The 2002 International Conference on Computational
Science
ICCS 2002
April 21 --
24, 2002 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Proceedings published in:
LNCS, volume 2329
LNCS, volume 2330
LNCS, volume 2331
The ICCS 2002 conference was a highly successful event that attracted about
400 delegates from all over the world.
The ICCS conference series continues with
the ICCS 2003 conference
(June 2-4 2003) in Saint Petersburg (Russia) and Melbourne (Australia)
Invited speakers: Francine Berman, Geoffrey Fox, Wolfgang
Gentzsch, Bob Hertzberger, Tony Hey, Michiel Sprik, Henk van der Vorst.
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.
This 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 application of
computational methods 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 organizers of this Conference expect to outline the variety of large scale
problems requiring interdisciplinary approach and vast computational efforts,
and to promote interdisciplinary collaboration.
Last updated: 2003/03/04
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