The second IEEE international conference on sensors

October 22-24, 2003 - Sheraton Centre Hotel - Toronto, Canada

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Announcements
Final on-line submission
is open.

The Advance Program and the Tutorials Program are available now.
Registration is open.

This year's program consists of more than 300 oral and poster presentations from 35 countries. The program will again include sessions on theory, design and applications on sensors, and eight Special Sessions on topics ranging from Precise Magnetic Sensors to Medical Applications. Each of these special sessions will open with an invited talk. In addition, the 2003 Conference features a series of Tutorials and an exhibition. 

This year's Keynote Speakers include Dr. Hans Peter Lang from The National Competence Center of Research for Nanoscience & IBM Research, Switzerland; Dr. Steve Casalnuovo of Sandia National Laboratory and Mr. Chris Lumb from Micralyne, Inc in Edmonton, Canada. The Banquet Speaker for this year's conference is Dr. Ray Findlay from McMaster University in Toronto.

The conference proceedings will be an IEEE publication that will be part of the IEEE Electronic Library that is available to more than 2 million people around the world.



Advance Program



Tutorials
The schedule of eight tutorial sessions and the corresponding abstracts and author biographies are listed.



Keynote Speakers
Dr. Hans Peter Lang, The National Competence Center of Research for Nanoscience & IBM Research, Switzerland: Nanomechanical cantilever array sensors for chemical and biochemical detection
Dr. Steve Casalnuovo, Sandia National Laboratory: Sensors at the Interface: Chemical and Biological Microsensors
Mr. Chris Lumb, Micralyne, Inc, Edmonton, Canada: Picking your customers: Lessons from a MEMS manufacturing company



Banquet Speaker
This year's Banquet Speaker is Dr. Ray Findlay from McMaster University. Dr. Findlay was the IEEE President in 2002. His talk is titled "Some tales on leadership by a Past President of IEEE". This year's Banquet will also include a performance by the Toronto Northern Lights.



Invited Speakers



Author Information
On-line submission is now open. Deadline is Oct. 1, 2003.
Find necessary information for authors and presenters.



Registration
Advance registration deadline for the reduced fees is September 12, 2003.

Online registration
Registration form by either mail or fax



Hotel Reservations 
Hotel reservation deadline is September 30, 2003.

General information about Sheraton Centre Toronto
Online reservations at the conference rates
Room reservation card by mail

Room rates are in Canadian dollars.
Currency conversion



Travel Services
Travel services and savings are being offered by the IEEE Travel Services. Please visit the web site for more details on these special services and savings.
(July 21, 2003)



SARS Situation in Toronto
Toronto is now Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) free! The World Health Organization (WHO) has removed Toronto from its list of SARS affected areas. Please visit the Toronto Tourism web site for more information.
(July 14, 2003)



Visa Information
If you are a presenter who requires a visa to attend the IEEE SENSORS 2003 Conference, please visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada Web site for application information. If you need an acknowledgment letter in order to apply for a visa to attend the conference, please contact Jimmy Le, Conference Coordinator, at .




Contact Us
Jimmy Le, Conference Coordinator
411 Lafayette St, Ste. 201
New York, NY 10003
Ph: 800-350-0111 or 212-460-9700
Fx: 212-460-5460
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