-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [computational.science] CFP - Euro-Par Workshop: PBio 2016 (proceedings published by Springer LNCS) + Special Issue in Journal Cluster Computing (IF: 1.510, Q1) Datum: Thu, 18 Feb 2016 19:39:52 +0100 Von: Miguel A. Vega-Rodriguez mavega@unex.es Organisation: Univ. Extremadura (SPAIN) An: Computational Science Mailing List computational.science@lists.iccsa.org
Call for Papers --- Euro-Par Workshop: 4th International Workshop on Parallelism in Bioinformatics (proceedings published by Springer LNCS) + Special Issue in the Journal Cluster Computing (Impact Factor: 1.510, Quartile Q1) ---
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MAY 6, 2016
http://arco.unex.es/mavega/pbio/2016/ https://europar2016.inria.fr/workshops/
We seek original, high-quality research papers, clearly focused on the application of Parallelism to any possible Bioinformatics problem. In particular, contributions are solicited on, but are not limited to, the following topics: - Parallel and distributed algorithms in Bioinformatics. - Workload partitioning strategies in Bioinformatics. - Memory-efficient algorithms in Bioinformatics. - Parallel tools and applications in Bioinformatics. - Data-intensive Bioinformatics (including Big Data storage and processing). - Multicore computing in Bioinformatics. - Multithreaded computing in Bioinformatics. - Cluster computing in Bioinformatics. - Supercomputing in Bioinformatics. - Cloud/Grid/P2P computing in Bioinformatics. - Volunteer computing in Bioinformatics. - Hardware accelerators (GPUs, FPGAs, etc.) in Bioinformatics. - Heterogeneous computing in Bioinformatics. - Green computing in Bioinformatics. - Mobile computing in Bioinformatics. - Emerging parallel programming models in Bioinformatics. - Parallel performance evaluation, analysis, and optimization in Bioinformatics. - Parallel visualization, modelling, simulation, and exploration in Bioinformatics.
With regard to the Bioinformatics problems, many different alternatives exist: bioinformatics applied to biomedicine and drug design; biological sequence analysis, comparison and alignment; motif, gene and signal recognition/discovery; molecular evolution; phylogenetics and phylogenomics; determination or prediction of the structure of RNA and protein; DNA twisting and folding; gene expression and gene regulatory networks; deduction of metabolic pathways; microarray design and analysis; proteomics; functional genomics; molecular docking; design of DNA sequences for molecular computing; etc.
All the details (paper format, submission system, important dates, etc.) at:
http://arco.unex.es/mavega/pbio/2016/ https://europar2016.inria.fr/workshops/ ---
Kind regards.