Membership and Mailing List
Membership HCC membership gives you the opportunity . to network with technical experts in related fields and . to contribute to the technical activities in HCC
Please send your applications to TC Chair (heathery@ieee.org).
Mailing List The mailing list, hcc@comsoc.org serves as the communication channel of HCCTC. About how to subscribe to this mailing list, please click here. Policy of use The IEEE Communications Society's Board of Governors in its June, 2002 meeting in NYC, discussed the proper use of the mailing lists and approved several motions in that regard. An excerpt of the minutes from that meeting can be downloaded at http://www.comsoc.org/socstr/org/operation/techcom/tccc/minutes/postings_BoGminutes.pdf. In particular, the mail lists of the IEEE Communications Society cannot be used to post: . any item that reflects negatively on the reputation, character, professional ability or technical competence of anyone; . any item of a sexually explicit nature; . any item that disparages or demeans another's ethnicity, religion, culture, or sexual orientation; . any item that misrepresents one's position in the Communications Society or in any other professional organization; . any item that promotes or serves as a marketing vehicle for materials in which the a TC committee member has a personal, financial, or business interest. This includes books, conferences and short courses in which the Communications Society does not have an interest. (Items for the general good such as announcements of faculty openings, fellowships, student grants, etc., may be posted.) . any item that advances the candidacy of an individual for an elected office in the IEEE (including ComSoc); this conforms to existing IEEE policy . any item that uses one¿s position as a volunteer in ComSoc for personal gain; . any item that announces or encourages participation in a venue that is clearly in conflict with any initiative of the IEEE Communications Society. (This includes calls-for-papers for competing publications or announcements for competing conferences. Since the Communications Society co-sponsors a number of publications and events, it may be well to seek the advice of the appropriate ComSoc officer for further insight when preparing items of this type.)
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