> THE 3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE
>
> June 2-4 2003
>
> A Bi-location event:
>
> Melbourne (Australia) AND St. Petersburg (Russian Federation)
>
> After the successful ICCS conferences in San Francisco and Amsterdam we
> are now organizing ICCS 2003.
>
> WEBSITE: http://www.science.uva.nl/events/ICCS2003/
>
>
> This is the first call for Papers and Event Proposals for the ICCS 2003
> conference.
>
> Details of the conference and the submission procedures can be found
> below and at the conference web sites.
>
>
> Important Dates
> ---------------
>
> - November 1 2002 Deadline Workshop Proposals
> - December 10 2002 Deadline Paper Submission Conference
> - January 17th 2003 Programme committee meets and decides on
> acceptance
> - February 1st 2003 Notification to Authors
> - February 15th 2003 Revised versions of accepted papers
> - February 15th 2003 Final versions of Workshop Papers
> - March 1st 2003 Camera ready papers (conf. and workshop)
>
> - June 2-4 2003 Conference at bi-location Melbourne and St.
> Petersburg
>
>
>
> Introduction
> ------------
>
> Computational Science is increasingly becoming a vital part of many
> scientific investigations, affecting researchers and practitioners in
> areas
> ranging from engineering, sciences, finance and economics.
>
> New challenges are in the fields of modelling of complex systems,
> sophisticated algorithms, advanced scientific computing and associated
> (multi-disciplinary) Problem Solving Environments. Due to the sheer size
> of
> these challenges the use of super computing and distributed- and grid
> based
> processing is inevitable.
>
> The Conference offers the opportunity to discuss problems and solutions
> in
> this field, to identify new issues, and to shape future directions for
> research.
>
> We invite you to submit a:
>
> o full paper of 6 to 10 pages (Letter or A4 paper) for oral
> presentation
>
> o proposal to organize a technical session, workshop or
> mini symposium.
>
> Submitted papers have to be original, containing new and original
> results.
>
>
> Topics of Interest
> ------------------
> The ICCS conference will, among other topics, concentrate on (in no
> particular order):
>
> * Complex Systems: Modelling and Simulation
> * Hybrid Computational Methods
> * Grid Computing
> * Data Mining and Information Retrieval
> * Web- and grid based Simulation and Computing
> * Parallel and Distributed Computing
> * Visualization and Virtual Reality
> * New large scale simulation application areas:
> * Finance
> * Economics
> * Biology
> * Chemistry
> * Risk Analyses
> * New Algorithmic approaches to existing application area's, e.g.:
> * Weather and Climate Forecasting and Modelling
> * Connectionist Modelling
> * Fuzzy Logic
> * Reliability Engineering
> * Digital Imaging
> * Scientific Computing
> * Advanced Numerical Algorithms
> * Problem Solving Environments (including: Software Component
> Technology)
> * Education in Computational Science
>
>
> Paper Submission
> ----------------
> The submitted paper must be camera-ready and formatted according to the
> rules of LNCS. See http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html for
> formatting information. Papers should be of length between 6-10 pages.
>
> For all details with respect to the electronic submission see
> http://www.science.uva.nl/events/ICCS2003/.
>
>
> Proposal for Organizing Technical Sessions and/or Workshops
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> We invite proposals for technical sessions and workshops. Each technical
> session will have at least 6 paper presentations. Sessions with a large
> number of papers may be approved as workshops. The session chairs will
> be
> responsible for all aspects of their sessions; including soliciting,
> reviewing, and selecting the papers. Some financial assistance may be
> available for the session chairs. After the Conference, some sessions
> will
> be considered for publication in appropriate journals as Special Issues
> with
> the session proposer as the Guest Editor of the journal.
>
> Proposals to organize technical sessions should include the following
> information:
>
> o title of the technical session
>
> o name, affiliation, mailing address and e-mail address of the
> proposer(s)
>
> o description of the topic of the session (not exceeding 100 words)
>
> o a short description on how the session will be advertised
>
> The deadline for proposal submission is November 1, 2002. Please send
> your
> proposal to iccs@science.uva.nl.
>
>
> Proceedings
> -----------
> The proceedings of the Conference will be published in the
> Springer-Verlag
> Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. A selected number of
> papers
> will also be published as special issues in appropriate journals.
>
>
> Organization
> ------------
> ICCS Steering Group:
> Peter Sloot (Universiteit van Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
> Jack Dongarra (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)
>
> Conference Chairs:
> David Abramson (Monash University, Australia)
> Alexander Bogdanov (IHPCDB, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)
>
>
> Programme comittee chairs
> Chair: Albert Zomaya (University of Sydney, Australia)
> Co-Chair: Yuri Gorbachev (IHPCDB, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)
>
>
Received on Thu Jul 4 14:05:47 2002
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