Thank you to the event organizers, partner organizations, speakers, sponsors, and volunteers for all the hard work and efforts in making this event a success. Special thanks to Stanford University for being such gracious hosts.
The 21st annual New Frontiers in Computing is a premier event of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the IEEE Computer Society of Santa Clara Valley, the IEEE Communications Society of Santa Clara Valley, the North America Taiwanese Engineering Society, and the Stanford Chapter of the IEEE.

IEEE and its members inspire a global community to innovate for a better tomorrow through highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities. IEEE is the trusted “voice” for engineering, computing, and technology information around the globe.

The IEEE Communications Society promotes the advancement of science, technology and applications in communications and related disciplines. The Santa Clara Valley chapter (ComSoc SCV) is a very active chapter which holds monthly meetings on topics relating to communication systems.
The IEEE Computer Society Silicon Valley Chapter has over 2,500 members. The CS promotes an active exchange of ideas and technological innovation among its members. It is the largest IEEE Computer Society Chapter in the world.

North America Taiwanese Engineering & Science Association (NATEA)
The North America Taiwanese Engineering & Science Association (NATEA) was founded on March 2, 1991 in Silicon Valley. Since then, NATEA has grown into twelve (12) Regional Chapters across North America with 2,200 members. Many members serve in leading-edge technical and managerial positions and are founders of some of the most successful high-tech companies.

Stanford IEEE is Stanford’s student chapter of the IEEE. Stanford IEEE promotes services and organizes activities for the electrical engineering and computer science student community (undergrad and graduate) at Stanford.
NFIC 2019 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

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NFIC CONFERENCE CHAIR

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