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e-Science 2009, call for papers
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About
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Scientific research is increasingly carried out by communities of
researchers that span disciplines, laboratories, organizations, and
national boundaries.
The e-Science 2009 conference is designed to bring together leading
international and interdisciplinary research communities, developers,
and users of e-Science applications and enabling technologies. The
conference serves as a forum to present the results of the latest
research and product/tool developments and to highlight related
activities from around the world.
The sixth IEEE e-Science conference will be held in Oxford, UK from Dec
9-11. The meeting coincides with the UK e-Science All Hands Meeting that
will be held from Dec 7-9th, 2009. Building on the successes of previous
meetings, we would like to develop some themes at the conference. These
include
1. Arts and Humanities and e-Social Science
2. Bioinformatics and Health
3. Climate and Earth Sciences
4. Digital Repositories and Data Management
5. eScience Practice and Education
6. Physical Sciences and Engineering
7. Research Tools, Workflow and Systems
There is also the opportunity to submit a workshop programme that is
focussed on newer and less well developed areas of research. e-Science
2009 will also feature and exhibits.
As well as the vibrant research agenda the meeting will offer the
opportunity to meet socially with colleagues in the some of the UK=3D92s
most spectacular University venues.
We look forward to seeing you Oxford,
Anne Trefethen (co-chair)
Dave De Roure (co-chair)
Paul Roe (Programme co-chair)
David Wallom (Programme co-chair)
Mark Baker (Workshop chair)
Instructions
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Authors are invited to submit papers with unpublished, original work of
not more than 8 pages of double column text using single spaced 10 point
size on 8.5 x 11 inch pages, as per IEEE 8.5 x 11 manuscript guidelines
(see website list below). Authors should submit a PDF or PostScript
(level 2) file that will print on a PostScript printer.
Papers conforming to the above guidelines can be submitted through the
e-Science 2009 paper submission system (see URL below). It is expected
that the proceedings will be published by the IEEE CS Press, USA and
will be made available online through the IEEE Digital Library.
The following topics concerning e-Science are of interest, but not
restrictive:
1. Arts and Humanities and e-Social Science
2. Bioinformatics and Health
3. Climate and Earth Sciences
4. Digital Repositories and Data Management
5. eScience Practice and Education
6. Physical Sciences and Engineering
7. Research Tools, Workflow and Systems
Important Dates
Papers Due: Friday 31st July, 2009
Notification of Acceptance: Tuesday 1st September, 2009 Camera Ready
Papers Due: Friday 18th September, 2009
Publication Policy
All papers will be peer-reviewed. Accepted papers from both the main
track and the workshops will be published in pre-conference proceedings
published by IEEE. Selected excellent work may be eligible for
additional post-conference publication as extended papers in selected
journals, such as FGCS (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/fgcs)
Websites
http://www.escience-meeting.org/eScience2006/instructions.html
https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/ESCIENCE2009/Default.aspx
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