-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [computational.science] CFP: PDSEC-2011 (with IPDPS-2011) Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2010 09:45:16 +1100 From: Peter Strazdins Peter.Strazdins@cs.anu.edu.au Organization: "ICCSA" To: Computational Science Mailing List computational.science@lists.iccsa.org
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CALL FOR PAPERS: PDSEC-11
The 12th International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing, to be held in conjunction with IPDPS 2011. May 20, 2011, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
Submission Deadline: December 06, 2010
Scope and Interests: Scientific and engineering application domains play a key role in shaping future research and development activities in HPC in academia and industry, especially when the solution of large and complex problems must cope with tight timing constraints. This workshop will bring together computer scientists, applied mathematicians and researchers to present, discuss and exchange ideas, results, work in progress and experiences in the area of parallel and distributed computing for problems in science and engineering applications and interdisciplinary applications.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): * development of advanced parallel and distributed methods, * parallel and distributed computing techniques and codes, * practical experiences using various parallel and distributed systems with software such as MPI, PVM, HPFortran, OpenMP, UPC, mpC etc., * domain decomposition, * loop and task parallelism, * scheduling and load balancing, * compiler, hardware and OS issues for scientific and engineering computing, * memory system and I/O support for scientific and engineering computing, * hardware/software support for performance, power / energy aware applications, * network, mobile/wireless processing and computing, * performance modeling and evaluation of scientific and engineering computing, * cluster and grid scientific and engineering computing, * scientific and engineering computing on HPC architectures, including supercomputers, parallel computers, clusters, multicores, GPUs, FPGAs, * biologically inspired algorithms in system model, design and applications.
Application areas include (but are not limited to): * computational fluid dynamics and mechanics * material sciences * space, weather, climate systems and global changes * computational environment and energy systems * computational ocean and earth sciences * combustion system simulation * computational chemistry * computational physics * bioinformatics and computational biology * medical applications * transportation systems simulations * combinatorial and global optimization problems * structural engineering * computational electro-magnetics * computer graphics * virtual reality and multimedia * semiconductor technology, and electronic circuits and system design * dynamic systems * computational finance * data mining * signal and image processing
Submission Information: Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that present original unpublished research. Submitted papers should be at most 20 pages (IEEE style is recommended), must be in PDF format, and should list 5 to 10 keywords. The submission is via an online submission system; see the workshop website for details. Program Committee members and external reviewers will provide at least three reviews to the authors. Papers will be ranked for relevance to the workshop and technical merit. Accepted papers with at most 8 pages will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press as IPDPS-11 workshop proceedings. Selected best papers will be considered for a special issue of an international journal.
Further information about the conference can be found at: http://cse.stfx.ca/~ltyang/ipdps11-pdsec/
Important Deadlines: Paper Submission Due . . . . . . . . . . . . December 06, 2010 Notification of Acceptance . . . . . . . . . January 14, 2011 Final camera-ready paper . . . . . . . . . . February 1, 2011
Steering Chairs: Laurence T. Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada Yi Pan, Georgia State University, USA General Chairs: Gudula Runger, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Peter Strazdins, The Australian National University, Australia Program Chairs: John O'Donnell, University of Glasgow, Scotland Thomas Rauber, University of Bayreuth, Germany
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