
For more information contact:
Boris Mizaikoff, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Contact Boris Mizaikoff boris.mizaikoff@chemistry.gatech.edu
404-894-4030
6th IEEE Sensors Conference 2007 in Atlanta!
Atlanta (April 21, 2007) — On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the 6th IEEE Sensors Conference 2007 it is a great honor and pleasure to welcome you to Atlanta, Georgia, USA from October 28 to 31, 2007.
IEEE Sensors 2007 is the leading international conference for the presentation, discussion, and exchange of information regarding research and development in sensors and its related fields. The 6th IEEE Sensors Conference 2007 brings together researchers, developers, and practitioners from diverse fields in sensor technology, and the members of the Organizing Committee are making all efforts to meet your expectations, and to ensure a successful conference. We hope to create an opportunity for meeting old and making new friends and colleagues, and more importantly, to become acquainted with the latest developments in the sensors community.
We also hope you can experience the “flavor of the South", as Atlanta offers a wide variety of cultural landmarks, and recreational opportunities. Furthermore, Atlanta is among the favorite destinations for international conventions due to its preferable access, high-class conference facilities, a wide range of qualified accommodations, and outstanding services.
I cordially invite you to join us and to share your discoveries at the 6th IEEE Sensors Conference 2007, and I hope that you will take this opportunity to explore one of the most vibrant cities in the world. I look forward to meeting you in Atlanta, USA!
Boris Mizaikoff
General Chair of IEEE Sensors 2007
Georgia Institute of Technology
Related Link
Official Homepage IEEE Sensors 2007
http://ieee-sensors2007.org/
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