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The National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) and Intel Labs recently announced a new partnership to support novel, transformative, multidisciplinary approaches that address the problem of securing current and emerging cyber-physical systems, the infrastructures they form, and those integrated with them. A key goal of this activity is to foster a long-term research community committed to advancing research and education at the confl
Frankie King Submitted by Frankie King on June 6th, 2014
Large disasters may ripple across cities, regions or even nationally through interconnected critical infrastructure systems. Right now, many of those connections are invisible, making it very difficult to put effective mitigation strategies in place. Critical links are often uncovered too late, causing greater impacts to infrastructure and challenging recovery efforts on the ground. Join us for the Resilience Week 2019 Symposium to discuss how private and public partners can work together to ensure a secure and reliable flow of energy across the nation. 
Craig Rieger Submitted by Craig Rieger on April 13th, 2019
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Mohamed Ali Bubtaina Submitted by Mohamed Ali Bubtaina on June 26th, 2018

The following is a letter to the community from James Kurose, Assistant Director, and Erwin Gianchandani, Deputy Assistant Director, of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorate of Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE). 

Dear CISE Community,

Katie Dey Submitted by Katie Dey on February 14th, 2018
Call for Papers  IEEE is the Technical Co-Sponsor (TCS) of the International Conference on Cyber Situational Awareness, Data Analytics and Assessment (CyberSA 2018, an international refereed conference dedicated to the advancement of the principles, methods and applications of situation awareness on Cyber Systems, Business Information Systems (BIS), Computer Network Defence (CND), Critical National Infrastructures (CNI), Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) and Internet of Things (IoTs). 
xavier bellekens Submitted by xavier bellekens on October 30th, 2017
The purpose of this project is to plan and organize the 2017 NSF Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) Principal Investigator (PI) Meeting. This meeting convenes all PIs of the National Science Foundation CPS Program for the fifth time since the program began. The PI Meeting is to take place on November 13-14, 2017 in Alexandria, Virginia. The PI meeting is an annual opportunity for NSF-sponsored CPS researchers, industry representatives, and Federal agencies' representatives to gather and review new CPS developments, identify new and emerging applications, and to discuss technology gaps and barriers. The program agenda is community-driven and includes presentations (oral and poster) from PIs, reports of past year program activities, and showcase/pitch new CPS innovations and results. The annual PI Meeting serves as the only opportunity where the CPS researcher community gathers to share their research, discuss new research opportunities and challenges, and explore new ideas and partnerships for future work. Furthermore, the PI meeting is also an opportunity for the academic research community to interact with industry entities and government agencies with vested interest in CPS research and development. The PI Meeting is a forum for sharing ideas across the CPS community. It has played a major role in growing the community across broad range of sectors and technologies, and performing outreach to others who have interest in learning about the program and participating as future proposers, transition partners, or future sponsors. The 2017 PI meeting will feature additional demonstrations to show the impact of CPS research. Finally, we expect to conduct discussions across the community on considerations and ideas to inspire CPS 2.0, and future collaborations with the Industrial Internet Consortium which includes multiple organizations transitioning CPS research into practice.
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Janos Sztipanovits Submitted by Janos Sztipanovits on October 2nd, 2017
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ISDF 2017
You are invited to participate in The Third International Conference on Information Security and Digital Forensics (ISDF2017) that will be held in Metropolitan College, Thessaloniki, Greece on Dec 8-10, 2017. The event will be held over three days, with presentations delivered by researchers from the international community, including presentations from keynote speakers and state-of-the-art lectures. All registered papers will be published in SDIWC Digital Library, and in the proceedings of the conference.
Submitted by Jenevieve Zuckerberg on December 6th, 2016
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) announced up to $30 million in funding for two new programs that aim to solve some of the nation’s most pressing energy challenges by accelerating the development of novel energy technologies. NEXT-Generation Energy Technologies for Connected and Automated on-Road vehicles (NEXTCAR) seeks to develop new technologies that decrease energy consumption of future vehicles through the use of connectivity and automation.
Submitted by Michael Kane on May 11th, 2016
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) Program Solicitation NSF 16-549 Replaces Document(s): NSF 15-541 National Science Foundation
Submitted by Anonymous on March 7th, 2016
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DIPDMWC2016
The Third International Conference on Digital Information Processing, Data Mining, and Wireless Communications The submission is open until June 6, 2016. Please consider submitting your papers to DIPDMWC2016. ****ALL registered papers will be submitted to IEEE for POTENTIAL inclusion to IEEE Xplore.**** The Third International Conference on Digital Information Processing, Data Mining, and Wireless Communications (DIPDMWC2016) July 06-08, 2016 | Moscow, Russia
Submitted by Mary Grace Berdida on January 23rd, 2016
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