Postgraduate Electrical
Engineering and Computing Symposium
November 7, 2007 – Division
of Science and Engineering, Curtin
PEECS 2007
Papers
Postgraduate students are encouraged to submit a full paper
with a page limit of 6 pages or a poster paper with a page limit of 4 pages.
All submissions will be reviewed and the accepted papers will appear in the
conference proceedings. All first authors of the submitted papers should be
enrolled postgraduate students. Students will be required to give an oral
presentation for papers accepted as full papers and to prepare a poster
presentation for papers accepted as poster papers.
Papers should include strong technical content. Research
applications relevant to industry are strongly encouraged. The presenters
should attempt to make their presentation interesting to audience who comes
from a wide range of backgrounds.
Paper Format
The paper style for the full paper (Page limit of 6) and
poster paper (page limit of 4) is the IEEE standard. Instructions and more
information can be obtained from the link: IEEE
Transactions LaTeX and Microsoft Word Style Files web-page. For the
author's convenience, a local copy of the Word template
and the Latex
template (and bibliography
style file) for PC can be downloaded by clicking on the related links. Strict
adherence to the style guide is necessary to ensure that your paper could be
printed with minimum editorial difficulties. Please make sure that you do
not insert page number for your paper. Please note that the local copies (Word and Latex
templates) have already been modified to remove the "Running Head"
and the page number.
You may also use this particular word
template for PEECS papers.
Paper
Submission for Review
Three copies of your
camera-ready paper must be submitted to your university representative. No
electronic submission will be accepted.
Final
Paper Submission for Review
A copy of the camera-ready paper
is to be submitted to your university representative for printing. At this
point the postgraduate student must also fill in a registration form (located
in the Registration section) and give it to the university representative.
There is no registration fee associated with postgraduate students from the
participating universities. For catering purposes, you must indicate whether
you will be attending the symposium and the dinner (also no charge). This is
required for catering purposes.
Copyright
Form
First author of all papers must download, complete and sign-off the copyright form. The form must be submitted to the respective university representative.
Oral
Presentations
The oral presentation consists
of 15 minutes presentation and 5 minutes for questions (Total duration: 20
minutes). Facilities provided for the oral presentation are a laptop, video
projector and overhead projector. If any presenter requires any specialised
equipment, he/she will need to provide it and should inform the organiser.
Posters
The size and orientation of the poster should be A1 portrait. If Power Point is used in preparing the poster then set the paper size to A1 (594mm X 841 mm) and then design the poster. Alternatively, the poster can be prepared in the format of a collage. All posters must be laminated.
The poster must clearly show the title and highlight the issue(s) with the study, some information about the background of the research, the chosen direction and important conclusions. References and acknowledgements should be clearly stated.
Students presenting posters are required to put up their posters on the display boards at the beginning of the symposium (between 8.30 - 9.00am).
Car
Park: Please be informed that you
can use student car parks (the green zone car parks)
if you are from other universities, but not the staff car parks (the yellow zone car parks) unless you have the parking permission.