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9th EAI International Conference on Bio-inspired Information and Communications Technologies (formerly BIONETICS)

December 3–5, 2015 | New York City, New York, United States

12/3 (Thu)

 

Davis Auditorium

Davis Atrium

Eng Terrace

Fairchild

Mudd

CEPSR414

7:30-8:00

Registration (Davis Atrium)

8:00-8:20

Opening: Jun Suzuki, Tadashi Nakano, Henry Hess, and Imrich Chlamtac

N/A

8:20-9:20

Keynote: Yechiam Yemini

PhysNet

 

9:20-9:35

 

Coffee break

 

 

9:35-12:30

Main-I

 

PhysNet

N/A

ARPI, BWNS, BMDPA

12:30-2:00

Lunch

N/A

2:00-3:00

Keynote: Adriana Compagnoni

3:00-4:00

Keynote: Dmitri Chklovskii

PhysNet

4:00-4:15

 

Coffee break

 

4:15-6:00

Main-II, COP

 

BIICT, EmNet-I

6:15-8:30

Movie screening

         

 

12/4 (Fri)

 

Davis Auditorium

Davis Atrium

CEPSR 414

Costa Commons

8:00-9:00

Keynote: Bud Mishra

PhysNet

9:00-10:00

Keynote: Maurizio Porfiri

CMVC

10:00-10:15

 

Coffee break

10:15-12:30

MCN, BCBI-I

 

12:30-2:00

Lunch

2:00-3:00

Keynote: Toshiyuki Nakagaki

N/A

3:00-4:00

Keynote: Emanuela Merelli

4:00-4:15

 

Coffee break

4:15-6:00

TOPDRIM4Bio

Posters

AISE, EmNet-II

8:00-11:00

Conference Dinner

 

12/5 (Sat)

 

Davis Auditorium

Davis Atrium

CEPSR 414

Costa Commons

8:00-9:00

Keynote: Simon Garnier

N/A

9:00-9:15

 

Coffee break

PhysNet

9:15-12:30

SR

 

GTA, CAS

12:30-2:00

Lunch

Bioinformatics

2:00-3:00

Keynote: Kazuhiro Oiwa

N/A

3:00-3:15

 

Coffee break

 

3:15-4:45

BSS

 

BICC

4:45-7:30

MPSE

 

BCBI-II, ABBII

 

Conference Tracks:

·         Artificial, Biological and Bio-Inspired Intelligence (ABBII)

·         Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering (AISE)

·         Anthropomorphic Robot and Physiological Information for Cares and Daily Communication (ARPI)

·         Biological Computing and Bio-medical Informatics (BCBI)

·         Bio-Inspired Communications and Computing (BICC)

·         BioNanoNetworks: Modeling, Design, Performance and Applications (BMDPA)

·         Bio-inspired Self-propelling Systems (BSS)

·         Bio-inspired Wireless Network Security (BWNS)

·         Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS)

·         Combinatorial Optimization (COP)

·         Engineering Applications from Bio-Molecular Networks (EmNet)

·         Game Theory and its Applications (GTA)

·         Molecular Communication and Networking (MCN)

·         Modularization for Practical Software Engineering (MPSE)

·         Swarm Robotics (SR)

·         Topology-driven bio-inspired methods and models for complex systems (TOPDRIM​4​Bio)

 

Workshops:

·         The Second International Workshop on Brain-Inspired Information Communication Technologies (BIICT)

·         International Workshop on Bioinformatics

·         The First International Workshop on Computational Models of the Visual Cortex: Hierarchies, Layers, Sparsity, Saliency and Attention (CMVC)

·         The First International Workshop on Physarum Transport Networks (PhysNet)

 

Rooms:

·         Davis Auditorium (Main room). Room 412 (4th floor), Schapiro Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research (CEPSR) Building. Capacity: 200.

·         Davis Atrium. Across Davis Auditorium.

·         Engineering Terrace 351M. Room 351M, Engineering Terrace Building. Capacity: 30.

·         CEPSR 414. Room 414 (4th floor), Schapiro Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research (CEPSR) Building. Capacity: 60.

·         Fairchild 1000. Room 1000, Sherman Fairchild Building. Capacity: 30.

·         Costa Commons. Room 750 (7th floor), Schapiro Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research (CEPSR) Building. Capacity: 70.

·         Mudd 343 (3rd floor), Mudd Building. Capacity: 30. 

 

Address of CEPSR:

            530 West 120th Street, New York, NY

Nearest subway station is the 116th Street (Columbia University) station on #1 subway line. The distance from the station to CEPSR is 0.3 mile (500 meters); 6 to 7 minutes by walk. 

Location of Buildings:

            See https://bionetics.org/2015/show/venue for more details.