[hpc-announce] Fwd: eScience extended deadline
Rajkumar Buyya
rbuyya at unimelb.edu.au
Sat Jun 3 12:36:34 CDT 2017
Call for Papers - Deadline Extended
We have become aware that many did not receive publicity information
about IEEE eScience 2017. We have reworked the publication schedule and
extended the deadline to 23 June 2017 – note that no further extensions
can be granted. An updated Call for Papers is below and on the website
(http://escience2017.org.nz/submissions/call-for-papers/)
<http://escience2017.us14.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=0aefc9b8ff9ce94ef4db4070b&id=f7cc6b76d8&e=ee2ca9c55b>.
Please promote this URGENTLY to your colleagues and via your community
mailing lists, to ensure others are also well informed.
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The 13th IEEE International Conference on eScience 24–27 October 2017,
Auckland, New Zealand
www.escience2017.org.nz
<http://escience2017.us14.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=0aefc9b8ff9ce94ef4db4070b&id=0c3e9e5261&e=ee2ca9c55b>
The thirteenth IEEE eScience conference will be held in Auckland, New
Zealand from 24 October 2017. The objective of the eScience Conference
is to promote and encourage all aspects of eScience and its associated
technologies, applications, and tools.
The way in which research is carried out is undergoing a series of
radical changes as a result of the digital revolution. Researchers in
all disciplines are increasingly adopting digital tools, techniques and
practices in communities and projects that span multiple disciplines,
laboratories, organizations, and national boundaries. eScience 2017
brings together leading international and interdisciplinary research
communities, developers, and users of eScience applications and enabling
IT technologies. The conference serves as the premier forum to present
the results of the latest research and product/tool developments and to
highlight related activities from around the world.
We are particularly interested in advances in the application of
technology in a particular discipline. Accordingly, significant advances
in practice are considered to be as important as the development of new
technologies themselves. Further, we welcome contributions in
educational activities under any of these disciplines. As a result, the
conference will be structured around the following eScience themes:
• Arts, Humanities and Social Science
• Bioinformatics and Health
• Physical Sciences and Engineering
• Climate, Environmental and Earth Sciences
• Data Science, Digital Repositories, Data Management and Big Data
• Research Software Engineering and Computational Science
• Cyberinfrastructure to support eScience, including novel hardware,
software and services
• eScience in the cloud
• Education, training and eScience practice
In addition to this call for papers, there are a number of ways to
participate in eScience 2017: please see the eScience 2017 website
(http://escience2017.org.nz/
<http://escience2017.us14.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=0aefc9b8ff9ce94ef4db4070b&id=08f555648e&e=ee2ca9c55b>)
for further information.
Key Dates
Submissions Due: Friday 23 June 2017
Notification of Acceptance: Friday 21 July 2017
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Authors are invited to submit unpublished, original work, using the IEEE
8.5 × 11 manuscript guidelines: double-column text using single-spaced
10 point font on 8.5 × 11 inch pages. Templates are available from
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
<http://escience2017.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0aefc9b8ff9ce94ef4db4070b&id=6a8a7b9c6f&e=ee2ca9c55b>.
The conference proceedings will be made available online through the
IEEE Digital Library.
Three types of papers will be accepted:
* Full research papers (up to 10 pages): focus on new research
achievements in eScience, spanning core technologies and applications.
Experience papers (up to 10 pages): focus on practical outcomes through
applying eScience tools and techniques to novel problems.
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