22nd National CSI Computer Conference
11th - 13th March 2017
Sharif University of TechnologyThe 22nd National CSI Computer Conference (CSICC) is held by Computer Society of Iran, Intelligent Information Solutions Center (IISC), and Advanced Information and Communication Technology Research Center (AICTC) of Sharif University of Technology. The conference objective is to advance and broaden the computer knowledge and technology and mainly focuses on the fundamental, strategic, developing, practical and educational aspects. Tutorial and workshops in diverse contexts will also be held meanwhile the conference by LAITEC. Participants from academia and research communities as well as industry are welcomed to join the conference by either submitting paper or participating the workshops in order to exchange information and new findings and discuss the challenges.
It is noteworthy that a part of accepted papers will also be published in JCSE journal in addition to conference proceedings.
Chair of Advanced Information and Communication Technology Research Center (AICTC) of Sharif University of Technology
Nader Bagherzadeh is a professor of computer engineering in the department of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of California, Irvine, where he served as a chair from 1998 to 2003. Dr. Bagherzadeh has been involved in research and development in the areas of: computer architecture, reconfigurable computing, VLSI chip design, network-on-chip, 3D chips, sensor networks, computer graphics, memory and embedded systems, since he received a Ph.D. degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 1987. He is a Fellow of the IEEE.
Professor Bagherzadeh has published more than 250 articles in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. His former students have assumed key positions in software and computer systems design companies in the past thirty years. He has been a PI or Co-PI on more than $10 million worth of research grants for developing next generation computer systems for applications in general purpose computing and digital signal processing as well as other related areas.