From: Marco Zennaro <mzenn...@ictp.it<mailto:mzenn...@ictp.it>> Date: October 2, 2015 at 7:13:51 AM PDT To: t...@tier.cs.berkeley.edu<mailto:t...@tier.cs.berkeley.edu> Subject: [TIER] UNESCO Chair in Technologies for Development: From Innovation to Social Impact 2-4 May 2016 | EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland The UNESCO Chair invites authors from research, industry, policy or civil society to submit their abstracts under one of the Breakout Sessions.
I invite you to submit papers to the breakout session "IoT4D: Potential and Open Issues in IoT for Developmentā. Extended abstracts should emphasize the value of technological innovation while also acknowledging the limits of technology in generating inclusive social and economic development. The extended abstract should include: - A focused description of research objectives and research methodology, or if appropriate, description of case study objectives and outcomes. - Potential development impact - Recommendations for future research and application in practice Abstracts in English will need to adhere to the 1,000-1,500 word limit using the prescribed template and submitted online no later than 6 November 2015. Papers accepted to be presented at the Conference will either be selected for submission to the Journal of Development Engineering (Elsevier) or will be published as electronic proceedings on the conference website. More info here: http://cooperation.epfl.ch/2016Tech4Dev/BreakoutSessions#ICT4D Best, Marco Marco Zennaro, PhD Telecommunications / ICT for Development Laboratory the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics Strada Costiera 11 34014 Trieste Italy Telephone: +39 040 2240 406 Web: http://wireless.ictp.it _______________________________________________ TIER mailing list Website: http://tier.cs.berkeley.edu t...@tier.cs.berkeley.edu<mailto:t...@tier.cs.berkeley.edu> https://www.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tier
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