The 8th International Conference on Bio-inspired Information and Communications Technologies (formerly BIONETICS), BICT 2014, will take place on 1 – 3 December, 2014 in Boston, United States. You are cordially invited to participate in BICT 2014 to be held at UMass Club, MA, USA.
Bio-inspired Information and Communications Technologies Conference – BICT 2014 – aims to provide a world-leading and unique opportunity for bringing together researchers and practitioners from diverse disciplines that seek the understanding of the fundamental principles and design strategies in biological systems and leverage those understandings to develop novel information and communications technologies (ICT). BICT 2014 targets two thrusts:
THRUST 1: Indirect Bioinspiration (ICT designed after biological principles, processes and mechanisms). Examples include evolutionary computation, artificial gene regulatory networks, neural computation, swarm intelligence, cellular automata, artificial immune systems, artificial life, artificial chemistry, reaction-diffusion computing, simulated annealing, self-organization and network science.
THRUST 2: Direct Bioinspiration (ICT utilizing biological materials and systems). Examples include cellular computing, molecular computing/communication, membrane computing, DNA computing and memory, bacterial computing, Physarum computing and quantum computing.
Keynote Speakers:
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Andrew Adamatzky, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK; Gabriel Ciobanu, Romanian Academy, ICS, Iasi, Romania; Andrew Eckford, York University, Canada; Valeriy Perminov, BioTeckFarm, Ltd., Russia; Theresa Schubert, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany; Honggang Wang, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, USA; Justin Werfel, Harvard University, USA.
Highlights:
BICT 2014 -In-corporation with ACM- features the following special tracks that focus on specific, emerging or underrepresented topics. All special tack papers will be peer-reviewed with the same criteria and quality standard used in the regular track.
- Artificial, Biological and Bio-Inspired Intelligence (ABBII)
- Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering (AISE)
- Bio-inspired/Biomimetic Microsystems & Microdevices (BMM)
- Bio-Inspired Machine Vision (BIMV)
- Biologically-Inspired Process Calculi (BIPC)
- Bio-inspired Wireless Network Security (BWNS)
- Body Area Soft Computing (BASC)
- Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS)
- Engineering Applications from Molecular and Gene Regulatory Networks (EMNET)
- Security and Privacy in Bio-inspired Networks (SPBN)
- Swarm and Modular Robotics (SAMR)
- Modularization for Practical Software Engineering (MPSE)
- Molecular Communication and Networking (MCN)
- Morphogenetic Collective Systems (MCS)
Publication:
All accepted papers will be published through ACM Digital Library and submitted for indexing by SI, EI Compendex, Scopus, ACM Library, Google Scholar and many more. Selected papers will be considered for publication in leading journals including:
- ACM/Springer Mobile Networks and Applications
- Elsevier Information Sciences
- Elsevier Nano Communication Networks Journal
- Int’l Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering
- Cloud-integrated Cyber-Physical Systems (Springer book)
Final Program announced here
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