:30 Chair: Harlan Miller, Virginia Tech
Roundtable Discussion
_________________________________________________________________
REGISTRATION
Opening Dinner ___No. Persons @ $25/each = _______
(only if not staying at hotel)
Hotel (including meals) $70.54/day/person (single) = _______
$47.30/day/person (double) = _______
Enclosed with registration TOTAL _______
Please make checks payable to Department of Philosophy. Mail
materials to Spring Conference, Department of Philosophy, VPI & SU,
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0126.
Name: __________________________________________________________
Affilation: ____________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
Transportation available from Roanoke Airport to Mountain Lake upon
request. For more information, contact Gary L. Hardcastle, Valerie
Gray Hardcastle, or Peter E. Pruim at valerieh@vtvm1.cc.vt.edu.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 10, 1994
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Subject: 6th MICROCOMPUTER School - Neural nets theory and applications
From: Petr Geczy <geczy@dcse.fee.vutbr.cz>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 20:05:41 +0700
6th
MICROCOMPUTER
School
Neural Networks
Theory and Applications
September 1994
First Announcement
Cooperation in Science
and Technology with Central
and Eastern European Countries
Organised by
Technical University of Brno
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
in cooperation with Application Software Brno, Ltd.
Aim and Organisers
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The workshop "Microcomputer School" is one of the series of events
organised every second year since 1984. Its aim is to promote
knowledge of new developments in Computer Science and Engineering
among the educational and research community. Each meeting has a
different subject area at its focus. The subject of this School
is Neural Networks - Theory and Applications.
The 6th Microcomputer School is organised by Technical University
of Brno in cooperation with Application Software Brno, Ltd. It is
the second of the series of three workshops to be organised with
financial support from the CEC COST Programme.
Main topics
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Architectures of artificial neural networks
Learning theory and applications
Speech and character recognition
Neural network - based controllers
Commercial and industrial hardware systems
Cellural neural networks in image processing
Programme
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The workshop sessions will be led by invited scientists who will
present extensive lectures on the topic of the field. The following
distinguished researchers and scientists have been invited by
Programm Committee:
Prof G. Dreyfus
Ecole Superieure de Physique et Chimie Industrielles, France
Prof Antnio Ferrari de Almeida
Campus Universitrio Santiago, Portugal
Prof Ji Hoej
Charles University, Czech Republic
Prof A. Jadczyk
Technical University of Wroclaw, Poland
Prof Teuvo Kohonen
Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Prof Svein Nordbotten
University of Bergen, Norway
Prof Mirko Novk
Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
Prof Tamas Roska
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Prof Branco Souek
STAR SERVICE S.p.A.,Italy
Prof Trevor York, UMIST, U.K.
Participants are also invited to submit individual papers ( max 6
pages ) on their research to be presented in English at the session.
All accepted papers as well as invited lectures will be published
in the Proceedings of the Workshop.
Time and Location
- -----------------
The workshop is planned for 19 - 23 September 1994 in a well-known
center of tourist attraction - Sandstone cities of the Bohemian
Paradise ( about 60 km from Prague). The place is ideal for hiking
trips.
Participation
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Participation will be by registration only and number of
participants will be limited. For your registration please use
the special form attached. The workshop fee as well as the cost
of accommodation and meals will be exactly specified in the 2nd
Announcement. It is supposed not to increase ... Kc for
Czech/Slovak participants and ...$ for other participants
altogether.
Scholarship for Young Scientist
- -------------------------------
PhD students from Central and Eastern Europe presenting the most
valuable contribution to the Workshop will be granted a scholarship
in the form of exemption from the workshop fee. The scholarship will
be granted by competition based on quality of submitted papers.
Please note that the scholarships will not cover travel expenses.
Deadlines for the Authors
- -------------------------
All the participants intending to present a paper should register
by February 1st.
Manuscript of the paper should be typed and written in English and
must be received before April 1st.
Notification of acceptance with a guide for the authors will be
send before May 15th.
Full, camera ready paper must be received before June 30th.
Language
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English is the official language of the Conference.
6th MICROCOMPUTER
School
Registration Form
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I intend to participate in the Workshop
I intend to submit a paper on the subject:
..................................................
..................................................
..................................................
I apply for the Scholarship for Young Scientist from Central and
Eastern Europe
Name: ............................................
..................................................
Degree: ..........................................
Job Title: .......................................
Address: .........................................
..................................................
..................................................
Phone: ...........................................
Fax: .............................................
E-mail ...........................................
..............................
Signiture
Please return this form to the address given overleaf before
February 1st.
6th MICROCOMPUTER SCHOOL
Dept. of Compute Science and Engineering
Technical University of Brno
Bezetechova 2
61266 Brno
CZECH REPUBLIC
Program Committee
Prof E. Dagless, Techn. Univ. of Bristol, UK
Prof W. Zamojski, Techn. Univ. of Wroclav, PL
Prof V. Dvorak, Techn. Univ. of Brno, CZ
Prof J. Blatny, Techn. Univ. of Brno, CZ
Prof A Ferrari, Univ. of Aveiro, P
Prof A. Proenca, Univ. of Braga, P
Prof P. Hicks, UMIST, UK
Dr. D. Milford, Univ. of Bristol, UK
Dr. J. Szajna, The Higher College of Zielona Gora, PL
Prof. F. Zboril, Techn. Univ. of Brno, CZ
Organising Committee
Prof W. Zamojski, Tech. Univ. of Wroclav, PL
Prof V. Dvorak, Techn. Univ. of Brno, CZ
Dr. M. Adamski, The Higher College of Zielona Gora, PL
Prof M. Ceska, Techn. Univ. of Brno, CZ
Dr. J. Biernat, Techn. Univ. of Wroclaw, PL
Contact Address
Prof Milan Ceska
Dept. of Compute Science and Engineering
Technical University of Brno
Bezetechova 2
61266 Brno CZECH REPUBLIC
phone: +42-5-41321226 ext 235
+42-5-41212219
fax: +42-5-41211141
e-mail: ceska@dcse.fee.vutbr.cz
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Subject: ICNN '94 Special Sessions Information
From: Dennis W. Ruck <druck@afit.af.mil>
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 1994 10:06:34 -0500
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ICNN '94 Special Sessions
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The following special sessions of invited papers will be part of the IEEE
International Conference on Neural Networks to be held under the auspices
of the IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, 26 June - 2
July 1994, Walt Disney Dolphin Hotel, Orlando, Florida, USA.
These invited papers are in addition to the more than 700 unsolicited
papers already received for the conference. We expect this to be the
biggest and best ICNN ever held. Plan to be there!
Each special session is two hours long and consists of 4-6 invited papers
from the best people in the field.
1. Adaptive Resonance Theory (ART) Neural Networks
Session Chair: Michael J. Healy, Boeing Company
2. Image Recognition
Session Chair: Jenq-Neng Hwang, U. of Washington
3. Nonlinear PCA Neural Networks
Session Chair: Mohamad H. Hassoun, Wayne State University
4. Analog Implementation of Neural Networks
Session Chair: Bing J. Sheu, U. of Southern California
5. Industry Applications of Neural Networks
Session Chair: Jai J. Choi, Boeing Company
6. Social Implications of Computational Intelligence
Session Chair: Donald C. Wunsch, II, Texas Tech University
7. Hardware Implementations of Neural Networks
Session Chair: Mohammed Ismail, Ohio State University
8. Neural Networks and Simulation
Session Chair: Mary Lou Padgett, Auburn
9. Fast Neural Network Learning Machines
Session Chair: Anton Gunzinger, Supercomputing Systems, SWITZERLAND
10. Neural Networks and Hybrid Systems
Session Chair: R. C. Lacher, Florida State University
11. Neural Networks Applications in Power
Session Chair: Mohamed El-Sharkawi, U. of Washington
12. Learning and Recognition for Intelligent Control
Session Chair: Sigeru Omatu, University of Tokushima, JAPAN
13. Probabilistic Neural Networks and Radial Basis Function Networks
Session Chair: Donald F. Specht, Lockheed
14. Pulse Neural Networks
Session Chair: John Caulfield, A&M University, Alabama
15. Neurocontrol Research: Real-World Perspectives
Session Chair: Tariq Samad, Honeywell
16. Intelligent Robotics
Session Chair: Takanori Shibata, MITI, JAPAN
17. Neural Networks for Control
Session Chairs: S. Joe Qin, Fisher-Rosemount Systems,
Ching-Fang Ling, American GNC Corp
18. Adaptive Control
Session Chair: Demetri Lainiotis,
19. Applications of Neural Networks to Filtering
Session Chair: Demetri Lainiotis,
Dennis W. Ruck
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IEEE ICNN '94 Program Committee Chairman
Dennis W. Ruck Air Force Institute of Technology
druck@afit.af.mil Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
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Subject: ECAL95 CFP
From: arantza@cogs.susx.ac.uk (Arantza Etxeberria)
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 1994 20:08:06 +0000
First Announcement
3rd. EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL LIFE
ECAL95
Granada, Spain, 4-6 June, 1995
It is a pleasure to announce the forthcoming 3rd European Conference on
Artificial Life (ECAL95).
Despite its short life, Artificial Life (AL) is already a mature
scientific field. In trying to discover the rules of life and extract its
essence so that it can be implemented in different media, AL research has
led us to a better understanding of a large set of interesting
biology-related problems, such as self organization, emergence, origins
of life, self-reproduction, computer viruses, learning, growth and
development, animal behavior, ecosystems, autonomous agents, adaptive
robotics, etc.
The Conference will be organized into Scientific Sessions,
Demonstrations, Videos and Comercial Exhibits. Scientific Sessions will
consist of Lectures (invited), Oral Presentations, and Posters.
The site of ECAL95 will be the city of Granada, located in the south of
Spain, in the region of Andalucia. Granada was the last moors site in the
Iberic Peninsula, and it has the inheritance of their culture with the
legacy of marvelous constructions such as the Alhambra and the Gardens of
Generalife.
ECAL95 will be organized in collaboration with the International Workshop
on Artificial Neural Networks (IWANN95) to be held at Malaga (Costa del
Sol, Spain), June 7-9, 1995. These places are only one hour apart by
car. Special inscription fees will be offered to those attending both
meetings.
Scientific Sessions and Topics
1. Foundations and Epistemology:
Philosophical Issues. Emergence. Levels of organization. Evolution of
Hierarchical Systems. Evolvability. Computation and Dynamics. Ethical
Problems.
2. Evolution:
Prebiotic Evolution. Origins of Life. Evolution of Metabolism. Fitness
Landscapes. Ecosystem Evolution. Biodiversity. Evolution of Sex.
Natural Selection and Sexual selection. Units of Selection.
3. Adaptive and Cognitive Systems:
Reaction, Neural and Immune Networks. Growth and Differentiation.
Self-organization. Pattern Formation. Multicellulars and Development.
Natural and Artificial Morphogenesis.
4. Artificial Worlds:
Simulation of Adaptive and Cognitive Systems. System-Environment
Correlation. Sensor-Effector Coordination. Environment Design.
5. Robotics and Emulation of Animal Behavior:
Sensory and Motor Activity. Mobile Agents. Adaptive Robots. Autonomous
Robots. Evolutionary Robotics. Ethology.
6. Societies and Collective Behavior:
Swarm Intelligence. Cooperation and Communication among Animals and
Robots. Evolution of Social Behavior. Social Organizations. Division of
Tasks.
7. Applications and Common Tools:
Optimization. Problem Solving. Virtual Reality and Computer Graphics.
Genetic Algorithms. Neural Networks. Fuzzy Logic. Evolutionary
Computation. Genetic Programming.
Inscription / Information
Those interested please send (mail/fax/e-mail) the Intention Form to the
Programme Secretary, Juan J. Merelo, at the following address:
Dept. Electronica |
Facultad de Ciencias | Phone: +34-58-243162
Campus Fuentenueva | Fax: +34-58-243230
18071 Granada, Spain | E-mail: ecal95@casip.ugr.es
Organization Committee
Federico Moran. UCM. Madrid (E) Chair
Alvaro Moreno. UPV. San Sebastian (E) Chair
Arantza Etxeberria Univ. Sussex (UK)
Julio Fernandez. UPV. San Sebastian (E)
Francisco Montero. UCM. Madrid (E)
Alberto Prieto. UGr. Granada (E)
Carme Torras. UPC. Barcelona (E)
Programm Committee
Francisco Varela. CNRS/CREA. Paris (F) Chair
Juan J. Merelo. UGr. Granada (E) Secretary
(Definitive list of this Committee will be completed and announced in the
forthcoming Call-for-Papers)
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INTENTION FORM
3rd. EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL LIFE
ECAL95
Granada, Spain, 4-6 June, 1995
Family Name:
First Name:
Institution:
Address:
Phone No.:
Fax No.:
e-mail:
Signature: Date:
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