Third International Conference on Computational Science issues Call for Papers
Amsterdam 26 June 2002 After the successful ICCS conferences in San Francisco and Amsterdam, the organisation committee is organising ICCS 2003 in Melbourne, Australia and St. Petersburg, Russian Federation, June 2-4, 2003. Deadline for paper submission is December 10, 2002.
Computational Science is increasingly becoming a vital part of many scientific investigations, affecting researchers and practitioners in areas ranging from engineering, sciences, finance and economics.
New challenges are in the fields of modelling of complex systems, sophisticated algorithms, advanced scientific computing and associated multi-disciplinary Problem Solving Environments. Due to the sheer size of these challenges the use of supercomputing and distributed and grid-based
processing is inevitable.
The conference offers the opportunity to discuss problems and solutions in this field, to identify new issues, and to shape future directions for research.
The ICCS conference will, among other topics, concentrate on:
- Complex Systems: Modelling and Simulation
- Hybrid Computational Methods
- Grid Computing
- Data Mining and Information Retrieval
- Web- and grid-based Simulation and Computing
- Parallel and Distributed Computing
- Visualisation and Virtual Reality
- New large scale simulation application areas:
- Finance
- Economics
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Risk Analyses
- New Algorithmic approaches to existing application areas, e.g.:
- Weather and Climate Forecasting and Modelling
- Connectionist Modelling
- Fuzzy Logic
- Reliability Engineering
- Digital Imaging
- Scientific Computing
- Advanced Numerical Algorithms
- Problem Solving Environments including Software Component Technology
- Education in Computational Science
More information is available at the ICCS 2003 Web site.
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