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Subject: Last CFP: PDSEC-05 Date: Wednesday 10 November 2004 19:52 From: "Laurence T. Yang" lyang@stfx.ca To: Computational Science Mailing List computational.science@optimanumerics.com
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The 6th International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing (PDSEC-05) April 4-8, 2005 in Denver, Colorado, USA http://juliet.stfx.ca/~lyang/ipdps05-pdsec/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---
Scope and Interests:
The field of high performance computing has earned prominence through advances in electronic and integrated technologies beginning in the 1940s. Current times are very exciting and the years to come will witness a proliferation in the use of parallel and distributed systems. The scientific and engineering application domains have a key role in shaping future research and development activities in academia and industry, especially when the solution of large and complex problems must cope with tight timing schedules.
This special workshop is to 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 inter-disciplinary applications.
Among the main topics (but not limited to) are:
1. development of advanced parallel and distributed methods, 2. parallel and distributed computing techniques and codes, 3. practical experiences using various parallel and distributed systems
with software such as MPI, PVM, and HPFortran, OpenMP, etc. 4. domain decomposition, 5. loop and task parallelism, 6. scheduling and load balancing, 7. compiler, hardware and OS issues for scientific and engineering computing, 8. memory system and I/O supports for scientific and engineering computing, 9. Hardware/software support for performance, power and energy-aware applications, 10. Network, Mobile/wireless processing and computing, 11. performance modeling and evaluation of scientific and engineering computing, 12. cluster and grid scientific and engineering computing. 13. applications to the following areas, but not limited to: 1. computational fluid dynamics and mechanics 2. material sciences 3. space, weather, climate systems and global changes 4. computational environment and energy systems 5. computational ocean and earth sciences 6. combustion system simulation 7. computational chemistry 8. computational physics 9. bioinformatics and computational biology 10. medical applications 11. transportation systems simulations 12. combinatorial and global optimization problems 13. structural engineering 14. computational electro-magnetic 15. computer graphics 16. virtual reality and multimedia 17. semiconductor, and electronic circuits and system design 18. dynamic systems 19. computational finance 20. data mining 21. signal and image processing .....
Submission Information:
Authors are expected to submit a paper of at most 20 pages in either PS or PDF format via electronic mail with 5-10 keywords to the program chairs (ruenger@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de or tulsi@cs.umanitoba.ca). Program committee members and external reviewers will provide authors with at least three reviews. 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-05 proceedings. Selected best papers will be considered for a special issue of International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering (IJCSE).
Important Deadlines:
Paper submission Due Dec 01, 2004 Notification of Acceptance Jan 09, 2005 Final camera-ready paper Jan 21, 2005
Conference Chairs:
Prof. Laurence T. Yang (General Co-Chair) Department of Computer Science St. Francis Xavier University Antigonish, B2G 2W5, NS, Canada Email: lyang@stfx.ca
Prof. Thomas Rauber(General Co-Chair) Faculty of Mathematics and Physics University of Bayreuth 95445 Bayreuth, Germery Email: rauber@uni�bayreuth.de
Prof. Ruppa K. Thulasiram (Program Co-Chair) Department of Computer Science University of Manitoba Winnipeg, MB, Canada, R3T 2N2 Email: tulsi@cs.umanitoba.ca
Prof. Gudula Rünger (Program Co-Chair) Department of Computer Science Chemnitz University of Technology 09107 Chemnitz, Germany Email: ruenger@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de
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