Registration

Registration for technical sessions is open to all members of the scientific and technical community. It is incumbent on the authors to obtain appropriate approval to present their work to this international forum.

The registration fee includes: admission to the conference and all coffee breaks, and the welcome reception for the attendee only, and 1 copy of the Conference Digest on CD-ROM. The Conference Digest is only available on CD-ROM.

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Registration for technical sessions is open to all members of the scientific and technical community. It

Registration Fees (quoted in USD$)

Type Prior to 20 June 2008
After 20 June 2008
Member  $575 $655
Non-Member  $720 $805
Member Full-Time Student/Life Member $220 $280
Non-Member Full-Time Student $265 $310
Extra CD-ROM $80 $80
Guest – Welcome Reception $50 $50

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On-Site Registration Hours - Marquesa Foyer
Monday, 21 July 2008 - 07.00 - 17.00
Tuesday, 22 July 2008 - 07.00 - 17.00
Wednesday, 23 July 2008 - 07.00 - 14.00


Pre-Registration

Pre-registration Deadline: 20 June 2008.

Pre-registration is not required but is strongly encouraged for quick pick-up of registration materials.

After 27 June 2008 online registration will be closed and you will need to register on-site.

Paying by Check

To pay by check, send the completed registration form and check to:

IEEE/LEOS
Summer Topicals 2008
445 Hoes Lane
Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331
Phone: +1 732 562 3899
Fax: +1 732 562 8434

Refund Policy for Pre-registration

To request a refund, please send a letter stating the pre-registrant's name and the payment amount. There is a non-refundable service charge of $50 for processing refunds.

Requests for pre-registration refunds must be received by 27 June 2008. No requests for refunds will be accepted after this date.

Reduced Registration Fees

In an effort to assist any who would like to attend Summer Topicals 2008, LEOS is now offering reduced registration fees based on World Bank country classifications. The World Bank uses four categories according to each country's gross national income per capita: High income, upper middle income, lower middle income and low income. Starting with high income countries and assigning a number N=0 through 3 to each category, a reduction of 25xN % will be applied for any registrant from a given country.

If you would like to take advantage of the reduced registration fee program, please go to the World Bank website at www.worldbank.com/data/databytopic/class.htm and locate your country's classification. When completing the conference registration form, please indicate your country's appropriate classification in the space provided and calculate your reduction.


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Paper Submission Deadline:
EXTENDED TO 28 March 2008


Conference Forms:


Registration Form

Reservation Sheet