CALL FOR ABSTRACT


CALL FOR PAPERS

Informaton for authors

 

The official call for papers, with the indication of deadlines, submission format and submission selection criteria is still in preparation. 

 

Please note: 

  • The deadline for the submission of contributions will be in the early months of next year. This means that you have plenty of time to prepare and work on your possible contribution!
  • We  encourage the submission of original and new contributions. We plan to have accepted original contributions published in a book of abstracts (free of charge) after proper and rigorous review (details are being worked out with publisher at this time). 
  • Contributions on relevant and current topics will be taken into consideration for presentation and discussion at the conference even if not strictly limite to unpublished material. 
  • the topics of interest for the conference are (as listed in the home page):
    • Fluctuations and noise in biology and in biomedicine;
    • Fluctuations and noise in materials and devices;
    • Noise in circuits (amplifiers, bias systems and oscillators, from ultra low frequencies to the microwave range);
    • Fluctuations and noise in nano-scaled and quantum devices and systems;
    • Noise in complex and non-linear systems;
    • Applications of noise (assessment of quality and reliability, advanced sensing applications);
    • Theory of noise and fluctuations;
    • Fluctuations and noise in in mechanical systems, buildings and infrastructures;
    • Noise in human activities (security, economics, etc);
    • Acoustic noise;
    • Fluctuations and noise in relation to deep learning and AI theory and applications;
    • Fluctuations and noise and highly complex and chaotic systems, including applications to weather forecast.
    • other fluctuations and noise related topics not explicitly listed above 
  • if you believe that there is a specific topic deserving to be explicitly mentioned or deserving a dedicated (special) session, please contact the organizing committee at upon26@unime.it with suggestions/proposals.
 
If you have any question, please send an e-mail to upon26@unime.it

The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.