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Important Dates
Conference: May 29-31, 2018
Regular paper submission deadline:
February 2nd, 2018 February 9th, 2018
Tutorial proposals submission deadline:
February 19th, 2018 February 26th, 2018
Posters & demos submission deadline:
February 2nd, 2018 February 9th, 2018
Doctoral Consortium submission deadline:
February 2nd, 2018 February 9th, 2018
Notification to authors and registration opening:
March 28th, 2018
Camera-ready copy deadline for all paper types:
April 13th, 2018
Author registration deadline:
April 13th, 2018
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OVERVIEW

TUESDAY MAY 29, 2018
 
8h00
9h00
Registration.
 
 
9h00
9h30
Conference opening.
9h30
10h30
 
10h30
11h00
Coffee break
 
11h00
12h30
11h00
12h30
 
12h30
14h00
Lunch break
 
14h00
15h30
14h00
15h30
14h00
15h30
 
15h30
16h00
Coffee break
 
16h00
17h30
16h00
17h30
16h00
17h30
 
19h00
20h30
Cocktail
Place : Château des Ducs de Bretagne plan
WEDNESDAY MAY 30, 2018
 
8h30
9h30
Registration.
 
9h30
10h30
 
10h30
11h00
Coffee break
 
11h00
12h30
11h00
12h30
 
12h30
14h00
Lunch break
 
14h00
15h30
14h00
15h30
14h00
15h30
 
15h30
16h00
Coffee break
 
16h00
17h30
16h00
17h30
 
20h00
23h00
Gala Diner
Place : Les Salons du Nantilus (face to the "Carrousel des Mondes Marins") plan
THURSDAY MAY 31, 2018
 
8h30
9h30
Registration.
 
9h30
10h30
 
10h30
11h00
Coffee break
 
11h00
12h30
11h00
12h30
 
12h30
14h00
Lunch break
 
14h00
15h30
14h00
15h30
 
15h30
16h00
Closing ceremony




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