Introduction

The IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium (SIEDS'16) is a student-focused international forum for applied research, development, and design in Systems and Information Engineering. The Symposium is the leading showcase for undergraduate and Master's graduate design projects, such as those from capstone design courses or from baccalaureate, honors, or design-oriented graduate theses. Projects must extend beyond the analysis of systems and include the synthesis of alternative solutions to a problem. When appropriate, implementation and testing of a design is encouraged. Faculty, industry, and government project advisors are welcome coauthors.

Call for paper

Submission Topics

Contributed papers are solicited that apply diverse methodologies, including:

  • Data Modeling: including Big Data, Data Analytics, and Data Mining
  • Decision Analysis and Optimization
  • Systems Integration & Design
  • Simulation and Stochastic Modeling
  • Human Factors and Cognitive Engineering
  • Risk Analysis, Technology Management, and Policy
  • Papers can describe work in a wide variety of application areas, including:
  • Telecommunications and Information Technology
  • Healthcare
  • Energy
  • Robotics and Sensor Networks
  • Transportation and Logistics
  • Critical Infrastructure
  • Military Applications
  • Economic and Financial Systems
  • Environmental
  • E-Business
  • Manufacturing
  • Education
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Important Date
  • Apr 29

    2016

    Conference Date

  • Apr 29 2016

    Registration deadline