The field of high
performance computing has been prominent since the 1940s, and has become
increasingly significant as recent advances in electronic and integrated
circuit technologies have made it more widely accessible. The hardware is
becoming faster, less expensive and more cost effective, which will result in a
proliferation in the application of parallel and distributed systems.
Scientific and engineering application domains play a key role in shaping
future research and development activities in academia and industry, especially
when the solution of large and complex problems must cope with tight timing
constraints.
This special workshop will
bring together computer scientists, applied mathematicians and researchers to present, discuss and exchange ideas, results, work in
progress and experiences in the area of parallel and distributed computing
for problems in science and engineering applications and inter-disciplinary applications.
Topics of interest
include (but not limited to):
o computational fluid dynamics
and mechanics
o material sciences
o space, weather, climate
systems and global changes
o computational environment
and energy systems
o computational ocean and
earth sciences
o combustion system simulation
o computational chemistry
o computational physics
o bioinformatics and
computational biology
o medical applications
o transportation systems
simulations
o combinatorial and global
optimization problems
o structural engineering
o computational
electro-magnetic
o computer graphics
o virtual reality and
multimedia
o semiconductor technology,
and electronic circuits and system design
o dynamic systems
o computational finance
o data mining
o signal and image processing
o .....
Authors
are invited to submit manuscripts that present original unpublished research. Submitted
papers should be at most 20 pages (IEEE CS Style is recommended), must be in
either PS or PDF format, and should list 5 to 0 keywords. The submission is via
the online
submission system. Program Committee members and external reviewers
will provide at least three reviews to the authors. Papers will be ranked for
relevance to the workshop, originality, and technical merit. Accepted papers
with at most 8 pages will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press as a part
of IPDPS-11 proceedings. Selected best papers will be considered for a special issue of a
SCI journal.
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Paper submission Due |
Dec 20, 2010 |
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Notification of Acceptance |
Feb 01, 2011 |
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Final camera-ready paper |
Feb 21, 2011 |
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Peter
Strazdins (General
Co-Chair) Australian
National University, Australia Email:
peter@cs.anu.edu.au |
Gudula
Runger (General
Co-Chair)
Email:
ruenger@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de |
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Thomas Rauber (Program
Co-Chair)
Email:
rauber@uni-bayreuth.de |
John
O'Donnell (Program
Co-Chair)
Email:
jtod@dcs.gla.ac.uk |
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Laurence T. Yang (Steering Co-Chair)
Email:
ltyang@stfx.ca |
Yi
Pan (Steering Co-Chair) Georgia State University,
USA Email:
cscyip@techie.cs.gsu.edu |
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Eric Aubanel |
University of New
Brunswick, Canada |
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Purushotham Bangalore |
University of Alabama, USA |
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Ioana Banicescu |
Mississippi State
University, USA |
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Peter Bentley |
University College London,
UK |
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Martin Buecker |
Aachen University of Technology,
Germany |
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Xing Cai |
University of Oslo, Norway |
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Ke Chen |
University of Manchester,
UK |
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Zizhong Chen |
Colorado School of Mines,
USA |
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Robert L. Clay |
Sandia National Labs, USA |
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Guojing Cong |
IBM Watson Research
Center, USA |
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Raphael Couturier |
Universite de Franche-Comte, France |
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Rodrigo de Mello |
University of Sao Paulo,
Brazil |
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Beniamino Di Martino |
Second University of
Naples, Italy |
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Len Freeman |
University of Manchester,
UK |
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Luc Giraud |
INRIA, France |
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Andrzej Goscinski |
Deakin University, Australia |
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Georgios Goumas |
National Technical
University of Athens, Greece |
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George A. Gravvanis |
Democritus University of
Thrace, Greece |
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Markus Hegland |
The Australian National
University, Australia |
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Sascha Hunold |
Laboratoire Informatique
de Grenoble, France |
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Hai Jiang |
Arkansas State University,
USA |
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Helen Karatza |
Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece |
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Christoph Kessler |
Linkoping University,
Sweden |
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Nectarios Koziris |
National Technical
University of Athens, Greece |
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Jay Larson |
Argonne National
Laboratory, USA |
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Alexey Lastovetsky |
University College of
Dublin, Ireland |
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Eric McCreath |
The Australian National
University, Australia |
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Francesco Moscato |
Second University of
Naples, Italy |
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Gabriel Oksa |
Slovak Academy of
Sciences, Slovak Republic |
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Enrique Quintana-Orti |
University of Jaime I,
Spain |
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Michael Rezny |
Monash University, Australia |
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Bertil Schmidt |
Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore |
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Ramtin Shams |
The Australian National
University, Australia |
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Ruth E. Shaw |
University of New
Brunswick, Canada |
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Masha Sosonkina |
Ames Lab and Iowa State
University, USA |
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Ruppa Thulasiram |
University of Manitoba,
Canada |
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Parimala Thulasiraman |
University of Manitoba,
Canada |
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Karen Tomko |
University of Cincinnati
and Ohio Supercomputing Center, USA |
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Juan Tourino |
University of A Coruna,
Spain |
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Wim Vanderbauwhede |
University of Glasgow, UK |
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Salvatore Venticinque |
Second University of
Naples, Italy |
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Lorenzo Verdoscia |
ICAR, Italian National
Research Council (CNR), Italy |
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Rui Yang |
University of Wollongong,
Australia |
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Bing Bing
Zhou |
University of Sydney,
Australia |