General Chair |
Lothar Pauly
Siemens Communications, Germany |
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Executive Chair |
Werner Mohr Siemens Communications, Germany |
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TPC Chair |
K.C. Chua
National Univ. of Singapore, Republic of Singapore |
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TPC Vice-Chair (Phy/MAC) |
Sumit Roy
Univ. of Washington, USA |
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TPC Vice-Chair (Networks) |
Victor Leung
Univ. of British Columbia, Canada |
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TPC Vice-Chair (Services & Applications) |
Abbas Jamalipour
Univ. of Sydney, Australia |
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TPC Vice-Chair (Tutorials) |
T.J. Lim
Univ. of Toronto, Canada |
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TPC Vice-Chair (Technology / Business Applications Panels) |
Vijay Varma
Telcordia Technologies, USA |
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Publications Chair |
Charles Knutson
Brigham Young Univ., USA |
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Associate TPC Vice Chair (Phy/MAC) |
Uday Desai
IIT - Bombay, India |
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Project Manager |
Debora Kingston
IEEE Communications Society, USA |
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Treasurer |
Bruce Worthman IEEE Communications Society, USA |
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WCNC Steering Committee Chair |
J. Roberto B. de Marca PUC/Rio, Brazil |
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VISA ASSISTANCE
US ENTRY FOR NONIMMIGRANTS
The requirements for entry into the U.S. are more stringent. Including changes for travelers from countries participating in the VISA Waiver Program.
If you need a Visa to enter the U.S. please apply for one as early as possible!
UNITED STATES VISA REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY BY NON-IMMIGRANTS
Visa applications are now subject to a greater degree of scrutiny than in the past. For many applicants, a personal appearance interview is required as a standard part of visa processing. Additionally, applicants affected by these procedures are informed of the need for additional screening at the time they submit their applications and are being advised to expect delays.
Changes for entry by citizens of Visa Waiver Program & Participating Countries:
Starting October 1, 2003, each Visa Waiver Program traveler must present a machine-readable passport (MRP) at the U.S. port of entry to enter the U.S. without a Visa; otherwise a non-immigrant visa is required. Additional information can be found on the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs Visa Services Web site at http://travel.state.gov/nonimmigrantvisas.html
The US-VISIT program requiring foreigners to be fingerprinted and photographed before entering the United States is being expanded to include millions of travelers from 27 countries who had been allowed to travel within the US without visas for up to 90 days. To-date, the 27 countries are: Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Canadians are not required to have visas and are not part of the visa-waiver program.
Visa Assistance from IEEE Communications Society
To obtain a visa to attend this conference, some embassies will request you to present a letter from the IEEE Communications Society.
ComSoc can only provide letters for attendees who meet one or more of the following requirements:
- Have submitted a technical paper for review
- Are the author/presenter of an accepted technical paper, tutorial, workshop or application session
- Have registered for the conference with payment
To request a Visa Assistance letter click here.
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