· Three options: full paper, poster presentation with a short paper & oral presentation without a paper (abstract only).
· Papers will be published in Elsevier open-access Procedia Computer Science and indexed by Scopus, ScienceDirect, Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation in Web of Science.
· Prof. Vassil Alexandrov, ICREA Research Professor in Computational Science, Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, Spain: Towards Scalable Mathematical Methods and Algorithms for Extreme Scale Computing.
· Prof. Louis Bettencourt, Santa Fe Institute, New Mexico, USA: A Science of Cities.
· Prof. Peter T. Cummings, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Vanderbilt University, USA: Automating Computational Materials Discovery through Model-Integrated Computing.
· Prof. John Mattick, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, Australia: Scaling and compression of regulatory information in integrated complex systems: lessons from genomics.
· Prof. Bob Pressey, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Australia: Computational science in conservation planning: potential and limitations.
· Prof. Mark Ragan, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, Australia: Modelling cancer as a transcriptional landscape.
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts describing original, unpublished research and recent developments in Computational Science byJanuary 15, 2014.
All accepted papers will be printed in the conference proceedings published by Elsevier Science in the open-access Procedia Computer Science and indexed by Scopus, ScienceDirect, Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation (former ISI Proceedings) -an integrated index within Web of Science. The papers will contain linked references, XML versions and citable DOI numbers.
The theme in 2014 will be: Big Data meets Computational Science. The conference will be held in Cairns, Queensland, Australia from 10 – 12 June, 2014. See http://iccs2014.ivec.org
The ICCS conference is the prime annual event in Computational Science. This interdisciplinary conference on modelling and simulation of real-world phenomena will draw academic and industry leaders from all relevant fields. ICCS intends to provide a forum to disseminate world-leading research in the field of (scientific) Computational Science and in particular to highlight the role which modelling and simulation plays in future scientific discovery.
ICCS 2014 invites original contributions on all topics related to Computational Science, including, but not limited to:
Advanced Computing Architectures and New Programming Models
Advanced Numerical Algorithms
Applications of Computation as a Scientific Paradigm
Complex Systems: Modelling and Simulation
Computational Humanities
Computational Sociology
Education in Computational Science
Hybrid Computational Methods
Large Scale Scientific Instruments
New Algorithmic Approaches to Computational Kernels and Applications
Parallel and Distributed Computing
Problem Solving Environments
Scientific Computing
Visualization and Virtual Reality as Applied to Computational Science
Web- and Grid-based Simulation and Computing
The submitted paper must be camera-ready and formatted according to the EasyChair template, not exceeding 10 pages. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper.
Papers must be based on unpublished original work and must be submitted to ICCS only.
After the conference, selected papers will be invited for a special issue of the Journal of Computational Science.
Conference Local Organizers: David Abramson, Valerie Maxville
Workshop Chair: Michael Lees
Publicity Chair: Valeria Krzhizhanovskaya
Scientific Co-chair: Jack Dongarra
Scientific Chair: Peter Sloot
Проект BG051PO001-3.3.06-0052 „Формиране на нова генерация от изследователи в областта на математиката, информатиката и компютърните науки чрез подкрепа на творческия и иновативен потенциал на докторанти, постдокторанти и млади учени във ФМИ на СУ”
Проектът се осъществява с финансовата подкрепа на Оперативна програма „Развитие на човешките ресурси“, съфинасирана от Европейския социален фонд на Европейския съюз.