ICCE-18 Alaska, Call for Nano/Composites/Metal papers

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Feb 3, 2010, 9:46:22 PM2/3/10
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ICCE-18  Anchorage, Alaska, USA, July 4-10, 2010

 

18th International Conference on Composites or Nano Engineering

 

www.uno.edu/~engr/composite


NEWSLETTER dated February  4, 2010

 

Call for Nano/Composites/Metal PAPERS

 

 

Dear china...@umich.edu

 

 

 (item 1) we are still accepting NEW paper titles at ICCE-18 Anchorage, so please inform many interested friends, especially students, and junior faculty members, who need visibilities. 

 

(item 2) Interested authors should submit detailed two page short papers to David Hui, each page has two column format, and short papers must have  as many results as possible.  All short papers will be reviewed and published as short papers in World Journal of Engineering.  Immediately after the ICCE-18 conference, as an option, please submit detailed full-length papers (with paper title change), and they will be reviewed and published in World J. of Engineering. Thus, all accepted participants will have the benefit of publishing two papers in this journal.

 

(item 3) For authors which the paper has been accepted in ICCE-18, if you urgently need signed invitation letter, please inform me immediately.   Interested authors should apply for visa early, and apply for fundings to attend this conference.

 

(item 4) We are interested in new topics in pure and applied science and engineering at ICCE-18 Anchorage.  This is because the scope of nano research is ever expanding to include almost every aspects of research advances in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, aerospace, microscopy, structural mechanics,  ocean engineering,  environmental science, among others. Feel free to suggest and help develop sessions especially in new topics

 

(item 5) Alaska is one of the most fascinating resort locations in the world.   It is a place where a typical senior professor may say, ”I have been in almost all states except this state of Alaska”.   The Alaska slogan is “the last frontier”, because it is relatively unexplored and because it is one of the very few not yet polluted, full of natural wonder lands, under inhabited places in the world.  The Alaska glacier lake is most suitable for extremely busy professors, because it offers absolutely fascinating mind-refreshing feelings, so you can go back home later to continued to do your busy work.

 

You can see glacier, take cruise ships, or Alaska railway to see the wildlife, taste the freshest salmons in the world, explore unique American native cultures, experience long day time and short night time in summer in Alaska, and if you drive north, you will get well over 20 hours of daylight in summer.  Be sure to bring your telescope to see polar bears.  You will also see special celebrations of July 4 which is national holiday in America.

 

Cheers

David Hui

dh...@uno.edu

Chair ICCE-18 Anchorage, Alaska, USA July 4-10, 2010

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