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When filling out the form please use capital and lowercase letters. Please do not use capital letters only.
For the title use the
following style: Noise Performance of Classical Current Mirrors.
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street address or phone numbers and do not use only capital letters in any
of the text fields. Please enter author names in the exact order in which they will appear in the final paper.
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Please select the most appropriate main research topics. Up to two additional topics can be selected, if needed. Make sure to carefully
read through and consider all categories. Please do not just take the first
"good" ones, since there are possibly more specific fits below.
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Select papers at CIBCB 2010 will be considered, when applicable, for Best Student Paper
Award. Papers considered for this Award must be written by students.
Coauthors are allowed, but a student must be the first author, must
present the paper at the conference, and must pay the full-fee (not
student) registration. Only full-time University students,
undergraduate or graduate, will be considered. An advisor or a department
chair will be contacted to verify the student status. If your paper
qualifies as a student paper, please check the box below.
IMPORTANT! Submission of Paper implies the authors' willingness
to register for the conference and present the paper(s). An accepted
paper will be published in the proceedings only if the final version is
accompanied by the registration form(s) and fee(s) for at least one of
the authors (only full member or non-member fees will be allowed for
this purpose)
and is presented during the conference-- no exceptions! Please kindly
note that only accepted papers presented at the conference will be
uploaded in the IEEE Xplore.
The IEEE policy is that papers submitted to an IEEE conference must
be original work and cannot be submitted to multiple venues. If, in the
judgement of the Technical Chair, two papers submitted to different venues
are deemed to be significantly the same, the General Chair, on a recommendation from the Technical Chair,
is authorized to reject the paper without review.