As a flagship IEEE and ACM co-sponsored technical meeting, MICRO
complies with and supports the IEEE and ACM statements for events
conduct and openness.
In particular, MICRO strongly supports the
IEEE Event Conduct and Safety Statement:
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IEEE believes that science, technology, and engineering are
fundamental human activities, for which openness, international
collaboration, and the free flow of talent and ideas are essential.
Its meetings, conferences, and other events seek to enable engaging,
thought provoking conversations that support IEEE’s core mission of
advancing technology for humanity. Accordingly, IEEE is committed to
providing a safe, productive, and welcoming environment to all
participants, including staff and vendors, at IEEE-related
events.
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IEEE has no tolerance for discrimination, harassment, or bullying in
any form at IEEE-related events. All participants have the right to
pursue shared interests without harassment or discrimination in an
environment that supports diversity and inclusion. Participants are
expected to adhere to these principles and respect the rights of
others.
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IEEE seeks to provide a secure environment at its events.
Participants should report any behavior inconsistent with the
principles outlined here, to on site staff, security or venue
personnel, or to [email protected].
Also, MICRO strongly supports the ACM Open Conference Statement:
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The open exchange of ideas and the freedom of thought and expression
are central to the aims and goals of ACM and its conferences. These
aims and goals require an environment that recognizes the inherent
worth of every person and group, that fosters dignity, understanding,
and mutual respect, and that embraces diversity.
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ACM is firmly committed to prohibiting discrimination at its
conferences against individuals because of race, color, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital status
religion, national origin, ancestry, or disability. All individuals
are entitled to participate in any ACM activity free of
discrimination, including harassment based on any of the above
factors.
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ACM is concerned about discriminatory legislation in various
locations and will work with conference organizers to best address
location related issues
The symposium provides a harassment-free experience and follows the ACM
Policy Against Harassment at
ACM
Activities. Symposium participants violating these standards may be
sanctioned or expelled from the conference, at the discretion of the
conference organizers. If you believe that a symposium participant has
violated the ACM policy on harassment, please follow the ACM guidelines
for Reporting Unacceptable Behavior at
ACM Activities.