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Dear all,
The submission deadline for IEEE eScience 2010 in Brisbane has been
extended (see below). There is a conference theme dedicated to
"Digital Repositories and Data Management", so please consider
contributing.
Cheers,
Mark
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Sent: 08 July 2010 00:04
To: Hedges, Mark
Subject: e-Science 2010 Deadline extended ...
Dear Mark Hedges
As I e-mailed yesterday, we have decided to extend the e-Science
deadline. Please see revised details below.
It would be great if you could promote this amongst your friends and
colleagues and help secure submissions - this will make for a strong
and exciting meeting.
Thanks in advance
David
Call for Papers
The 6th IEEE International Conference on e-Science
December 7-10 2010, QUT, Brisbane, Australia
www.escience2010.org
The sixth IEEE e-Science conference, sponsored by the IEEE Computer
Society's Technical Committee for Scalable Computing (TCSC), will be
held in Brisbane, Australia from 7th - 10th December 2010.
Scientific research is increasingly carried out by communities of
researchers that span disciplines, laboratories, organizations, and
national boundaries. The e-Science 2010 conference is designed to
bring together leading international and interdisciplinary research
communities, developers, and users of e-Science applications and
enabling IT 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.
Building on last year's emphasis, we are particularly interested in
advances in the application of technology in a particular discipline.
Accordingly, significant advances in practice will be considered 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 a
number of e-Science themes, shown below.
1. Arts, Humanities and e-Social Science
2. Bioinformatics and Health
3. Physical Sciences and Engineering
4. Climate & Earth Sciences
5. Research Tools, Workflow and systems, novel infrastructure
6. Digital Repositories and Data Management
7. Education and e-Science practice
It is expected that the proceedings will be published by the IEEE
Computer Society Press, USA and will be made available online through
the IEEE Digital Library.
(UPDATED) Abstracts due: 19th July 2010; Full papers due: 30th July 2010
(UPDATED) Notification of acceptance: 20th September 2010
General Chairs: Paul Roe, Jim Hogan: QUT
PC Chair: David Abramson: Monash University
PC Executive: Andrew Treloar, Monash University, Ashley Buckle, Monash
University, Carole Goble, University of Manchester, Daniel S. Katz,
University of Chicago, David De Roure, University of Southhampton,
Fran Berman, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Kim Baldridge,
University of Zurich, Louis Moresi, Monash University, Marina Jirotka,
University of Oxford, Mark Savill, Cranfield University, Nathan
Bindoff, University of Tasmania, Peter Fox, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, Philip Bourne, University of California, San Diego,
Shantenu Jha, Louisiana State University, Wilfred Li, University of
California, San Diego.
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