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FW: ALIFE X: Call for workshops & Tutorials

Stephen Guerin
>From Luis Rocha:

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Apologies for multiple postings. Please distribute this call in
appropriate venues.

Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals for ALIFE X

The 10th International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of
Living Systems

June 3-7, 2006
School of Informatics, Indiana University, Bloomington

http://alifex.org 

We are soliciting proposals for workshops and tutorials for ALIFE X
to be held in Bloomington, Indiana, June 3-6, 2006.  Proposals should
include a brief description (1-2 paragraphs) of the topic and
objectives of the session, as well as a list of potential presenters.
Visit <http://alifex.org/> for an up-to-date description of the
conference.  The workshops and tutorials will be held on June 3.
Workshops are typically full-day events with 7-12 speakers.

Workshop proposals will usually be 1-2 pages and should include a
rationale for the timeliness, importance, and relevance of the topic,
as well as organizational details concerning the program committee,
organizers, and format.  Tutorial proposals should describe the
content material covered and intended audience.

The due date for all proposals is February 1, 2006, and notification
of acceptance will be given by March 1, 2006.  Proposals received
after February 1 will be considered as time and space permit.  If a
workshop proposal is accepted, camera-ready papers are due April 15,
2006, and should be in the same format as the conference papers.
 Workshop papers will be distributed to conference attendees in a
Workshops Proceedings, but will not appear in the MIT Press book
based on the conference proceedings.  Workshop organizers are free to
independently arrange journal special issues.  Leaders of accepted
tutorials are expected to provide either a paper covering the
material, or a set of formatted notes not exceeding 20 pages by April
15, 2006.

Proposals should be in plain text.  Proposals and questions
concerning proposals should be sent to <[hidden email]>.

WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS CHAIR: Robert Goldstone

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Luis M. Rocha (Chair), Mark Bedau, Dario Floreano, Robert Goldstone,
Alessandro Vespignani, Larry Yaeger.

For the Call for papers, please see http://www.alifex.org/papers/ 

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Luis Mateus Rocha (Associate Professor)
Informatics, Cognitive Science, Biocomplexity
School of Informatics, Indiana University
(Eigenmann Hall, room #905)
1900 East Tenth Street, Bloomington IN 47406
T: 812-856-1832; Fax: 812-856-1995
e-mail: [hidden email]
www: http://informatics.indiana.edu/rocha
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