The IEEE Blockchain 2023 workshops and symposia provide
vibrant opportunities for academic researchers and
industry practitioners to share their research
experiences, original research achievements and
practical development products on specific new
challenges and emerging issues related to Blockchain.
The themes of the IEEE Blockchain 2023 workshops and
symposia should be related to the scopes of the main
conference, reflecting to advances in all aspects of
blockchain.
The organizers of the workshops and symposia shall have
responsibility of soliciting call for papers, forming
program committee to review and select papers as well as
planning workshop/symposium program. The registration
fees for workshops and symposia will be determined by
and paid to the main conference other than the workshops
or symposia. The main conference will provide
workshop/symposium facilities including the working
notes printing, meeting rooms, proceedings, etc.
The papers of the IEEE Blockchain 2023 workshops and
symposia will be published in the proceedings of the
main conference by IEEE CPS (EI Indexed) and collected
by IEEE Xplorer Digital Library.
Prospective Workshop Organizers should send a proposal
containing the following information to IEEE Blockchain
2023 Workshop Chairs via email by July 15, 2023:
● Title of the workshop/symposium (Full name and
Abbreviation)
● Objectives, scope, and contribution to the main
conference (up to 1 page)
● Short bio of the key organizers and their experience
on conference/workshop organization
● Procedures for selecting papers, plans for advertising
call for papers, and intentions for organizing journal
special issues if possible
● The expected number of participants
● A tentative list of program committee members
● The workshop website URL address if available
Approved workshops/symposia should strictly follow the
Important Dates of the main conference, particularly the
Author Notification Date and the Camera-ready Paper Due
Date. The submission deadline could be later than that
of the main conference. But a workshop/symposium should
have sufficient time, say 5-7 weeks, for generating peer
reviews. Generally, each paper should receive 2 or 3
peer reviews.
In order to encourage the workshop/symposium organizers,
the main conference will also provide the following
benefits to the workshop/session organizers: (1) If a
workshop will have at least 10 full registrations for
accepted papers (excluding those borderline papers
transferred from the main conference), then one of the
main organizers can choose either to waive one of his or
her papers for registrations. (2) If a
workshop/symposium will have at least 20 full
registrations for accepted papers (excluding those
borderline papers transferred from the main conference),
then the main organizers can also invite one keynote
speaker for the workshop and the conference will provide
free registration and travel grant for the keynote
speaker.
Look forward to your stimulating proposals and
contributions to IEEE Blockchain 2023!
IEEE Blockchain 2023 Workshop Chairs:
Workshop and Symposia Co-chairs
● Weizhi Meng
Technical University of Denmark, Denmark (weme@dtu.dk)
● Xuyang Jing
Xidian University, China (jingxuyang@xidian.edu.cn)
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