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Month: July 2016

Paper deadline further extended to July 18th!

hub.shum 2016/07/13 2016/07/13Uncategorized

Due to a number of requests, we have decided to extend the paper submission deadline to July 18th. Please note that this is a firm deadline and there will be no more extension.

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Paper deadline extended to July 14th!

michael.neff 2016/07/05 2016/07/05Uncategorized

The submission deadline for MiG papers has been moved to July 14th. We look forward to receiving your work!

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