WSEAS Post Conference Report, January 2007, Gold Coast, Australia

2007 WSEAS International Conference on COMPUTER ENGINEERING and APPLICATIONS (CEA'07)

2007 WSEAS International Conference on CIRCUITS, SYSTEMS, SIGNAL and TELECOMMUNICATIONS (CISST'07)

3rd WSEAS International Conference on MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY and ECOLOGY (MABE'07)

4th WSEAS International Conference on FLUID MECHANICS (FLUIDS'07)

4th WSEAS International Conference on HEAT and MASS TRANSFER (HMT'07)

Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, January 17-19, 2007

Conference Statistics:
Submitted papers: 327
Accepted papers: 205

Enjoy some of the moments of the conference, the banquet, and the sight seeing in the various tourist resorts of Gold Coast:
 

 

Scientific Aspect

Review Process:
Each paper was reviewed at least by 2 independent reviewers. The WSEAS Secretariat sent each paper to 4 reviewers. Some papers received reviews from 4 different referees. The WSEAS Secretariat forwarded these comments by personalized emails to the responsible for the correspondence author. The full list of the reviewers will be available in the web page: http://www.worldses.org/reviewers.htm

Only authors of those papers, which are found to have very positive response from 2 referees and which are modified sufficiently to take into account all the comments of (at least 2) referees of the conference are invited to send an extended version in the WSEAS Journals (WSEAS Transactions).

WSEAS sent a full report of the whole review process and the whole correspondence to the following international indexes that have recognized officially the Validity and the Reputation of the WSEAS Conferences: http://www.worldses.org/indexes

Best Student Papers:
The Organizing Committee received the forms that the Session Chairmen filled in after the end of their Sessions and after additional evaluation and discussion decided the following.
The Criteria were
a) originality and scientific impact
b) good presentation
c) paper presented by a student

Conference: FLUIDS
Won by: Mr. Peter Moore
Title: Turbulent Jet Flow Noise Prediction
Authors: Peter Moore, Harmen Slot, Bendiks Jan Boersma

Conference: MABE
Won by: Mr. Jason Whyte
Title: A Preliminary Approach to Deterministic Identifiability of Uncontrolled Linear Switching Systems
Author: Jason Whyte

Conference: CISST
Won by: Mr. Pramuk Unahalekhaka
Title: Risk Assessment of Damages due to Lightning Discharges: A Case Study to a Telecommunication System in Singburi Province of Thailand
Authors: P. Unahalekhaka, K. Chinnabutr

Conference: CEA
Won by: Miss Ying-Ling Lin
Title: Fusion and Consistency of Incomplete Fuzzy Preferences
Authors: Tien-Chin Wang, Ying-Ling Lin

Plenary Lectures:

Broadband Communications from High Altitude Platforms

Professor Gorazd Kandus
Head of the Department of Communication Systems
Jozef Stefan Institute
Slovenia
gorazd.kandus@ijs.si



Computing Capillary-Dominated Fluid States and Stabilities

Professor Steven H. Collicott
School of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
collicot@purdue.edu



Exact Variational Principles of 3-D Unsteady Navier-Stokes Equations

Professor Gao-Lian Liu
Institute of Appl. Mathematics & Mechanics,
Shanghai University, Shanghai 200072, P.R. CHINA
liu_gaolian@hotmail.com



Environmental Concerns with the Evolution of Gasoline Additives

Associate Professor Ting-Nien Wu
Department of Environmental Engineering
Kun Shan University, 949 Da Wan Road, Yung-Kang City
Tainan Hsien 71003, TAIWAN, R.O.C.
wutn@mail.ksu.edu.tw



Optimization of Key Parameters of PEM Fuel Cells by Inverse Heat Transfer Theory

Professor Chin-Hsiang Cheng
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
National Cheng Kung University
Tainan 70101, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
chcheng@mail.ncku.edu.tw



A Model for Binding of Metals to Surfactant and Polyelectrolyte

Professor Yi-Chu Huang
Department of Environmental Science and Engineering
National Pingtung University of Science and Technology
1 Hsueh Fu Road, Nei-Pu Hsiang, Pingtung 91201
TAIWAN, R.O.C.
ych@mail.npust.edu.tw
 

Social Aspect

Coffee-Breaks: The WSEAS Organizing Committee offered 6 very rich coffee-breaks. Each coffee-breaks were composed by filter coffee, decaf. coffee, tea, local sweets, biscuits, freshly baked pastries. During the Coffee-Breaks the attendees had several opportunities for to interchange ideas and proposals for common projects and collaboration.

Banquet: The Conference Banquet took place inside the hotel. In addition to the rich buffet, the participants had the opportunity of enjoying a duo of talented local singers.
The whole event was really impressive. All the participants had a very good time and enjoyed themselves very much.