ICCS 2016
The 16th International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS 2016) will take place in San Diego, California, USA, on June 6-8, 2016. With an average attendance of 350 participants, an excellent lineup of keynote speakers and over 20 thematic workshops, ICCS is the prime annual event in Computational Science, bringing together researchers and scientists from academics and industry.
The theme for ICCS 2016 refers to the crucial role of Computational Science in tackling the myriad problems and applications stemming from a society that produces and analyzes data at an ever-increasing rate. Located on the Pacific coast of California, San Diego is known for its beautiful beaches and parks, warm climate and world-class attractions.
We invite original contributions on all topics related to Computational Science, including, but not limited to:
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Full paper submission.................... .............. December 18, 2015
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The 16th International Conference on Computational Science
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6-8 June 2016, San Diego, California, USA
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CALL FOR PAPERS: “Data through the Computational Lens”
The 16th International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS 2016) will take place in San Diego, California, USA, on June 6-8, 2016. With an average attendance of 350 participants, an excellent lineup of keynote speakers and over 20 thematic workshops, ICCS is the prime annual event in Computational Science, bringing together researchers and scientists from academics and industry.
The theme for ICCS 2016 refers to the crucial role of Computational Science in tackling the myriad problems and applications stemming from a society that produces and analyzes data at an ever-increasing rate. Located on the Pacific coast of California, San Diego is known for its beautiful beaches and parks, warm climate and world-class attractions.
We invite original contributions on all topics related to Computational Science, including, but not limited to:
Scientific Computing
Problem Solving Environments
Advanced Numerical Algorithms
Complex Systems: Modeling and Simulation
Hybrid Computational Methods
Web- and Grid-based Simulation and Computing
Problem Solving Environments
Advanced Numerical Algorithms
Complex Systems: Modeling and Simulation
Hybrid Computational Methods
Web- and Grid-based Simulation and Computing
Parallel and Distributed Computing
Advanced Computing Architectures and New Programming Models
Large Scale Scientific Instruments
Advanced Computing Architectures and New Programming Models
Large Scale Scientific Instruments
Visualization and Virtual Reality as Applied to Computational Science
Applications of Computation as a Scientific Paradigm
New Algorithmic Approaches to Computational Kernels and Applications
Applications of Computation as a Scientific Paradigm
New Algorithmic Approaches to Computational Kernels and Applications
Computational Humanities
Education in Computational Science
Computational Sociology
Medical and Biomedical Computational Science
Education in Computational Science
Computational Sociology
Medical and Biomedical Computational Science
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Full paper submission....................
Notification of paper acceptance................. January 27, 2016
Camera-ready paper submission………….. March 4, 2016
PAPER SUBMISSION, PUBLICATIONS AND INDEXATION
The deadline for full paper submission is December 18, 2015.
All accepted full papers will be published in the open-access Procedia Computer Science and indexed by Scopus, ScienceDirect and Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation (former ISI Proceedings) – an integrated index within Web of Science. After the
conference, selected papers will be invited for a special issue of the Journal of Computational Science (Impact Factor 1.231).
All accepted full papers will be published in the open-access Procedia Computer Science and indexed by Scopus, ScienceDirect and Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings
ORGANIZERS
Scientific Chairs:
Peter Sloot, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; ITMO University, Russia; NTU, Singapore
Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee, USA; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA; University of Manchester, UK
Workshops Chair:
Michael Lees, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Publicity Chair:
Valeria Krzhizhanovskaya, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and ITMO University, Russia
Local Chairs:
Ilkay Altintas, San Diego Supercomputer Center, UC San Diego, USA
Michael Norman, San Diego Supercomputer Center, UC San Diego, USA
Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee, USA; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA; University of Manchester, UK
Workshops Chair:
Michael Lees, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Publicity Chair:
Valeria Krzhizhanovskaya, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and ITMO University, Russia
Local Chairs:
Ilkay Altintas, San Diego Supercomputer Center, UC San Diego, USA
Michael Norman, San Diego Supercomputer Center, UC San Diego, USA
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