Please note the date is 25-26 June 2007 and not as in the subject of the
previous posting
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Subject: CompSci07: 19th - 20th June 2007
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CompSci07:
Computational Science 2007: Interdisciplinary Challenges and
Perspectives, from the Grid to e-Science
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Royal Society of London
25-26 June 2007
The theme of the conference is the unified nature of computational
science today, whose interdisciplinary methods transcend any specific
scientific domain. In keeping with the recommendations of the
International Review of UK Research Using High Performance Computing,
the UK Strategic Framework for High End Computing, and the EPSRC's
Action Plans being formulated in response, one aim of this conference is
to help to build a computational science community within the UK,
spanning all current, impending and anticipated future areas of
activity.
Speakers and participants at the CompSci07 meeting in June have been
chosen for their broader outlook and shared vision for the future of
computational science. The meeting is not intended to be "domain
specific", nor to be comprised of a selection of domain specific talks
by experts in their own fields who have no interest in sharing their
ideas and methods beyond those restricted confines. Rather, it is
designed to foster the development of a new community of computational
scientists to meet the increasingly exciting and technically demanding
challenges of the future.
Organising committee:
Prof. P. V. Coveney (Chair), University College London
Prof. James Annett, Bristol University and CCLRC Daresbury Prof. Mike
Cates, University of Edinburgh Dr. Stephen Pickles, University of
Manchester Dr. John Brooke, University of Manchester
The meeting is funded by RealityGrid, CCP9, EPSRC, BBSRC and JISC.
Full information on the conference is now available at:
http://www.realitygrid.org/CompSci07
from where all conference information can be found.
To register, please complete the online form at:
http://www.realitygrid.org/CompSci07/registration.php
There is no registration fee for attendance at this conference. The
deadline for registration is Friday 8 June 2007.
Peter Coveney
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Professor Peter V Coveney
Chair, UK Collaborative Computational Projects Steering Panel Director,
Centre for Computational Science University College London 20 Gordon
Street London WC1H 0AJ U.K.
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