[hpc-announce] Call for Tutorials - eScience 2021: 17th IEEE International eScience Conference (Online)

Rafael Ferreira Da Silva rafsilva at isi.edu
Fri Mar 12 10:31:23 CST 2021


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                     CALL for TUTORIALS:
eScience 2021: 17th IEEE International eScience Conference (Online)
                   September 20-23, 2021
          https://escience2021.org/call-for-tutorials
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We invite proposals for half and full-day tutorials to be held at IEEE eScience 2021 on September 20, 2021.
The eScience 2021 Tutorial Program is intended to teach new and/or state-of-the art tools and techniques
relevant to the eScience audience, disseminate information to conference attendees on recently emerging
topics and trends, or provide surveys and overviews of related digital technologies.

We encourage all submissions that fall in the area of the conference, and particularly those that have
a practical (hands-on) component which helps attendees learn the new technologies presented in the
tutorial.

eScience2021 is held fully online this year. Tutorials must be conducted fully online. The eScience2021 organizer will provide the online conference tool for the tutorials organizer.

Please send any inquiries to ​escience2021-tutorials at ml.riken.jp<mailto:escience2021-tutorials at ml.riken.jp> eScience 2021 Tutorials Program
Co-Chairs: Peter Thoman, University of Innsbruck and Kento Sato, RIKEN R-CCS

== Schedule ==
 - April  07, 2021: Tutorial Proposal Deadline
 - June 01, 2021: Tutorial Acceptance Notifications
 - September 20, 2021: Tutorials day

== Submission Guidelines ==
-- Submission of the cover sheet and the extended abstract  --
Submission Link: ​https://forms.gle/UsbBAxykPjmtbsB1A
Submissions should include (1) a cover sheet and (2) an extended abstract.

-- Requirements for the cover sheet --
Your tutorial plan must be conducted as a form of online tutorials
The cover sheet should include the following elements
 - Title and length (either half-day, e.g. 3 hours plus breaks, or full day, e.g., 6 hours plus breaks) of the tutorial
 - Short abstract (300 words)
 - Intended audience (introductory, intermediate, advanced) and prerequisite knowledge or skills required
 - Previous offerings of the tutorial if any
 - Detailed contact information of all presenters (and indication of the main contact person)
 - Brief biography (max. 2 paragraphs) for each presenter, highlighting relevant teaching experience
 - File must be PDF

-- Requirements for the extended abstract --
Your tutorial plan must be conducted as a form of online tutorials
The extended abstract (no longer than 2 pages) should include the following sections
 - Motivation
 - Brief outline of the topics to be covered
 - Detailed agenda of the tutorial
 - Links to related resources
 - Type of support materials to be supplied to attendees
 - Requirements for online conference system
 - File must be PDF


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Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professor, USC Computer Science Department
Research Lead, USC Information Sciences Institute
https://rafaelsilva.com



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