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ITS World Congress call for reviewers

The International Program Committee and ITS Australia is calling for volunteers to review submitted scientific, technical and commercial papers for the 23rd ITS World Congress 2016 in Melbourne. More information on the program topics and sub-themes can be found on the congress website.
December 16, 2015 Read time: 1 min
The International Program Committee and 858 ITS Australia is calling for volunteers to review submitted scientific, technical and commercial papers for the 23rd 6456 ITS World Congress 2016 in Melbourne.

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These include: Challenges and Opportunities of Big Open Data; Smart Cities and New Urban Mobility; Vehicle and Network Safety; Environmental Sustainability; Cooperative and Automated Vehicles; Mobile Applications; Future Freight including Aviation and Maritime; Policy, Standards and Harmonisation.

The deadline to register as reviewer is Wednesday 20 January 2016. Register your interest on the website. (link https://program.itsworldcongress2016.com/reviews/register). Papers assigned for review will be based on the reviewer’s field of expertise as logged in the website and will be sent at a later date. Reviews will start in February with the aim of having them all completed by 10 March 2016.

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