[hpc-announce] CCIS 2019: School of Physics - New Deadlines / Important Note

Haroldo haroldo.camposvelho at inpe.br
Fri Dec 21 04:17:15 CST 2018


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Conference of Computational Interdisciplinary Science (CCIS 2019)

Georgia Tech - School of Physics, March 19th - 22th, 2019
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###  Important Dates ###

January 15th, 2019: Deadline for abstracts submission
January 25th, 2019: Abstracts acceptance
February 05th, 2019: Deadline for full paper submission
February 15th, 2019: Paper acceptance
March 19th, 2019: End of Registration
March 19th - 22th: CCIS 2019

# Conference web-page and Conference information #

- CCIS 2019 web-page:http://www.inpe.br/ccis2019/
- Venue for CCIS 2019: School of Physics of the Georgia Institute of
    Technology (Atlanta, GA, USA).
- Period: 19-22/March/2019

# Important Note #

For submission, please follow the two steps in the exact order:
1. Registration: Registro: 
https://registration.galoa.com.br/en/realm/ccis-2019/registration/login
2. Submissao: http://www.inpe.br/ccis2019/submission.php

# Overview #

The Conference of Computational Interdisciplinary Science (CCIS 2019)
aims to be a meeting for researchers and students working in areas of
science using scientific computing. It is an initiative of the
Pan-American Association on Computational Interdisciplinary Sciences
(PACIS). Although there are other forums that discuss related topics,
such as Applied Mathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational
Physics, the CCIS 2019 seeks, in an innovative way, a broader dialog,
which is inherently inter- and multidisciplinary, where researchers
from different fields can share their experiences and find solutions
to their computational problems.

The conference program consists of keynote lectures, contributed
sessions and tutorials on Computational Mathematics, Computational
Physics and Astronomy, Computational Chemistry, Computational Biology,
and computacional issues in geosciences. Topics like computational
methods applied in Space and Environmental Sciences, Technology,
Innovation and Economy are also in the conference scope.

Contributions can be oriented toward applications of computational
methods, algorithms, numerical simulations and high-performance
computing (HPC) in Science and Technology. The official language for
the conference, including presentations and submissions, is English.

CCIS 2019 will focus on the following topics:
- Hybrid computing
- GPU/GPGPU scientific computing
- Computational Grid Applications
- Cloud Computing and e-Science
- Quantum Computing
- Frontiers of Computational Physics and Fluid Dynamics
- Frontiers of Computational Chemistry & Biology
- Computational Data Analysis, Simulation and Modeling
- Validation in Astrophysics and Cosmology
- Scientific Computing in Science and Engineering
- Environmental Sciences and Geography Modeling
- Image processing
- Big Data, Data Science, and Data Mining
- Parallel Numerical Algorithms
- Libraries for Numerical Computations
- Languages, Tools and Environments for Programming Numerical Algorithms
- Applications of Numerical Algorithms in Science and Technology
- Scientific Computing in Science and Engineering
- Software Engineering for Scientific Applications
- Soft-computing for Scientific Applications
- Applications of Computer Science
- Optimization and inverse problems
- Uncertainty quantification and data assimilation

We are waiting for you in Atlanta!

Flavio Fenton (GeogiaTech) and Haroldo F. de Campos Velho (INPE)
 From the CCIS-2019 Organizing Committee



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