NOTE: If you are unable to register online, please print out the PDF registration form and fax it to Engineering Professional Development office (fax number is povided at the end of this page).  The online registration form may not work depending on the configuration of your browser.
 

Registration/Fees
Registration will take place in the foyer of the Park Theater of the Sheraton Hotel & Suites, 5151 E. Grant Road, Tucson, Arizona 85712 from 4:00-6:00 PM on Sunday, March 5, 2000 and beginning again at 7:00 AM, on Monday, March 6, 2000. The registration fee includes attendance at all sessions, refreshment breaks, luncheons, a welcoming reception and a copy of the proceedings, both bound and CD ROM. Registration does not include lodging or the optional conference banquet on Tuesday night, March 7, 2000. Cancellations received in writing by February 29, 2000 will receive a full refund of any fees already paid; cancellations after that date cannot be refunded, but substitutions may be made at any time. The University of Arizona reserves the right to cancel or postpone this event.  In the event of cancellation or postponement, a full refund of any registration fees will be made. The University of Arizona cannot be responsible for any other costs.
 
 
Accommodations
The Sheraton Tucson Hotel & Suites, 5151 E. Grant Road, Tucson, Arizona 85712, phone: 520-323-6262 or toll free 1-800-257-7275, is holding a block of rooms at the special rate of $119.00, plus 9-1/2 % tax + $1.00 for single or double occupancy, and includes a complimentary full American Buffet Breakfast. Room reservations must be made by February 7, 2000 to guarantee this rate. Be sure to mention that you are attending The AIS Conference. After this time, reservations will be on a space available basis only.
 
 
Tucson
Welcome Amigos! Tucson is literally surrounded by exciting places to see. There is always a new experience awaiting the visitor for a few days or a couple of months. Within the city are many museums and historic sites which give an insight into this part of Arizona's colorful past. The Arizona Historical Society, the Arizona State Museum, and the Fort Lowell Museum all offer excellent displays for the history buff. Beyond Tucson proper are many more adventures which will make your visit even more memorable. The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum offers visitors an informative look into the many varieties of life found in the desert. It is a combination zoo, aquarium, botanical garden, and natural history museum, and is a must for every visitor to Tucson. Motion picture fans will want to visit "Old Tucson", 12 miles and a hundred years from town. Columbia Pictures created Old Tucson in 1939 for the movie "Arizona", and since then it has been the home of hundreds of motion pictures, television shows, and commercials. The frontier West’s rugged and romantic legacy is preserved in nearby Tombstone, "The Town Too Tough To Die", and the mysteries of the future unfold for the visitor at Kitt Peak National Observatory. The Grace Flandrau Planetarium at the University of Arizona offers a variety of dramatic public shows and educational programs to interest and delight visitors of all ages. The final dimension for a stay in Tucson can be added with a visit to Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Nogales adds the flavor of a foreign country and is within easy driving distance of Tucson.
 
 

AI, SIMULATION AND PLANNING - AIS’ 2000
REGISTRATION FORM [PDF]

Registration Fee (Per Person) Please make checks payable to: The University of Arizona Foundation
The University of Arizona accepts VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS or VISA Debit Card [PDF Form]

Early (by February 1, 2000).......... $375 ($345 for SCS and SIGSIM members)
Late (after February 1, 2000)….....$425 ($375 for SCS and SIGSIM members)
Student (by February 1, 2000)...... $75 (Fulltime status, does not include proceedings)
Student (after February 1, 2000)…$95 (Fulltime status, does not include proceedings)
Extra proceedings (on site)………$30
Banquet……………………….....$30
Guest Reception……….…….......$15
Guest Banquet………….……......$30
           TOTAL ENCLOSED $

NOTE: Registration fees are not a tax deductible contribution. However, they may be deductible as a business expense. Check with your accountant or tax advisor.

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or Mail/Fax form to:

Engineering Professional Development
The University of Arizona
1224 N. Vine Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85719-4552
Phone: 520-621-3054
Fax: 520-621-1443
e-mail: epd@engr.arizona.edu