Dear Colleague,
The 3rd International Conference on Computational Science will be held on
June 2-4, 2003 as a Bi-location event at both Melbourne (Australia) and St.
Petersburg (Russian Federation).
ICCS 2003 follows the successful ICCS conferences in San Francisco and
Amsterdam. More information can be obtained from the web site
http://www.science.uva.nl/events/ICCS2003
Within ICCSS 2003 at the St. Petersburg site the workshop on
COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY AND DYNAMICS
has been organized. The workshop shall deal with the following topics:
a. Electronic energy and molecular structure
b. Molecular reactions and dynamics
c. Simulations and virtual molecular reality
d. High performance in chemical computations
e. Grid systems in computational chemistry
You are invited to submit to [log in to unmask] a paper for oral presentation
of length 6-10 pages formatted according to the rules of Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html for
instructions) of Springer. Further details with respect to the electronic
submission can be found at http://www.science.uva.nl/events/ICCS2003.
Important dates are:
December 23, 2002 - Deadline Paper Submission Conference
December 27, 2002 - February 13, 2003 Reviewing and revising process
February 15, 2003 - Final versions of Workshop Papers
June 2-4, 2003 - ICCS 2003 Conference hosting the workshop at St.
Petersburg (parallel location Melbourne)
Please, remember the following rules of the ICCS workshops
[1] Workshop papers are submitted directly to [log in to unmask] and NOT to
the ICCS 2003 submission site.
[2] High quality papers for oral presentation will be chosen based on a peer
review base (No posters).
[3] A typical workshop consists of 10 papers. In exceptional cases a
workhop can also be 5 or 15 papers.
[4] The deadline for camera ready final (after revision if this applies) papers
is February 15, 2003
[5] Papers cannot exceed 10 pages and need to be in correct formatting of
Lecture Notes in Computer Science rules (as shown on the ICCS 2003
webpages).
[6] Authors of the accepted papers need to register before at the time the
camera ready paper is sent for publication on Lecture notes in computer
science.
Prof. Antonio Lagana'
Dipartimento di Chimica
Via Elce di sotto 8
06123 Perugia (Italy)
phone +390755855527
fax +390755855606
URL http://www.chm.unipg.it/chimgen/mb/theo1/group.html
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