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The 2008 American Control Conference (ACC) will be held Wednesday through Friday, June 11-13, 2008 at the Westin Seattle Hotel, Seattle, Washington.
 
The 2008 American Control Conference (ACC) will be held Wednesday through Friday, June 11-13, 2008 at the Westin Seattle Hotel, Seattle, Washington.
  
The ACC is the annual conference of the American Automatic Control Council, the U.S. national member organization of the International Federation for Automatic Control. National and international society cosponsors of ACC include AIAA, AIUser:Curator 83E, AIST, ASCE, ASME, IEEE, ISA, and SCS. The 2008 ACC technical program will cover new developments related to theory, application, and education in control science and engineering. In addition to regular technical sessions the program will also feature interactive and tutorial sessions and preconference workshops.
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The ACC is the annual conference of the American Automatic Control Council, the U.S. national member organization of the International Federation for Automatic Control. National and international society cosponsors of ACC include AIAA, AChE, AIST, ASCE, ASME, IEEE, ISA, and SCS. The 2008 ACC technical program will cover new developments related to theory, application, and education in control science and engineering. In addition to regular technical sessions the program will also feature interactive and tutorial sessions and preconference workshops.
  
 
Seattle, the "Emerald City," is home to the Space Needle and Starbucks Coffee. It offers a variety of activities and attractions including tours of the Pacific Northwest, the new Experience Music Project and Museum of Flight, cruises in Puget Sound and beyond, award-winning restaurants, and an acclaimed nightlife and music scene.
 
Seattle, the "Emerald City," is home to the Space Needle and Starbucks Coffee. It offers a variety of activities and attractions including tours of the Pacific Northwest, the new Experience Music Project and Museum of Flight, cruises in Puget Sound and beyond, award-winning restaurants, and an acclaimed nightlife and music scene.
 
 
 
Organizing Committee
 
Organizing Committee
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GeneralChair
 
Anuradha Annaswamy, MIT
 
Anuradha Annaswamy, MIT
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Tariq Samad, Honeywell
 
Tariq Samad, Honeywell
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ViceChair: Special and Interactive Sessions
 
Atul Kelkar, Iowa State University
 
Atul Kelkar, Iowa State University
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ViceChair: Invited Sessions
 
Jing Sun, University of Michigan
 
Jing Sun, University of Michigan
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ViceChair: Industry & Applications
 
Anna Stefanopoulou, University of Michigan
 
Anna Stefanopoulou, University of Michigan
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ViceChair: Student Affairs
 
Dawn Tilbury, University of Michigan
 
Dawn Tilbury, University of Michigan
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ExhibitsChair
 
Wendy Foslien, Honeywell
 
Wendy Foslien, Honeywell
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FinanceChair
 
Rajesh Rajamani, University of Minnesota
 
Rajesh Rajamani, University of Minnesota
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Local ArrangementsChair
 
Kristi Morgansen, University of Washington
 
Kristi Morgansen, University of Washington
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PublicationsChair
 
Naira Hovakimvan, Virginia Polytechnic Inst.
 
Naira Hovakimvan, Virginia Polytechnic Inst.
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PublicityChair
 
May-Win Thein, University of New Hampshire
 
May-Win Thein, University of New Hampshire
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RegistrationChair
 
Carolyn Beck, University of Illinois
 
Carolyn Beck, University of Illinois
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Karlene Hoo, Texas Tech. University
 
Karlene Hoo, Texas Tech. University
 
 

Revision as of 09:51, 7 July 2022

The 2008 American Control Conference (ACC) will be held Wednesday through Friday, June 11-13, 2008 at the Westin Seattle Hotel, Seattle, Washington.

The ACC is the annual conference of the American Automatic Control Council, the U.S. national member organization of the International Federation for Automatic Control. National and international society cosponsors of ACC include AIAA, AChE, AIST, ASCE, ASME, IEEE, ISA, and SCS. The 2008 ACC technical program will cover new developments related to theory, application, and education in control science and engineering. In addition to regular technical sessions the program will also feature interactive and tutorial sessions and preconference workshops.

Seattle, the "Emerald City," is home to the Space Needle and Starbucks Coffee. It offers a variety of activities and attractions including tours of the Pacific Northwest, the new Experience Music Project and Museum of Flight, cruises in Puget Sound and beyond, award-winning restaurants, and an acclaimed nightlife and music scene.
			
Organizing Committee
GeneralChair
Anuradha Annaswamy, MIT
ProgramChair
Tariq Samad, Honeywell
ViceChair: Special and Interactive Sessions
Atul Kelkar, Iowa State University
ViceChair: Invited Sessions
Jing Sun, University of Michigan
ViceChair: Industry & Applications
Anna Stefanopoulou, University of Michigan
ViceChair: Student Affairs
Dawn Tilbury, University of Michigan
ExhibitsChair
Wendy Foslien, Honeywell
FinanceChair
Rajesh Rajamani, University of Minnesota
Local ArrangementsChair
Kristi Morgansen, University of Washington
PublicationsChair
Naira Hovakimvan, Virginia Polytechnic Inst.
PublicityChair
May-Win Thein, University of New Hampshire
RegistrationChair
Carolyn Beck, University of Illinois
WorkshopsChair
Karlene Hoo, Texas Tech. University
					
KEY DATES:
Website open for submissions now
Deadline for all submissions:	Sept. 15, 2007
Notification of acceptance/rejection:	Jan. 31, 2008
Final Manuscript submission due:	Mar. 15, 2008
	
	
					
	
Submissions for the 2008 ACC program are invited. Contributors are encouraged to consult the conference website and contact appropriate organizing committee members for more information. In addition to the standard podium format, the technical program will also include interactive sessions featuring posters and hardware and software demonstrations. All submissions will be subjected to the same review standards. The program committee reserves the right to assign accepted papers to either session category.

Contributed papers can be submitted in regular or short paper categories. Regular papers are intended to be complete descriptions of finished work. Short papers are intended to present novel ideas or preliminary results.

Invited session proposals should present topics from multiple viewpoints with unifying themes. Each proposal should consist of a summary statement and six regular papers.

Education/Tutorial session proposals should address state-of-the-art control theory and industrial applications. Tutorials are encouraged to have panel discussions.

Preconference workshop proposals addressing topics of current interest to the controls community are invited.

We also invite exhibit proposals related to control theory, practice, and education. The ACC exhibit area typically features booths by book publishers, local and national organizations, and suppliers of software and hardware systems.
	

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