Saturday, 11 October 2014

SpringSim 2015 - Deadline Approaching

SpringSim 2015 - Deadline Approaching
http://scs.org/springsim

The 2015 Spring Simulation Multi-Conference (SpringSim'15) is an annual
conference sponsored by SCS which covers state-of-the-art developments
in computer simulation technologies, as well as scientific, industrial,
and business applications. With over 220 abstracts submitted up to date,
keynotes, student activities, vendor and turorial trackls, SpringSim
2015 promises to be one of the most exciting events to attend in 2015.

The following symposia will take place at SpringSim 2015:

*       Agent-Directed Simulation Symposium (ADS)
*       Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS)
*       Communications and Networking Symposium (CNS)
*       High Performance Computing Symposium (HPC)
*       Symposium on Simulation for Architecture and Urban Design
(SimAUD)
*       Symposium on Theory of Modeling & Simulation (TMS)
*       Modeling and Simulation in Medicine (MSM)
*       Student Modeling & Simulation Mobile App Competition
*       Posters & Student Colloquium
*       Tutorial Track
*       Vendor Track

KEY DATES AND DEADLINES:

Abstract Submission (Non-Mandatory) - October 15, 2014
Full Paper Submission - November 10-22, 2014
Notification of Acceptance - January 9, 2015
Camera-Ready Paper Due - February 10, 2015


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NEW TRACK JUST ANNOUNCED FOR SPRINGSIM'15!

Modeling and Simulation in Medicine (MSM)

Track Chair: Jerzy W. Rozenblit, University of Arizona, USA
Program Chair: Johannes (Sam) Sametinger, Kepler University, Linz,
Austria

Topics

The symposium will focus on (but is not limited to) the following
topical areas:
*       Modeling and simulation in medicine: fundamental research
*       Training and education
*       Care delivery, outcomes, and patient's safety
*       Robotics and its applications in training and "in vivo"
*       Life-critical systems
*       Systems integration: "connected health"

http://www.scs.org/springsim

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