Report for the WSEAS, WSEAS Conferences, WSEAS Books and WSEAS Journals back
Dear Prof. Poulos,
After our Successful conference in Corfu (August 2004) where you was the coordinator of the Review Process, I would like to inform you that the WSEAS Administration decided again to organize some parallel events in Corfu, in October of 2008.
As you probably know, the WSEAS Publications are characterized by:
High ReadabilityThe WSEAS gives also high readability to published papers having open the WSEAS E-Library:
http://www.worldses.org/online The only thing that you will need to make one-time registration in one conference or to pay one annual subscription to receive a password without expiry date. Practically, the WSEAS E-LIBRARY is open for all with more than 50000 visits per month is open for all the WSEAS members and WSEAS allows the scanning from the search engines (google, etc....)]
http://www.worldses.org/onlineReviewers in the WSEAS ConferencesMany Reviewers help volunteerly the WSEAS difficult task each year. The WSEAS forward their names to WSEAS Administration and you can check their names here
http://www.worldses.org/reviewWSEAS also publishes the feedback that receives from its members in its WSEAS Feedback Forum
www.worldses.org/feedback.htm Post-Conference ReportsFull post-conference reports also appear after the scientific events in the WSEAS Post-Conference Reports
http://www.wseas.org/reports Prof. K.R.Rao (Life Fellow of IEEE), WSEAS Speaker in the WSEAS Conference in Athens, Sept.2007Other ParticipantsProf. B.Bose,(Life Fellow of IEEE), WSEAS Speaker in the WSEAS Conference in Venice
The WSEAS Increasing Impact attracts every year much scientific interest among top Researchers and University Professors from all over the world, to mention only a few recent WSEAS Speakers: Lotfi Zadeh, Dimitri Bertsekas, Sunil Das, Bimal K. Bose, Janusz Kacprzyk, Leonid Kazovsky, Rao Kamissety, Ronald Yager, Narsingh Deo, Sidney Burrus, Biswa N. Datta, Mihai Putinar, Stamatios Kartalopoulos, David Staelin, A. Bers, Athanasios Manikas, Wlodzislaw Duch, George Giannakis, Nikos Markatos, Wasfy B Mikhael, Valeri Mladenov, Panos Pardalos, George Tsamasphyros, Tadeusz Kaczorek, Leon Chua, Irwin W. Sandberg, Constantin Udriste, Andris Buikis ,Metin Demiralp , Michael N. Katehakis, Imre J. Rudas, Brian A. Barsky, Dimitris Kazakos, Alexey L Sadovski, Amedeo Andreotti, Ion Carstea, Sudip Misra, Victor-Emil Neagoe, Panos M. Pardalos, Hamid Abachi, Ryszard S. Choras, Hamido Fujita, Miroslav Begovic, Josef Boercsoek, Dumitru Cazacu, Costas G. Helmis, Zhixin Wang, Sankar K. Pal, Ulrich Albrecht, Jim Cunningham, Dorian Cojocaru, Andrzej Ordys, Fumiaki Imado, Milan Stork, Remi Leandre, Kleanthis Psarris, Kinshuk, Moustapha Diaby, Brian McCartin, Patrick Wang, Costin Cepisca, Charles Long, Gabriela Bognar, Angel Kuri-Morales, Jiancheng Guan, and many others ....
Example: Prof. Dimitri Bertskeas, MIT, Speaker in the WSEAS CSCC 2005 and CSCC 2007
Approximately each year about 3000 academicians attend the WSEAS Conferences and more than 3000 papers are published by WSEAS each year out of more than 10000 submitted papers. While from 10000 papers in WSEAS Conferences, approximately 4000 are approved and from them around 3000 thousand make registration and attend the congresses.Indexing of the WSEAS by Important Citation Indices
WSEAS ConferencesAs one can check the Abstracting/Indexing Status of WSEAS Books, WSEAS Journals and WSEAS Conference Proceedings is important. All the papers in the WSEAS Books and Journals are refereed papers by 3 international reviewers. The List of the Reviewers exist in all the WSEAS Books (Hard-Copy or CD-ROM) as well as Journals. The WSEAS Administration would like to extend a special thanks to its Reviewers, Organizers of Conferences, Organizers of Special Sessions, Guest Editors, International Scientific Committees, Chairmen of Local Chapters, Faculty Members and Students that have published papers in WSEAS Books (Conference Proceedings - Digests of Papers - Research Monographies) and Journals.
Please, Marios, see some pictures in the WSEAS Site from: Prof. Leon Chua (Life Fellow of IEEE), WSEAS Speaker in the WSEAS Conference in Archachon, Nov.2007
Prof. Biswa N. Datta (Life Fellow of IEEE), WSEAS Speaker in the WSEAS Conference in Tenerife, Dec.2007
Prof. M.Ueda and M.Katehakis graduated from the same University in USA, met each other after more than 30 years in the WSEAS Conference in Tenerife, Dec.2007
Prof. Irwin Sandberg (Fellow IEEE). More than 10 times participant in the WSEAS Event Examples: *
http://www.wseas.us/reports *
http://math08.wseas.orgProf. A.Manikas (Imperial College, UK). See
http://www.wseas.us/reportsProf. P.Pardalos (IEEE Fellow). See
http://www.wseas.us/reportsProf. T.Kaczorek (IEEE Fellow). See
http://www.wseas.us/reportsIndexing of the the WSEAS Books and Conference Proceedings from Important Citation Indices The WSEAS Books and Conference Proceedings: are indexed by1. ISI (ISINET)
2. INSPEC (IET, former IEE)
3. CSA (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts)
4. ELSEVIER and Elsevier Bibliographic Database
5. ZENTRALBLATT
6. ULRICH
7. MATHSCINET of AMS (American Mathematical Society)
8. MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS of AMS (American Mathematical Society)
9. ACM
10. Computer Science Bibliography Administrator
11. American Chemical Society and its Index: Chemical Abstracts Service
12. European Library in Paris (France)
13. DEST Database (Australia)
14. Engineering Information
15. SCOPUS
16. Directory of Published Proceedings
17. EMBASE
18. Compendex (CPX)
19. GEOBASE
20. BIOBASE
21. BIOTECHNOBASE
22. FLUIDEX
23. OceanBase
24. BEILSTEIN Abstracts
25. World Textiles
26. MEDLINE
27. British Library
28. National Library of Greece
29. German National Library of Science and Technology
30. EBSCO
31. IARAS Index
32. Scholar of Google
See also some other interesting images in the WSEAS Web Site
Prof. Wlodzislaw Duch (Fellow of IEEE), WSEAS Speaker in the WSEAS Conference in Tenerife, Dec.2007
Prof. Sidney Burrus (Fellow of IEEE), WSEAS Speaker in the WSEAS Conference in Tenerife, Dec.2007
Prof. Biswa N. Datta (IEEE Fellow), WSEAS Speaker in the WSEAS Conference in Trinidad
Indexing of the the WSEAS Journals (WSEAS Transactions) from Important Citation Indices 1. ISI through the INSPEC (IEE)
2. INSPEC (IET, former IEE)
3. CSA (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts)
4. ELSEVIER and Elsevier Bibliographic Database
5. ZENTRALBLATT
6. MATHSCINET of AMS (American Mathematical Society)
7. ULRICH
8. MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS of AMS (American Mathematical Society)
9. Computer Science Bibliography Administrator
10. British Library
11. American Chemical Society and its Index: Chemical Abstracts Service
12. European Library in Paris (France)
13. DEST Database (Australia)
14. Swets Information Services
15. Engineering Information
16. SCOPUS
17. EBSCO
18. EMBASE
19. Compendex (CPX)
20. Geobase
21. BIOBASE
22. BIOTECHNOBASE
23. FLUIDEX
24. OceanBase
25. BEILSTEIN Abstracts
26. World Textiles
27. MEDLINE
28. Mayersche
29. Index of Information Systems Journals
30. National Library of Greece: See the link: NLG-Journals
31. IARAS Index
32. Scholar of Google
Other Editions Also the WSEAS participates permanently in the following editions
1. ISSN Center as an International Publisher
2. Yearbook of International Organizations
3. International Congress Calendar (quarterly, since 1960)
4. Transnational Associations book (quarterly, since 1949)
WSEAS Books The WSEAS Press publishes High Quality Textbooks, Monographies, Other Conference Proceedings.
WSEAS can also undertake to include them in several international indexes. The full text of your book is sent to five international reviewers and after 3 months the author(s) receive(s) the reviewers' comments with the recommendation of the Associate Editor for publication or not.
At the same time interval of these 3 months the author(s) must not negotiate(s) the publication of the book with any other international publisher Policy for the WSEAS Books
http://www.worldses.org/books
Recent WSEAS Books: www.worldses.org/books
Some of the Upcoming WSEAS Conferences:
Rhodes (Rodos) Island, Greece, August 20-22, 2008
2008 WSEAS Int. Conf. on BIOMEDICAL ELECTRONICS and BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS (BEBI'08)
Rhodes (Rodos) Island, Greece, August 20-22, 2008
8th WSEAS Int. Conf. on APPLIED INFORMATICS AND COMMUNICATIONS (AIC'08)
8th WSEAS Int. Conf. on SIGNAL PROCESSING, COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY and ARTIFICIAL VISION (ISCGAV'08)
8th WSEAS Int. Conf. on SYSTEMS THEORY AND SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATION(ISTASC'08)
Rhodes (Rodos) Island, Greece, August 20-22, 2008
6th IASME / WSEAS Int. Conf. on HEAT TRANSFER, THERMAL ENGINEERING and ENVIRONMENT (HTE'08)
6th IASME / WSEAS Int. Conf. on FLUID MECHANICS and AERODYNAMICS (FMA'08)
Malta, September 11-13, 2008
EUROPEAN COMPUTING CONFERENCE (ECC'08)
FINITE DIFFERENCES - FINITE ELEMENTS - FINITE VOLUMES - BOUNDARY ELEMENTS (F-and-B'08)
Malta, September 11-13, 2008
ENVIRONMENTAL and GEOLOGICAL SCIENCE and ENGINEERING (EG'08)
MARITIME and NAVAL SCIENCE and ENGINEERING (MN'08)
Laredo, Cantabria, Spain, September 23-25, 20088th WSEAS Int. Conf. on POWER SYSTEMS (PS '08)
8th WSEAS Int. Conf. on SIMULATION, MODELLING AND OPTIMIZATION (SMO '08)
8th WSEAS Int. Conf. on SIGNAL, SPEECH AND IMAGE PROCESSING (SSIP '08)
8th WSEAS Int. Conf. on MULTIMEDIA, INTERNET & VIDEO TECHNOLOGIES (MIV '08)
8th WSEAS Int. Conf. on DISTANCE LEARNING and WEB ENGINEERING (DIWEB '08)
* 4th WSEAS Intern. Symposium on GRID COMPUTING
* 4th WSEAS Intern. Symposium on DIGITAL LIBRARIES
* 4th WSEAS Intern. Symposium on DATA MINING and INTELLIGENT INFORMATION PROCESSING
Venice, Italy, November 21-23, 2008
8th WSEAS Int.Conf. on APPLIED COMPUTER SCIENCE (ACS'08)
7th WSEAS Int.Conf. on EDUCATION and EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY (EDU'08)
4th WSEAS Int.Conf. on REMOTE SENSING (REMOTE'08)
Puerto De La Cruz, Canary Islands, Spain, December 15-17, 2008
13th WSEAS Int. Conf. on APPLIED MATHEMATICS
7th WSEAS Int. Conf. on CIRCUITS, SYSTEMS, ELECTRONICS, CONTROL & SIGNAL PROCESSING (CSECS '08)
Puerto De La Cruz, Canary Islands, Spain, December 15-17, 2008
2nd WSEAS Int.Conf. on COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY (COMPUCHEM'08)
4th WSEAS Int. Conf. on CELLULAR and MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, BIOPHYSICS and BIOENGINEERING (BIO'08)
Cairo, Egypt, December 29-31, 2008
6th WSEAS Int. Conf. on ENVIRONMENT, ECOSYSTEMS and DEVELOPMENT (EED'08)
4th WSEAS Int. Conf. on APPLIED and THEORETICAL MECHANICS (MECHANICS '08)
Cairo, Egypt, December 29-31, 2008
7th WSEAS Int.Conf. on E-ACTIVITIES (E-Learning, E-Communities, E-Commerce, E-Management, E-Marketing, E-Governance, Tele-Working) (E-ACTIVITIES '08)
7th WSEAS Int.Conf. on INFORMATION SECURITY and PRIVACY (ISP '08)
7th WSEAS Int.Conf. on COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE, MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS and CYBERNETICS (CIMMACS '08)
Conferences of 2009:
Cambridge, UK, February 21-23, 2009
8th WSEAS International Conference on ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING and DATA BASES (AIKED '09)
8th WSEAS International Conference on SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, PARALLEL and DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS (SEPADS '09)
8th WSEAS International Conference on ELECTRONICS, HARDWARE, WIRELESS and OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS (EHAC '09)
8th WSEAS International Conference on SIGNAL PROCESSING, ROBOTICS and AUTOMATION (ISPRA '09)
Cambridge, UK, February 24-26, 2009
4th IASME / WSEAS Int.Conf. on ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT (EE'09)
4th IASME / WSEAS Int.Conf. on CONTINUUM MECHANICS (CM'09)
4th IASME / WSEAS Int.Conf. on WATER RESOURCES, HYDRAULICS & HYDROLOGY (WHH'09)
3rd IASME / WSEAS Int.Conf. on GEOLOGY and SEISMOLOGY (GES'09)
Social Profile and Philanthropy of the WSEAS
The WSEAS is a non-for-profit organization with several acts of donating money, goods, time (see below). WSEAS efforts are extended to support a charitable cause, usually over an extended period of time and in regard to a defined objective. In a more fundamental sense, the WSEAS philanthropy may encompass any altruistic activity which is intended to promote good or improve human quality of life. The WSEAS does not discriminate people according national, racial, religious, and class differences. WSEAS snuggles all the nations, cultures and religions as you can see below.
You can read for example the Letter of Petros Molyviatis, Minister of External Affairs and President of Fire Victims here: Letter from Minister of External Affairs to WSEAS Throughout the summer of 2007, a series of massive forest fires broke out in several areas across Greece. The most destructive and lethal infernos raged from August 23 to August 27 mainly in western and southern Peloponnese as well as in southern Euboea, resulting in 68 confirmed fatalities as of September 21. Some of these firestorms are believed to be the result of arson although many proved to be the result of mere negligence. Hot temperatures (three consecutive heat waves of over 40C / 105F) and drought have made the 2007 summer an especially severe one in Greece.[1] From the end of June 2007 to early September 2007, over 3,000 forest fires were recorded across the nation. According to the World Wide Fund for Nature-Greece, overall these wildfires destroyed a total of 177,265 hectares (438,040 acres). Nine more people were killed in blazes in June and July.
Donation of 18000 EUR by the WSEAS for Rehabilitation of Archaeological Monuments of great Importance in Crete Island and Revealment of Frescos (Wall Painting) of the Early Cretan School (December 27, 2007)
WSEAS offered the amount of 18000 EUR for the Rehabilitation of the ancient Temples "Agia Triada" & "Panagia" in the village Sfaka, Sitia, Lassithi Prefecture, Crete, Greece. In these monuments, constructed around 1500 during the Venetian occupation of Crete, there were several and important Frescos (Wall Paintings) under the Plasters ("Sovas") of the Churches. WSEAS supported financially this project and now these very old frescos (Wall Paintings, Hagiographies) were revealed after the removal of plasters and the visitors can admire works of the early Cretan School. WSEAS is willing to help the world cultural heritage by actions like this. We hope to organize an excursion to this place in one of our next Conferences in Crete.
Donation of the 15% from the WSEAS of the registration fees from 4 conferences to the tsunami victims (February 2005) The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, was an undersea earthquake that occurred at 00:58:53 UTC (07:58:53 local time) December 26, 2004, with an epicentre off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. The WSEAS members know that the earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing more than 225,000 people in eleven countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 m (98 ft). This was the ninth deadliest natural disaster in modern history. Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, and Myanmar were hardest hit. With a magnitude of between 9.1 and 9.3, it is the second largest earthquake ever recorded on a seismograph. This earthquake had the longest duration of faulting ever observed, between 8.3 and 10 minutes. It caused the entire planet to vibrate as much as 1 cm (0.4 in). The disaster is known by the scientific community as the great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake, and is also known as the Asian Tsunami and the Boxing Day Tsunami. The tsunami occurred exactly one year after the 2003 Bam earthquake and exactly two years before the 2006 Hengchun earthquake. The plight of the many affected people and countries prompted a widespread humanitarian response. In all, the worldwide community donated more than $7 billion (2004 US dollars) in humanitarian aid.
Donation of the 10% by the WSEAS of the registration fees from 4 conferences to the victims of the earthquake of the town Bam in IRAN (December 2003)
On December 26, 2003 at 5:26 AM local time(1:56 AM UTC) Bam Citadel "the biggest adobe structure of the world" and most of the city of Bam proper were devastated by an earthquake. The United States Geological Survey estimated its magnitude as 6.6 on the Richter scale. The BBC reported that "70% of the modern city of Bam" was destroyed. Death toll numbers as high as 80,000 were rumoured on the street and 70,000 reported in the media. However, the total death toll was given as 56,230 on January 17 and the latest estimate from Tehran has halved previous estimates to 26,271 deaths. An additional 50,000 were reported injured, however this number is very uncertain; the most reported number is 30,000, which may have originated from an early Reuters account. According to the Iranian news agency IRNA, the old Bam Citadel was "levelled to the ground". An international relief effort to help the survivors got under way as soon as news of the scale of the disaster reached the outside world. Rescue efforts quickly became a body recovery exercise, with many of the dead being buried in mass graves with the mullahs sanctioning abbreviated Islamic burial rites due to the huge numbers and fear of disease. The high death toll occurred because very few people who were trapped when their mud-brick homes collapsed managed to survive. Rescue workers reported that the collapsing mud-brick structures had completely disintegrated and buried people in piles of earth, rather than trapping them in voids or air pockets between building slabs, as would happen in a concrete building collapse. Those few who did survive being trapped were generally rescued within the first few hours, after being dug out by local survivors, or were trapped in ventilated air pockets. Among the survivors of the earthquake was 97-year-old Sharbanou Mazandarani, who was trapped in her home for eight days. Rescue workers took three hours to dig her out after sniffer dogs found her. She survived by being under a table near a ventilation pipe. The international relief effort staged in the earthquake's aftermath helped to thaw relations somewhat between Iran and western countries. Numerous countries (including the United States and UK) sent supplies and search-and-rescue teams including the International Rescue Corps. In February of 2004 Bam was visited by Charles, Prince of Wales, a further indication of the improvement of international relations following the disaster.
By the way, I would like you to visit the WSEAS web site and see the new accepted papers (for every 10 submitted papers, only 1 is accepted in the WSEAS Journals) in the:
^ WSEAS Journals^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS AND CONTROL
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTERS
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON MATHEMATICS
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRONICS
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON BIOLOGY AND BIOMEDICINE
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ADVANCES in ENGINEERING EDUCATION
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED AND THEORETICAL MECHANICS
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON FLUID MECHANICS
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
^ WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
^ Worldses index
We must not forget of course
Corfu Island, Greece, October 26-28, 2008
10th WSEAS Int. Conf. on MATHEMATICAL METHODS AND COMPUTATIONAL
TECHNIQUES IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (MMACTEE '08)
7th WSEAS Int. Conf. on NON-LINEAR ANALYSIS, NON-LINEAR SYSTEMS AND CHAOS (NOLASC '08)
8th WSEAS Int. Conf. on WAVELET ANALYSIS & MULTIRATE SYSTEMS (WAMUS '08)
Corfu Island, Greece, October 26-28, 2008
4th WSEAS/IASME Int. Conf. on EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES (EDUTE' 08)
4thWSEAS Int. Conf. on DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS and CONTROL (CONTROL '08)
as well as
Bucharest, Romania, November 7-9, 2008
10th WSEAS Int. Conf. on MATHEMATICAL and COMPUTATIONAL METHODS in SCIENCE and ENGINEERING (MACMESE'08)
7th WSEAS Int. Conf. on DATA NETWORKS, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS (DNCOCO '08).
1st WSEAS Int. Conf. on SENSORS and SIGNALS (SENSIG '08).
1st WSEAS Int. Conf. on VISUALIZATION, IMAGING and SIMULATION (VIS'08).
Bucharest, Romania, November 7-9, 2008
1st WSEAS Int. Conf. on NATURAL HAZARDS (NAHA'08)
1st WSEAS Int. Conf. on CLIMATE CHANGES, GLOBAL WARMING, BIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS (CGB '08).
1st WSEAS Int. Conf. on URBAN REHABILITATION AND SUSTAINABILITY (URES'08)
1st WSEAS Int. Conf. on MATERIALS SCIENCE (MATERIALS'08)
You must see also
^ List with the Reviewers in WSEAS Conferences
^ WSEAS Feedback
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http://www.wseas.org/reports^ Policy for the WSEAS Books
^ Recent WSEAS Books
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