[emboss-dev] Fake Conferences CSCI and WORLDCOMP of Hamid Arabnia
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abbasakbar at hushmail.com
Tue Nov 12 18:10:28 UTC 2013
Fake Conferences CSCI and WORLDCOMP of Hamid Arabnia
Hamid Arabnia from University of Georgia is well known for his fake WORLDCOMP
conferences https://sites.google.com/site/worlddump1 or
https://sites.google.com/site/dumpconf Hamid Arabnia understood that he cannot
deceive researchers anymore using his WORLDCOMP.
Hamid Arabnia (Guru of Fake Conferences and champion of academic scam) has
recently started 2014 International Conference on Computational Science and
Computational Intelligence (CSCI'14) http://www.americancse.org to deceive
researchers further. CSCI'14 is started under the title of “American Council
on Science and Education” which is a dummy corporation (does not exist
anywhere in the world). Hamid Arabnia buried his name in the list of names
of other innocent steering and program committee members of CSCI’14 to avoid
any special attention. He knows that if his name is given any special
attention then researchers immediately know that the conference is fake
due to his “track record” with WORLDCOMP. Hamid Arabnia (the money hungry
beast) spoiled the reputations and careers of many authors and committee
members involved in his infamous WORLDCOMP for more than a decade and he
is now ready to do the same using CSCI.
Interestingly, CSCI is scheduled to be held at the same venue where
WORLDCOMP was held until 2012. Hamid Arabnia claimed that CSCI proceedings
will be published by IEEE but no one knows if IEEE really publishes.
Many scholars have already sent emails to IEEE protesting for the
unethical behavior of Hamid Arabnia and for the new series of his bogus
conferences CSCI.
CSCI paper submission deadline will be extended multiple times as usual.
Do not spoil your resume by submitting your papers in this bogus
conference CSCI which will not be held beyond 2014.
Sincerely,
Many researchers cheated by Hamid Arabnia conferences
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