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BEAI 2018 : International Conference on Modern Trends in Biomedical Engineering, Applied Sciences and Information Technology

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Link: http://acrsolutions.org/international-conferences/athens-greece-beai-18/
 
When Jul 21, 2018 - Jul 22, 2018
Where Athens, Greece
Submission Deadline Jul 1, 2018
Categories    engineering technology   applied sciences   biomedical   information technology
 

Call For Papers

Aim of our peer-reviewed conference is to become a benchmark event by gathering academics, researchers and scholars from various countries, backgrounds and traditions who will discuss and debate on the challenges and opportunities in continuous technological development and engineering achievements.
ARS will offer ample opportunities for discussions among scientists, scholars, expert from industry and generally all participants in the Conference. Please, engage freely in discussions, share your ideas and build relationships among the group of international researchers.

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