Dear all,
A further reminder - the EGEE user forum deadline for abstracts is this
Wednesday (14 Feb). As this is in the UK we would like a large GridPP
showing, so please submit an abstract. http://www.eu-egee.org/uf2
Also, the call for papers for AHM is now out - see below. The deadlines are:
* Regular paper. Full papers (not abstracts) should be submitted.
Deadline is the 16th April 2007.
* Presentation in a mini-workshop. Details of the workshops, and
individual calls for workshop papers will be posted on the AHM web-site
in the second week of February.
* Poster Presentation. Each poster paper can be up to 8 pages in
length and must be submitted for review by 16th April 2007.
* Birds-of-a-Feather/Tutorial. If you wish to organise one of these
then please submit a 2 page summary to the PC Chair describing the aims,
schedule and intended audience by 16th April 2007.
So, draft your EGEE abstract now - and then use it as part of your AHM
paper.
Please let me know when you submit to either of these.
Thanks,
Sarah
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EGEE User Forum
Dear colleagues,
There have been several requests to extend the deadline for the
submission of abstracts to the User Forum (http://www.eu-egee.org/uf2).
The Programme Committee has agreed an extension to February 14th, but I
must emphasise that this is an absolutely firm deadline. It will be
very much appreciated if send your abstracts as soon as possible, since
the Programme Committee has already commenced the processing of the
abstracts and the creation of the detailed User Forum programme.
With my best regards,
Massimo Lamanna (on behalf of the programme committee)
Massimo Lamanna
CERN European Laboratory for Particle Physics email:
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Call For Papers: Sixth UK e-Science All Hands Meeting
The Sixth UK e-Science All Hands Meeting (AHM 2007) will be held from
10-13th September 2007 at the East Midlands Conference Centre in
Nottingham.
The aim of the meeting is to provide a forum in which e-Science projects
from all disciplines can be discussed, and where the results from
projects can be demonstrated. The conference will therefore feature
presentations by groups throughout the UK who are active in e-Science
projects, in addition to poster sessions, mini-workshop sessions,
project demonstrations, tutorials, and birds-of-a-feather sessions. The
schedule will also include a number of invited Keynote speakers involved
in leading Grid and e-Science activities.
There are several options for participation (please note that to reflect
the increasing quality of the submissions we are asking for full papers
to be submitted for review, rather than abstracts):
* Regular paper. Each paper can be up to 8 pages in length. Full
papers (not abstracts) should be submitted. Papers not accepted as full
papers can be reconsidered as poster submissions. The submission
deadline is the 16th April 2007.
* Presentation in a mini-workshop. The mini-workshops are sessions
organised by individuals to bring together a number of presenters for a
particular theme. Details of the workshops, and individual calls for
workshop papers will be posted on the AHM web-site in the second week of
February.
* Poster Presentation. There will be a poster session where
colleagues will have the opportunity to explain projects to the
conference delegates. Each poster paper can be up to 8 pages in length
and must be submitted for review by 16th April 2007.
* Birds-of-a-Feather/Tutorial. Up to five, two-hour sessions will be
organised. Birds-of-a-Feather are sessions that do not have the normal
session format; for example discussions, panels, tutorials on key
aspects of e-Science, etc. If you wish to organise one of these then
please submit a 2 page summary to the PC Chair describing the aims,
schedule and intended audience by 16th April 2007.
A full review process will be managed by the AHM Programme Committee.
Details of the format required for the papers, and how to submit is
available at http://www.allhands.org.uk/
There will be proceedings for the conference, which will be provided in
CD format with an ISBN number. As in previous years we are aiming to
have the best papers published in special issues of at least one
journal. This year the Programme Committee will present a best paper
award, and that paper will be presented in a plenary session. There will
also be a Best Student Paper award, with 1st, 2nd and 3rd
classifications. For a paper to qualify, it must have a student as the
lead author, and the PC chair must be informed by e-mail of this once
the paper has been submitted. This 1st placed paper will also be
presented in a plenary session.
Programme Committee: Chair, Professor Jie Xu, University of Leeds
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