Dear potential Speaker:
This is an invitation for you to attend two IPSI BgD multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary conferences, one in Hawaii, and one in Amalfi, as follows:
IPSI-2005 HAWAII
Big Island Hawaii (arrival: 06.01.2005. departure: 09.01.2005.)
Deadlines: 1 October 2004 (abstract) + 30 October 2004 (full paper)
IPSI-2005 AMALFI
Amalfi, Italy (arrival: 17.02.2005. departure: 20.02.2005.)
Deadlines: 17 October 2004 (abstract) + 7 December 2004 (full papers)
If you like to obtain more information on both conferences, please reply to this email. All IPSI BgD conferences are non-profit! They bring together the elite of the world science (so far, 7 times a Nobel Laureate was talking at the opening ceremony), and they take place in the leading hotels of the world.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Internet, Computer Science and Engineering, Management and Business Administration, Education, e-Medicine, Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering, Environment Protection, and e-Economy. These conferences are in line with the newest recommendations of NSF and EU to stress multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary research, and truly support this type of scientific interraction.
Sincerely Yours,
Prof. V. Milutinovic, Chairman
PS - If you plan to submit an abstract/paper, let us know immediately. If you are not able to attend now, but you like to be informed about the future IPSI BgD conferences, please let us know. If you do not like to receive future invitations, let us know, as well!
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