Collaborators

CALL FOR COLLABORATORS:

Students, Reviewers, Commercial Sponsors, Exhibitors,
Partners for Research


The WSEAS Organizing Committee addresses an open call here to:

*Students: Students can help the organizing committee during the conference. The Organizing Committee will select students, that have not a paper to present and they are not co-authors in any paper, to contribute as volunteers in the success of the meeting. For them the Organizing Committee will offer:

1. Free Registration in the Conference

2. Full Conference Bag with the Proceedings

3. Free Participation in all the Social Activities of the Conference

4. Certification of Attendance

5. A Book or a Journal from WSEAS

The students that will be selected will attend the sessions that are nearer to their scientific interest. During the sessions, they will be responsible for the technical details and technical equipment (computers, projectors) and they will assist the presenters installing their presentations (pdf files, power point files, etc...) in the computer. They will assist also in the registration desk and during the social activities as well.

Send your CV to WSEAS now by email reporting the particular conference that you want to be selected as collaborator.

The WSEAS Organizing Committee addresses an open call here also to:

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Reviewers (they will review the papers of the conference)
Fill in this form: http://www.wseas.org/reviewersoffer.htm

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Commercial Sponsors (they will support the conference financially)
Send your proposal to WSEAS now by email reporting the particular conference that you want to sponsor.

* Exhibitors  (they will exhibits their products)
Send your proposal to WSEAS now by email reporting the particular conference where you want to exhibit your products

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Partners in our Research Projects (they will be partners in research projects that run in WSEAS Headquarters) Send your proposal to WSEAS now by email reporting the particular conference that you want to be selected as a volunteer

 




 

 


 

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