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CALL FOR PAPERS Display Week 2021 Society for Information Display INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM, SEMINAR & EXHIBITION May 16–21 SAN JOSE McENERY CONVENTION CENTER SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, US www.displayweek.org
Special Topics for 2021 • In Display Measurement • For Human Visual Perception in Displays • For Interactive Technology The Display Week 2021 Technical Symposium will (3) NEW for 2021 HIGH-DYNAMIC-RANGE place emphasis on four special topics of interest DISPLAYS to address rapid growth in the following areas: Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, and Mixed Reality; This special topic covers new materials and device Machine Learning for Displays; High-Dynamic-Range technologies for high-dynamic-range (HDR) displays Displays; and IoT Displays. Submissions relating to and applications. An HDR display requires high these special topics in the field of information display luminance (>1,000 nits), deep black level (10 bits. Both miniLED backlit LCDs and dual-cell LCDs, OLEDs and microLEDs can achieve (1) AUGMENTED REALITY, VIRTUAL REALITY, HDR, but with their own challenges. HDR display AND MIXED REALITY (AR/VR/MR) topics include, but are not limited to, the following: This special topic covers the technologies and appli- • MiniLED Backlit LCDs cations in the emerging areas of Augmented Reality • Halo Reduction Techniques (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Mixed Reality (MR). • Flexible MiniLEDs for Flexible LCDs and Emissive These sessions will bring together scientists, Displays engineers, business professionals, market analysts, • Dual-Cell LCDs and industry leaders involved in AR, VR, and MR • High-Luminance OLEDs technologies, products, applications, advanced • High-Luminance and Low-Power Mini/MicroLEDs developments, and emerging trends. AR/VR/MR topics include, but are not limited to, the following: • High-Efficiency Quantum-Dot Color Conversion • Chip-Size Effect on MicroLEDs • AR, VR, and MR Systems and Applications • Ambient Light Effect on HDR Displays • Display Technologies for AR, VR, and MR Systems • High Ambient Contrast Ratio • Spatial Sensing and Imaging Technologies • Tracking, Localization, Mapping, and Navigation (4) NEW for 2021 IoT DISPLAYS Techniques The Internet of Things (IoT) is an increasingly important • Computation, Graphics, and Display Processing paradigm for creating a world of connected devices, • Mapping and Rendering of Virtual Objects onto the with compelling use cases in domains including health- Physical World care, logistics, energy control, and smart cities. In the • Immersive Audio Technologies IoT era, image displays including digital signage are • End-to-End System Integration and Latencies evolving from unidirectional advertising tools to smart • Inputs, Interfaces, and Interactions display/signage tools that provide bidirectional and • Human Factors and User Experience interactive services. Smart signage, for example, col- • Object, Human, and Scene Capture; Reconstruction, lects user contexts from various sensors and wearable Recognition, and Understanding devices. The smart signage then changes contents on • Machine Learning Techniques Including Deep Neural the screen according to the context information. There- Networks fore, users can be served various personalized and • Eye Tracking, Biometrics, and User Authentication targeted services. However, conventional signage systems have difficulty in connecting new sensing (2) MACHINE LEARNING FOR DISPLAYS devices to the systems because there is no standard The evolution of new computing technologies and the to connect signage systems and sensing devices. availability of big data are boosting machine learning Moreover, conventional wireless communication sys- (ML) and deep learning in different fields. The special tems for small wireless electronics devices suffer from topic on ML covers the applications of machine low radiation efficiencies of miniaturized antennas learning in all aspects of display technologies and implemented within less-than ideal real estate and manufacturing. These sessions bring together display locations (e.g., antennas are typically installed in a experts and ML experts to explore opportunities small bezel of the display device). Displays for IoT also to solve challenging display problems with the right need to have increased communication bandwidth in ML techniques. Machine Learning topics include, but order to keep up with other media used for computing. are not limited to, the following: Papers are sought to enable bidirectional image • Techniques in Graphics, Image Processing, and displays with topics including the following: Computer Vision • Energy-Efficient Invisible Antenna Integrated within • Applications in Enhancing Display Technology a Display Panel • For AR/VR in Developing Featured Machines • Energy-Efficient Miniaturized Antennas that Can Fit • In Display Manufacturing into the Small Bezel of a Display
• Energy-Efficient Display Devices and Algorithms immersive and compelling experience, and approaches • Camera-Under-Display Technologies to take advantage of limitations of the visual system • Visible Light Communication Technologies Integrated to process or transmit display data more efficiently. on an Image Display Panel Papers that discuss novel methods of user interaction • Touch Technologies Compatible with On-Panel and HMI with display systems are also welcomed. In Antenna Structures addition, this year we also encourage submissions in: • Gesture-Control Technologies • NEW for 2021 Displays for Therapy and Assistive • Presence Sensing Technologies • Face-Recognition Technologies • Wide-Color-Gamut and High-Dynamic-Range Imaging • Sensor Technologies Integrated on an Image Display • Visual Comfort and Health with Display Systems Panel (Including Links Between Myopia and Displays) • Edge-Computing Technologies Integrated on an • Immersive Interaction Image Display Panel • Image Quality and Display Perception • Increased Bandwidth Technologies for IoT Displays • Human-Machine Interfaces • Human Factors in Emerging Displays Symposium Topics • Human Factors of Projection Systems and Applications • New Display Technologies and Storytelling, Controlling Attention The Society for Information Display (SID) encourages • Dealing with Prescriptions in Near-to-Eye Displays the submission of original papers on all aspects of the research, engineering, application, evaluation, (3) AUTOMOTIVE/VEHICULAR DISPLAYS AND HMI and utilization of displays. Paper submissions are TECHNOLOGIES: Papers for this topic shall deal with welcome for any of the following symposium topics: all aspects of automotive and vehicular displays and related HMI issues, including market aspects, display (1) ACTIVE-MATRIX DEVICES: Submissions are and lighting technologies, head-up displays, smart solicited covering all novel aspects of TFTs, including displays, application issues with vehicular displays, semiconducting materials, structures/processing, and advanced technologies for displays, touchscreens, reliability, circuit design, and the application of and gestures in vehicles as well as the user experience. active-matrix electronics to displays and other related Contributions in the following areas are solicited: systems. Displays • NEW for 2021 LTPO and Novel Device Integration • EXPANDED for 2021 Avionic Displays and Applica- Strategies tions, Including HMD, HUD, and Interaction Means • TFTs Made of LTPS, Oxide, Organic, and Other • Smart Vehicular Display and Lighting Technologies Semiconductors • Interactive Technologies for Automotive Displays • Novel TFT Circuits and Driving Technologies • Application Issues with Vehicular Displays and • High-Performance Active-Matrix Displays Lighting • Ultra-Low-Power Active-Matrix Displays • Metrology for Automotive Displays • New AMOLED Display Pixels and Backplanes • Displays for ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance • Backplane Technology for MicroLEDs Systems) • Emerging Active-Matrix Displays and Devices • Head-Up Displays (HUDs), Including AR, Holographic, • Sensors and Other Functional Devices and Night Vision • Integrated Active-Matrix Devices • Automotive and Vehicular Display Market and Technology Trends (2) APPLIED VISION/HUMAN FACTORS: New • Infotainment and Passenger Entertainment Displays display technology has driven displays to incorporate • Projection Displays (Other than HUD) for Interior and more pixels, greater contrast, higher luminance, and Exterior Projection richer color volume, thus enabling a wide range of • Transparent Displays (Other than HUD) for Window, new visual experiences. Submissions are encouraged Panoramic Roof, etc. that discuss the benefits and tradeoffs of how these • Camera and Rear-Mirror Display Systems new display technologies, as well as novel uses of • Video Interface and Display Link for Automotive traditional display technology, can have a measurable • Exterior Automotive Displays (Other than Projection) impact on the visual experience. Topics in the following areas are particularly in demand: mitigating challenges • Displays as Interior Design Elements by presenting comfortable and engaging 3D imagery • High-Visual-Performance Displays for Automotive (including autostereoscopic, AR, and VR form factors), • Display Readability in Variable Ambient Lighting effective use of a wider color volume to create a more Situations
• Optical Components for Automotive Applications • Manufacture of AMLCD and Other Non-Emissive • Optical Bonding, AR/AG/AS Coating Displays • Display Materials Optimized for Automotive Applications • Manufacture of e-Paper and Other Reflective Displays • Motorbike and Bicycle Displays and Applications • Manufacturing Equipment and Processes, Including • Modeling and Simulations Very Large Substrate Sizes • Manufacturing Equipment for Front- and Back-End HMI Technologies Processing Including Packaging, Encapsulation, • EXPANDED for 2021 Automotive User Experience Interconnect, Assembly, and Roll-to-Roll Processing (UX), User Interaction (UI), User Delight (UD) • Display-Module Manufacturing Including Panel and • Human-Machine Interface (HMI) System Solutions Module Assembly for All Display Technologies • HMI for, and User Experience (UX) of, Advanced (e.g., AMLCD, OLED Display, e-Paper, Mini/MicroLED Driver Assistance Systems, Automated Driving, etc. Display, Projection, etc.) • Multi-Modal Input and Output User Experience (UX) • Display-Component Manufacturing (e.g., Optical Films, Color Filters, LEDs, Backlights, In-Cell and • Driver Inattention (Driver Distraction) On-Cell Touch Panels, Finger-Print Sensors, Covers, • Application Issues with Automotive HMIs etc.), Including Topics Related to High Luminance • Customer Acceptance and Feedback on Different and True Black, HDR Displays, and Quantum-Dot Technology Displays and Interfaces (QD)-Based Applications • Regulations and Trends Related to In-Vehicle • Materials for Panel and Module Manufacturing, Interfaces Including Substrates, Films, Adhesives, Photo- Patternable Organic Materials (for Bank Layers or Polarization Layers, etc.), Photoresists, Sputtering (4) DISPLAY ELECTRONICS: For consideration will or Evaporating Materials, and Consumables be all aspects of circuits (integrated or otherwise) for • Manufacturing Productivity and Cost-Reduction displays, electronic components for displays and Topics imaging devices, and image- and video-processing • Green Manufacturing — Reducing Energy algorithms. Consumption and Waste, and Strategies for • Electronics and Image Processing for Wearable Displays Product End-of-Life Recycling and Disposal, etc. • Driving Electronics for UHD (4K x 2K) and Beyond • Driving and Compensation Circuits for Curved Displays (6) DISPLAY MEASUREMENT: Submissions are • Electronics for Touch and Interactive Displays encouraged that address the characterization and • OLED Driving Techniques measurements of displays and display components. • Display Drivers, TCONs, and New Driving Schemes • Characterization of Perceptible Display Phenomena • Variable Refresh Rate Electronics and Driving Schemes • Optical Characterization of Display Materials and • Machine Learning for Display Electronics Components and Their Effects on System Optical • Sensors Under Display Technologies and Electronics Performance • Low-Power and Low-Cost Driving Techniques • Optical Characterization and Measurement of • Image/Video Capture and Processing Techniques High-Dynamic-Range and Wide-Gamut Displays • 3D/Depth Imaging and Augmented/Virtual Reality • Solid-State-Lighting Metrology and Characterization • High-Dynamic-Range Driving Electronics • Advances in Display Measurements Standards • Display Electronics for Foldable Displays • Measurement Methods for Near-to-Eye Displays for AR, VR, and Other Applications • Optical Characterization and Measurement of (5) DISPLAY MANUFACTURING: Papers addressing Light-Field and 3D Displays the following areas will be considered: materials, • Calibration and Verification of Instrumentation process, and equipment advancements related to the manufacture of display panels, components, • Display Testing and Calibration in Mass Production and module assemblies. (7) DISPLAY SYSTEMS: The Display Systems • EXPANDED for 2021 Manufacture of High-Resolution OLED and Other Emissive Display Panels, Fine Metal Subcommittee is soliciting original papers on display Mask (FMM), OLED Evaporation Systems, OLED systems, as well as related devices and techniques, Printing or Patterning Processes, and Thin-Film including the following: Encapsulation (TFE) Processes • EXPANDED for 2021 Display Systems and • EXPANDED for 2021 Inline Manufacturing Test, Components Repair, Metrology, and Quality Control • EXPANDED for 2021 Augmented Reality, Virtual • Manufacturing-Related Advances Enabling Current Reality, Mixed Reality, and Other Near-To-Eye and and Emerging Displays Including Flexible, Foldable, Table-Top Display Systems; Novel Components Stretchable, Wearable Displays; 3D or Transparent and/or Novel System Integration, Including Displays; Multi-Functional Display Architectures; etc.) Microdisplays, Projection Optics, and Viewing Optics
(e.g., Waveguides, Light Guides, Diffractive, Reflective); • Wearable Display Applications and Novel Uses of Related Visual Perception Problems for the Novel Near-to-Eye Displays Systems • Medical and Clinical Applications Including Imaging, • EXPANDED for 2021 Dual-Cell LCD Diagnostics, Therapy, Remediation, and Quality of • EXPANDED for 2021 Novel Displays, Components, Life and Image Processing • Avionics, Military, Automotive, and Ruggedized • EXPANDED for 2021 Large-Area-Display Technologies: Display Applications Cinema Displays, Direct-View LED Walls, Digital Signage • Applications of Mobile Displays (Smartphones, • EXPANDED for 2021 Projection Head-Up Displays for Tablets, e-Readers, etc.) Automotive, Aviation, and Other Applications • New Digital Cinema, Entertainment, Gaming, and • EXPANDED for 2021 Mobile Displays TV Applications • EXPANDED for 2021 Transparent Displays • Smart Lighting/Solid-State Lighting Applications • EXPANDED for 2021 Ultra-Low-Power Displays • Applications of Kiosks, Signage, Transparent, and Tiled Displays • EXPANDED for 2021 SDR/HDR/Display Backlight Unit (BLU), Frontlight Unit (FLU), and Optical Components • Environmentally Friendly (Green) Display Applications • EXPANDED for 2021 Light-Guide Plate Design for • 3D, Stereoscopy, and Holography Display Applications Automotive Lighting and Illumination • Novel Ubiquitous Display Applications • EXPANDED for 2021 3D, Autostereoscopic, Light-Field, • Displays for IoT Solutions Volumetric, Holographic, Aerial Displays and • Applications of Touch and Distributed Displays Components • EXPANDED for 2021 Projector: Design, Manufacturing, (9) EMISSIVE, MICROLED, AND QUANTUM-DOT Applications, and Novel Architectures DISPLAYS (EMQ): Advances in materials, processes, • EXPANDED for 2021 Projection Systems, Arrays, designs, and functions of emissive displays, including Subsystems, Components, and Projection Mapping EL and PL quantum-dot displays, quantum-dot • EXPANDED for 2021 Immersive Display Systems, materials, microLED displays, microLED processing, Dome Displays, and Cave Displays LED displays and video walls, inorganic EL displays, • EXPANDED for 2021 Standards and Guidelines field-emission lamps, field emitters, perovskite Related to the Design or Evaluation of Display Systems materials, and phosphors, are sought. Smart-pixel and smart-display topics are also requested with a (8) EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICA- focus on the integration of microLEDs, detectors, TIONS: Papers are solicited for the topics of (i) Novel sensors, micro ICs, and other unique functionalities and Emerging Display Technologies and (ii) Novel into emissive displays to create highly integrated Display Applications including, but not limited to, semiconductor information displays (HISIDs) to all of the following: enable outstanding interactive and immersive • NEW for 2021 Novel Applications of Mini and Micro experiences in new form factors. LEDs • NEW for 2021 Unconventional Displays and Alternative • NEW for 2021 Novel Applications of Flexible, Foldable, Applications of Emissive Display Technologies and Free-Form Displays and Supporting Electronics • MicroLED Applications and Processing (Devices, • Application of Meta-Surface and Meta-Optics in Novel Metrology, Materials, and Manufacturing) Displays • Colloidal Quantum-Dot/Nanoparticle Applications • Advanced Optics and Tunable Active Optic and Processing (Components, Devices, Materials, Technologies for Enhanced Vision, Near-to-Eye and Manufacturing) Displays, and Holography • Colloidal Quantum-Dot/Nanoparticle Electrolumines- • Display and Sensor Combinations for Unique cence Applications (e.g., medical) • Perovskites, Phosphors, Plasma, Field-Emission, • Applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine and Inorganic EL Displays Learning (ML) for Enhancing Imaging, Healthcare, • Smart Pixels, Smart Displays, and Highly Integrated Wellness, and Manufacturing Semiconductor Information Displays (HISIDs) • Smart Displays and Novel Uses of Embedded Technologies (10) FLEXIBLE DISPLAYS AND E-PAPER: The • Novel Uses of Display Technology for Non-Display subcommittee seeks submissions on all aspects of Applications flexible, e-Paper, and wearable display technologies, • Multi-Modal Display User Interfaces (e.g., Auditory including flexible, stretchable, bendable, foldable, Displays) or rollable display devices (OLED, MicroLED, electro- • Display Software Applications (e.g., Image phoretic, MEMS, cholesteric LCD, electrowetting, Enhancement) and other emissive and reflective display devices) and • Novel Applications system-level integration of such devices and printed
electronics based on organic and inorganic materials. • Health and Physiological Monitoring, Including Advances in flexible-display materials (substrates, Pulse/Ox, ECG transparent conductors, TFTs, encapsulation, barrier • Environmental, Including UV Exposure layers, and adhesives), printing and novel deposition • Integrated Microphones techniques, manufacturing methods (R2R, bonding, • Displays with Directly Integrated Output Capabilities and lift-off), electro-optical effects, sensor technologies • Haptic/Tactile (Including Electrostatic and and sensor interfaces, driving techniques including Vibrotactile Approaches) ultra-low-power operation, device performance and • Integrated Speakers reliability, ergonomics, and applications for emerging Touch Controllers, Sensors, Materials, and Processes flexible, paper-like, wearable, or stretchable display involve novel state-of-the-art techniques for sensing technologies are also sought. touch on a display, with quantitative characterization • EXPANDED for 2021 Bio/Medical and Ultra-Low-Power and discussion of their performance. Topics include: Applications of Flexible/Wearable Displays and • Touch Controllers and Electronics (Especially Those e-Papers Integrated with Other Components Such as the • Flexible OLED, MicroLED, QD-LED, and Other Display Driver) Emissive Materials, Displays, and Devices • Touch Electrode Sensor Design and Geometry • Electronic Papers including LCD, EPD, MEMS, and • Transparent Conductors and ITO Alternatives Other Non-Emissive or Emissive Displays and (Metal Mesh, Nanowires, etc.) Devices • Patterning Methods for Touch Sensors • System-Level Integration for Flexible, Wearable, • Integration Methods with the Display (Direct Lamination/ Bendable, and Stretchable Display Devices Optical Bonding) • Materials and Devices for Textile/Fiber Displays and • Substrates (Including Novel Glasses, Flexible Films) Electronics • Flexible Sensors and Wearable Displays • Investigations of Touch-Sensor Visibility • Flexible Display Components and Materials Including • Special Considerations for Automotive Applications Substrates, Films, Adhesives, Encapsulation, and Novel Sensors that are based on display industry Barriers materials or manufacturing techniques and that have a • Organic and Other Solution-Based TFTs, Flexible clear path to integration with a display are of interest. Active-Matrix Backplanes • Integration, Packaging, Testing, and Reliability of Novel Interaction Systems and Techniques that the Flexible Displays and e-Paper systems support must be extremely novel or impactful • Flexible-Display Manufacturing of and Equipment for to be considered. Printed Electronics • Applications and Ergonomics of Integrated Flexible (12) LIQUID-CRYSTAL TECHNOLOGY: Papers are Electronics sought on advances in the development of liquid • Flexible and Stretchable Hybrid Electronics crystal, including electro-optical effects, materials, • Materials and Devices for Novel Mechanical UI/UX applications, and devices. Technique • Flexible, Rollable, and Conformable LCDs • High Image Quality/Super High Resolution (11) INTERACTIVE DISPLAYS AND SYSTEMS: • Fast-Response-Time and Color-Sequential LCDs Interactive Displays address sensing and inter- • High-Dynamic-Range and High-Ambient-Contrast activity that are fundamentally integrated into a LCDs display. Examples include: • Wide-Color-Gamut and QD-Enhanced LCDs • LC for Automotive Displays • EXPANDED for 2021 Optical Imaging through the Display • LC for AR/VR Applications o Camera under Display for Photo/Video Capture and • Smart Windows Fingerprint Sensing • Display Enhancement • Optical System Innovations • LC-Based Spatial Light Modulators and Optical • Image Restoration Algorithms Elements • Displays with Directly Integrated Output Capabilities: • LC Alignment Technologies o EXPANDED for 2021 Fingerprint, including Optical, • New LC Materials Capacitive, and Ultrasonic Mechanisms • Use of LC Technologies in Sensing Applications o Sensor-in-Pixel (SIP) Techniques, Including Optical • LC for Nonvisible Wavelength Applications and Force Sensors • Touch/Force/Stylus • Strain/Flex • Proximity/In-Air Gesture
a revised version is submitted by March 15, 2021. (13) ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES: Papers are sought on materials, display designs, and Note that content-wise, the submission must contain performance of small-to-large-area OLED panels. the abstract and the information listed in the bullet Papers that discuss the progress and challenges for points (1) – (7) below under Option 2. OLED display performance and manufacturing issues OPTION 2 are of particular interest. Furthermore, papers on OLED signage and OLED lighting solutions are welcome. The instructions below outline the submission require- ments and can be used instead of Option 1, above. • New AMOLED Display Pixels and Backplanes If your paper is accepted, you will receive further • OLED TV — Mobile and Large-Area Applications instructions for filing your final submission by March • Novel OLED Materials and Architectures Enabling 15, 2021. Below are the requirements for Option 2: Emerging OLED Displays Page Headers: Please place the first author’s name • Active- and Passive-Matrix OLED Display Technology and the title of the paper on the top of each page of • Emerging OLED Displays the submission. • OLED Device and Materials Fundamentals Abstract: Your submitted 35–50 word abstract, • Injection and Transport Mechanisms, Molecular highlighting the key details of your paper, will be Engineering, and Device Structure published in the Program if your paper is accepted. • OLED Stability and Degradation Mechanisms The abstracts will be edited to accommodate the program format. • OLED Encapsulation Structure Keywords: Include a minimum of three keywords. • Foldable, Rollable, and Stretchable OLED • OLED Applications for Lighting Technical Summary: The summary must not exceed 4 pages in length. Material beyond four pages will not • OLED Manufacturing be considered in the evaluation of the paper. • OLED Systems Packaging, Integration, and Cost (1) Include the names of all authors with their affilia- Reduction tions, addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses. Please underline the name of the Abstract/Technical Summary presenter when there are two or more authors. Format and Paper (2) Also indicate whether the presenter is a student. Submission Requirements (3) Objective and Background: Briefly describe the goals and intent of your project and provide background factors that led to the new results.. General Note: The selection-rejection decision for a (4) Results: Describe the specific results that will paper is based on its originality, quality, relevance, be presented at the 2021 Display Week Symposium. and completeness. Please provide a technical description of how the results were achieved. Sufficient detail (quantitative TWO OPTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSION and/or graphical data) should be included so the (Read carefully) Program Committee can properly evaluate your Two options are available for authors who wish to submission. submit papers. Option 1 is designed to streamline the (5) Impact: Discuss the significance of your work and process and allows authors to submit an initial version compare your findings with previously published work. of their paper in a format that is already appropriate for final submission, instead of submitting the tradi- (6) References: List a few main references covering tional abstract/summary format. If their papers are projects in related areas. We are requesting that selected, authors do not need to do anything further, authors use the Vancouver citation style. but have the option of submitting a final revised paper, (7) Prior Publications: Generally, Symposium papers if they wish. Option 2 is the traditional process of must be original contributions. If your organization has submitting a 4-page Technical Summary for review, published or presented material on similar work in with the final paper being submitted later after English, please explain how the present material notification of acceptance. differs. The only exception to this rule is that papers submitted to the Emerging Applications subcommittee OPTION 1 need not be original. Please follow the instructions and templates available SUBMISSION PROCESS FOR BOTH OPTIONS on www.scomminc.com/pp/pcm/sid.htm to help in the preparation and submission of the 4-page technical Once the abstract/technical summary is completed, paper. If your paper is selected, this submission will all authors are required to upload it to be used as the final Symposium Digest paper unless www.scomminc.com/pcm/sid/sid.cfm
Additional information must be provided on the online Asian Program Committee Chair submission form. Authors must: Yong Taek Hong (A) Enter the full title of the paper. Seoul National University (B) Enter the name of the contact author and e-mail. yongtaek@snu.ac.kr (C) List all the authors and include their contact European Program Committee Chair information as requested on the form. Philippe Coni (D) Place the abstract in the allotted space on the form. THALES Avionics (E) Enter the keywords in the space provided. philippe.coni@fr.thalesgroup.com (F) Check the appropriate box for student travel grant Symposium Coordinators requests. Bill Klein (G) Indicate whether your paper is invited. Palisades Convention Management, Inc. (H) Indicate if you wish to have your paper considered New York, NY for oral or poster presentation, if you have a prefer- 1+(212) 460-8090 x204 (fax -5460) ence. wklein@pcm411.com (I) Indicate the closest matching symposium topic Samantha Tola from the list included in this Call for Papers along Palisades Convention Management, Inc. with the appropriate special topic if appropriate. New York, NY (J) Attach a PDF of your technical summary. 1+(212) 460-8090 x203 (K) Click on submit. stola@pcm411.com If you need further assistance, please contact either Bill Klein at wklein@pcm411.com or Samantha Tola Speaker Responsibilities at stola@pcm411.com. All costs associated with your participation at Display Author Timeline Week as a speaker will be at your own expense (including travel, housing, registration fee, etc.). The deadline for receipt of technical summaries/ Display Week 2021 Features abstracts is December 21, 2020 (February 11, 2021, for Late-News Abstracts/Summaries). Notification of acceptance will be emailed by February 16, 2021 (March 1 for Late-News Abstracts/Summaries). • Technical Symposium Authors of accepted papers will be directed to an • Special Topics online “Author’s Kit” with instructions for the prepara- • Poster Session tion of the paper to be published in the Symposium Digest. The paper shall consist of 4 pages, including • Keynotes all illustrations, and is due no later than March 15, • Invited Papers 2021. Note: If a revised paper is not received by • Distinguished Papers March 15, the initial summary and abstract submitted • Author Interviews will be published in the Symposium Digest. • Short Courses • Technical Seminars Points of Contact • Awards Banquet • Annual Awards Luncheon Program Chair • People’s Choice Awards Wei Yao • Exhibition Apple, Inc. • Exhibitors’ Forum wyao@apple.com • I-Zone Deputy Program Chair • Business Conference Hyun Jae Kim • Women in Tech Panel Yonsei University • CEO Forum hjk3@yonsei.ac.kr • Job Fair General Chair Nikhil Balram Google LLC nbalram1@hotmail.com
Student Travel Grants Deadlines and Key Dates A limited number of student travel grants, up to $1000 Abstracts/Summaries .............................Dec. 21, 2020 each, will be made available to student presenters Late-News Abstracts/Summaries.............Feb 11, 2021 of accepted papers. A student travel grant must be requested upon submission of abstracts by checking Accept/Reject Letters .............................Feb. 16, 2021 off the appropriate box on the online submission site. Late-News Accept/Reject Letters..............Mar. 1, 2021 A questionnaire will automatically be generated. Please complete the questionnaire. Only students Revised Digest Paper Submission .........Mar. 15, 2021 who submit the questionnaire will be eligible to Display Week 2021 ...........................May 16–21, 2021 receive a student travel grant. The deadline for the Sunday Short Courses............................May 16, 2021 submission of abstracts is December 21, 2020; February 11, 2021, for Late-News Abstracts/ Monday Technical Seminars ...................May 17, 2021 Summaries. Exhibition/Exhibitors’ Forum/I-Zone ..May 18–20, 2021 Symposium .......................................May 18–21, 2021
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