Registration
Registration Fees
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registration fees are listed in U.S. dollars.
FOR AUTHORS:
To be published in the 2025 IEEE SCLA Conference Proceedings and to be eligible for publication in IEEE Xplore, at least one author of an accepted paper is required to register for the conference at the FULL AUTHOR $135 USD (member or non-member) rate.
One FULL REGISTRATION allows the author to upload up to one (1) papers on which he/she is an author or co-author. The deadline for author registration is 05 May 2025.
The paper must be presented by an author of that paper at the conference unless the TPC Chair grants permission in advance of the event for a substitute presenter,who is qualified both to present and answer questions.
Non-refundable registration fees must be paid prior to uploading the final IEEE formatted, publication-ready version of the paper.
IMPORTANT NOTE :
Each accepted paper shall have a FULL AUTHOR (member or non-member) non-refundable registration fee associated with it. If an author has multiple accepted papers, up to one (1) papers may be covered by one registration fee. Registration fees must be paid prior to uploading the publication-ready version of the accepted paper.
All submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length of six (6) printed pages(10-point font) including all illustrations and references.
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Professor at the University of Antwerp and director at the research centre Imec, Belgium. He is leading the IDLab Antwerp research group (100+ members), which is performing applied and fundamental research in the area of communication networks and distributed intelligence. His personal research interests are in the domain of low-power machine learning and its application to wireless network optimization.





Enviromental engineer, and holds a graduate degree in Environmental Law and a Master’s degree in Law with emphasis in mining, hydrocarbon and energy regulation. She is the national coordinator of the Sustainability Strategy at Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana UPB, where she has led projects that have positioned the University as the first neutral-carbon university in Latin America, as certified by the Colombian Institute of Technical Standards and Certification ICONTEC. Ana María has experience in sustainable production, environmental law, and industrial ecology; and has worked in environmental consulting in the public and private sectors, where she has led projects of tax incentives for environmental investments, environmental impact studies, and organizational environmental management. Since 2013 she has been teaching several undergraduate and graduate courses in topics related to sustainability.


