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The 2001 International Conference on Computational
Science
Computational Science is increasingly becoming a vital part of many scientific
investigations, affecting researchers and practitioners in areas ranging
from aerospace and automotive, to chemistry, electronics, geosciences, to
mathematics, and physics.
Due to the sheer size of many challenges in computational science, the use of
supercomputing, parallel processing, and sophisticated algorithms, is
inevitable.
The Conference aims to bring together researchers and scientists from
mathematics and computer science as basic computing disciplines, researchers
from various application areas who are pioneering advanced applications of
computing to sciences such as physics, chemistry, life sciences, and
engineering, arts and humanitarian fields, along with software developers and
vendors, to discuss problems and solutions in the area, to identify new issues,
and to shape future directions for research, as well as to help industrial
users apply various advanced computational techniques.
The Conference organizers expect to outline the variety of large scale problems
requiring interdiciplinary approach and vast computational efforts, and to
promote interdisciplinary collaboration.
We invite you to submit a:
A copy of this Call for Paper in Adobe PDF format is available here.
Submitted papers have to be original, containing new and original results.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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 of the appropriate journals.
Paper Submission
The submitted paper must be camera-ready and formatted according to the
rules of LNCS. For formatting information, see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
Please include a cover page which lists the following:
Dates of deadlines for draft paper submission, notification of acceptance, and
deadline for camera-ready paper submission and pre-registration may be found in
the Important Dates section of this Web site.
Call for Events Proposals
Proposal for Organizing Technical Session and/or Workshop
We invite proposals for technical sessions for technical sessions and/or
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. The names of session chairs
will appear as Associate Editors in the Conference proceedings. 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:
A copy of this Call for Events Proposal in Adobe PDF format is available here.
The proposals will be reviewed by the Special Events Committee.
The deadline for proposal submission is December 8, 2000. Please send your
proposal to iccs2001@csres.cs.rdg.ac.uk.
Proposals for Organizing Minisymposium
The organizing committee invites proposals for minisymposia in areas related to
the conference themes. A minisymposium consists of 4 related talks of 30
minutes each (25 minutes for presentation plus 5 minutes for questions and
answers). Prospective minisymposium organizers are asked to submit a proposal
consisting of:
A copy of this Call for Events Proposal in Adobe PDF format is available here.
Minisymposium organizers should consider the following recommendations when
designing their sessions.
The Special Events Committee will review contributed minisymposia and
reserves the right to limit the number of minisymposia to maintain an
acceptable level of parallelism in the meeting sessions.
The deadline for proposal submission is December 8, 2000. Please send your proposal to iccs2001@csres.cs.rdg.ac.uk.
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