[PD-ot] Re: [PD-announce] Invitation to Subscribe: Montreal, NY, Boston, Rome, London, Montenegro, Venice, Bled

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Wed Mar 29 06:24:42 CEST 2006


Anyone know anything about these IPSI BgD things?  I've been getting  
these emails for a while, and they always seem kind of strange to  
me.  Almost like they are written by a machine...

.hc

On Mar 25, 2006, at 2:57 AM, AJENSTAT JACQUES wrote:

> Dear potential Speaker:
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> When replying, include the conference name/city into the subject line,
> or if interested to submit a paper for the journal, put:  
> "Transactions"
>
> If your email address will change soon, please inform us!
> If you like to recommend a friend for our list, please let us know!
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Please, read carefully and respond with "Subscribe" and we will be
> informing you about future special issues of the IPSI Transactions
> journal and about our future scientific/business conferences, 4 to 6
> times per year, only if you subscribe now.
>
> If you do not respond to this email, we may contact you only one more
> time, just in case, and never again.
>
> If you respond with "Remove" we will never ever contact you again.
> ______________________________________________________________________ 
> _
>
> This invitation is based on a recommendation from a colleague who read
> your past publication(s). On behalf of the organizing committee, we
> would like to extend a cordial invitation for you:
>
> a. To submit a paper to an IPSI Transactions journal (more information
> on request),
>
> or
>
> b. To attend one of the upcoming multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary,
> and transdisciplinary (M+I+T++) conferences in Summer/Fall 2006 (the
> full list for 2006 is given at the end of this email):
> _____________________________________________________________________
>
> IPSI-2006 MONTREAL (the most beautiful city of Americas)
>
> Campus of UQAM (arrival: 30 June / departure 3 July 2006)
> Deadlines: 15 April 2006 (abstract) / 1 May 2006 (full paper)
> _____________________________________________________________________
>
> IPS-USA-2006 NEW YORK (back to back with the BOSTON conference below)
>
> Harvard Club of New York (arrival: 3 July / departure: 6 July 2006)
> Deadlines: 15 April 2006 (abstract) / 1 May 2006 (full paper)
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> IPS-USA-2006 BOSTON (back to back with the NEW YORK conference above)
>
> Hotel at MIT, Cambrigde (arrival: 6 July / departure: 9 July 2006)
> Deadlines: 15 April 2006 (abstract) / 1 May 2006 (full paper)
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> -
>
> IPSI-2006 ITALY (in a medieval castle from the IX century, year 862)
>
> Castello Chiola near Rome/Pescara (arrival:19.8./departure:26.8.2006)
> Deadline: 1 May 2006 (abstract) / 1 June 2006 (full paper)
> ______________________________________________________________________ 
> _
>
> IPSI-2006 LONDON (back to back with the ITALY conference above)
>
> Hotel Beaufort (arrival: 31 August / departure: 3 September, 2006)
> Deadline: 1 May 2006 (abstract) / 1 June 2006 (full paper)
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> -
>
> IPSI-2006 MONTENEGRO (medieval city on the coast of Adriatic Sea)
>
> Hotel Sveti Stefan (arrival: 23 Sept 2006 / departure: 30 Sept 2006)
> Deadline: 1 June 2006 (abstract) / 1 July 2006 (full paper)
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> --
>
> IPSI-2006 VENICE (back to back with the MONTENEGRO conference above)
>
> Monastery Don Orione (arrival: 12 Oct 2006 / departure: 15 Oct 2006)
> Deadline: 1 July 2006 (abstract) / 1 August 2006 (full paper)
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> --
>
> IPSI-2006 SLOVENIA (at lake Bled - a small paradise in Alps)
>
> Hotel Toplice (arrival: 30 Nov 2006 / departure: 3 Dec 2006)
> Deadline: 1 Sept 2006 (abstract) / 1 October 2006 (full paper)
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> --
>
> All our conferences are non-profit. They bring together the elite of
> the world science; so far, we have had seven Nobel Laureates  
> speaking at
> the opening ceremonies. The conferences always take place in some  
> of the
> most attractive places of the world. All those who come to our
> conferences once, always love to come back (because of the unique
> professional quality and the extremely creative atmosphere); lists of
> past participants are on the web, as well as the details of all future
> conferences.
>
> These conferences are in line with the newest recommendations of  
> the US
> National Science Foundation and of the EU research sponsoring  
> agencies,
> to stress multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary
> research (M+I+T++ research). The speakers and activities at our
> conferences truly support this type of scientific interaction.
>
> Among the main topics of these conferences are: "E-education and
> E-business with special emphasis on the Internet related research in
> technical and non-technical fields." All topics directly or indirectly
> related to current and future DARPA and NASA projects are also welcome
> (all papers from all past IPSI conferneces are stored by NASA).
>
> Other topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
>
> * Internet
> * Computer Science and Engineering
> * Mobile Communications/Computing for Science and Business
> * Management and Business Administration
> * Education
> * e-Medicine
> * e-Oriented Bio Engineering/Science and Molecular Engineering/Science
> * Environmental Protection
> * e-Economy
> * e-Law
> * Technology Based Art and Art to Inspire Technology Developments
> * Internet Psychology
> * Internet Phylosophy
> * Humanities in General
>
> If you would like to get more information on either conference, please
> reply to this e-mail message, and put the conference name/city into  
> the
> subject line.
>
> If you plan to submit an abstract and paper, please let us know that
> immediately for planning purposes. Remember that you can submit your
> paper also to one of the two IPSI Transactions journals.
>
> Sincerely Yours,
>
> Prof. Veljko Milutinovic, Program Chairman,
> IPSI Conferences, Journals, and Tutorials
> ____________________________________________________________________
>
> THE FULL LIST OF OUR CONFERENCES IN 2006:
>
> It is still not too late to submit an abstract for the following  
> conferences in
> the near future (acceptance based on abstract-only):
>
> Marbella, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, Spain, February 10 - 13, 2006
> Amalfi, near Naples and Capri, Italy, March 23 - 26, 2006
> Carcassonne, France, April 27 - 30, 2006
> S'Agaro, Costa Brava, near Barcelona, May 4 - 7, 2006
>
> The rest completes the full list of conferences for 2006
> (acceptance based on minimum 5 reviews of the full paper):
>
> Montreal, Canada, June 30 - July 3, 2006
> New York, USA, July 3 - 6, 2006
> Hotel at MIT, Cambridge, Boston, USA, July 6 - 9, 2006
> Castello Chiolla, near Rome and Pescara, Italy, August 19 - 26, 2006
> London, England, UK, August 30 - September 3, 2006
> Sveti Stefan, Montenegro, September 23 - 30, 2006
> Venice, Italy, October 12 - 15, 2006
> Bled, Slovenia, November 30 - December 3, 2006
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> * * * CONTROLLING OUR E-MAILS TO YOU * * *
>
> If you like to obtain more information about a conference from this
> call, please reply with the conference CITY and COUNTRY in the  
> subject.
>
> If your e-address changes, please let us know your new email address!
> Put into the subject line: NEW EMAIL ADDRESS.
>
> If you would like to be removed from our mailing list, please reply to
> this e-mail message with a subject line of REMOVE.
>
> _______________________________________________
> PD-announce mailing list
> PD-announce at iem.at
> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-announce


________________________________________________________________________ 
____

"Terrorism is not an enemy.  It cannot be defeated.  It's a tactic.   
It's about as sensible to say we declare war on night attacks and  
expect we're going to win that war.  We're not going to win the war  
on terrorism."
                                     - retired U.S. Army general,  
William Odom





More information about the PD-ot mailing list