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The 2001 International Conference on Computational
Science
Technical Sessions, Workshops, and Minisymposia
We invite proposals for organising technical sessions, workshops, and
minisymposia as part of ICCS 2001. The events are expected to be highly
specialized and focused, and all selected papers will be published in the ICCS
2001 proceedings. More information on organizing technical sessions,
workshops, or minisymposia are available in the Call for Events Proposals. For further
inquiries, please send an e-mail to iccs2001@csres.cs.rdg.ac.uk.
The current list of technical sessions, workshops, and minisymposia planned are
as below.
Technical Sessions and Workshops
- Architecture-Specific Automatic Performance Tuning
Organized by: Katherine
Yelick (University of California at Berkeley,
USA) and James Demmel (University
of California at Berkeley, USA)
- Climate Modeling
Organized by: John
A. Taylor (Argonne National Laboratory, USA) and
J. Walter Larson (Argonne
National Laboratory, USA)
- Cluster
Computing -- Internals and Usage
Organized by: Toni Cortes
(Universitat Polytecnica de Catalunya, Spain)
- Collaborative Computing
Organized by: Vaidy
Sunderam (Emory University, USA), Roger Loader
(University of Reading, UK) and James
Pascoe (University of Reading, UK)
- Complex Physical System
Simulation
Organized by: Alexander
Bogdanov (Institute for High Performance Computing and Data Bases,
Russia), Yuriy
E. Gorbachev (Institute for High Performance Computing and
Data Bases, Russia), and Elena V. Stankova
(Institute for High Performance Computing and Data Bases, Russia)
- Computational Chemistry
Organized by: Antonio
Laganà (Università Degli Studi di
Perugia, Italy) and Donald Truhlar
(University of Minnesota, USA)
- Computational
Finance
Organized by: Christiane
Lemieux (University of Calgary, Canada)
- Computational
Geometry and Applications
Organized by: Marina
Gavrilova (University of Calgary, Canada)
- Computational
Models of Natural Language Arguments
Organized by: Floriana
Grasso (University of Liverpool, UK) and Chris Reed
(University of Dundee, UK)
- Computational Physics in the Undergraduate Curriculum
Organized by: Denis Donnelly
(Siena College, USA) and Rubin
Landau (Oregon State University, USA)
- Computational Science Education: Standards, Learning Outcomes and
Assessment Techniques
Organized by: Osman Yasar
(State University of New York at Brockport, USA)
- Digital Imaging
Applications
Organized by: J. A. Rod Blais
(University of Calgary, Canada), Gary
F. Margrave (University of Calgary, Canada), and Hilary Alto (University of Calgary,
Canada)
- Environmental Modeling
Organized by: Zahari Zlatev (Danish
Environmental Research Institute, Denmark)
- High Performance and
Parallel Computing in Manufacturing and Testing Environments
Organized by: Dale Shires
(U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA)
- Intelligent
Systems Design and Applications
Organized by: Ajith
Abraham (Monash University, Australia) and Baikunth
Nath (Monash University, Australia)
- Multimedia
Organized by: Rachel
McCrindle (University of Reading, UK)
- Molecular Dynamics
Organized by: Ben
Leimkuhler (University of Leicester, UK) and Brian Laird (University of
Kansas, USA)
- Multi-Spectral Scene Generation and Projection
Organized by: James
B. Johnson, Jr. (U.S Army Redstone Technical Test Center, USA)
- Novel Models for Parallel Computation
Organized by: Frank Dehne (Carleton
University, Canada)
- Program
and Visualization
Organized by: Brian J. d'Auriol
(University of Texas at El Paso, USA)
- Tools and Environments for
Parallel and Distributed Programming
Organized by: Jens
Volkert (Johannes Kepler Universitat Linz, Austria) and Dieter Kranzlmueller
(Johannes Kepler Universitat Linz, Austria)
Minisymposia
- Phylogenetic Inference for Genome Rearrangement Data
Organized by: Laura Salter
(University of New Mexico, USA)
- Monte Carlo Methods in Large Scale Computing
Organized by: Ivan
Dimov (Bulgarian Academy of Science, Bulgaria) and Aneta Karaivanova
(Bulgarian Academy of Science, Bulgaria)
Last updated: $Date: 2001/04/05 20:52:44 $
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