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IEEE Pervasive 2021 : Special Issue on Computational Materials
IEEE Pervasive 2021 : Special Issue on Computational Materials

IEEE Pervasive 2021 : Special Issue on Computational Materials

Abstract Submission Deadline: November 17, 2020
Submission Deadline: December 01, 2020




Call for Papers

Call for Papers: Special Issue on Computational Materials
Gregory D. Abowd, Yoshihiro Kawahara, Lucy Dunne

Title and abstracts due: 17 November 2020 (email [email protected])
Full manuscripts due: 1 December 2020 (via mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pc-
Publication: July-September 2021

Mark Weiser’s initial inspirational words about computing technologies of the 21st century were that “they weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it.’’ This was meant metaphorically, but 30 years removed from the early days of ubiquitous computing, we see that our technological advances have enabled the development of computational artifacts that address three major challenges: power, manufacturing cost, and physical form factor. Gregory D. Abowd recently referred to the possibility of an Internet of Materials based on computational materials. This special issue seeks articles that address this general vision, with potential areas of focus including:

• Self-sustainable computing and interaction technologies
• eTextiles
• On the body
• Tangible computing artifacts
• Alternative manufacturing of computing via additive techniques or nano-manufacturing
• Conformable electronics
• Printed electronics
• Organic electronics
• Mechanical meta-materials
• Power-savvy computational architectures
• Energy-harvesting techniques

Submission Guidelines
Articles submitted to IEEE Pervasive Computing should not exceed 6,000 words, including all text, abstract, keywords, bibliography, biographies, and table text. The word count must include 250 words for each table and figure. References should be limited to at most 20 citations (40 for survey papers). Authors are encouraged, but not required, to use a template for submission (accepted articles will ultimately be typeset by magazine staff for publication). View the Author Information page.

Questions?
Contact the guest editors at [email protected].

Guest editors:
• Gregory D. Abowd, Georgia Institute of Technology
• Yoshihiro Kawahara, University of Tokyo
• Lucy Dunne, University of Minnesota



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