Exploring the Digital Revolution in Research http://escience.mnm-‐team.org/ escience@mnm-‐team.org CALL FOR PAPERS 11th IEEE International Conference on eScience Munich, Germany, August 31 -‐ September 04, 2015 The ways scientific research is conducted and its results are taken up are undergoing radical changes as a result of the digital revolution. Researchers in all disciplines are increasingly adopting digital tools, techniques and practices in communities and projects that span multiple disciplines, laboratories, organizations, and national boundaries. The eScience 2015 conference is designed to bring together leading international and interdisciplinary research communities, developers, and users of eScience applications and enabling IT technologies. The conference aims to serve as a forum to present recent research advances in eScience and highlight associated activities worldwide, providing an outlook of challenges and opportunities we will face in the future. eScience 2015 will follow the previous eScience conferences in encouraging submissions that explore advances in the application of technology in particular disciplines, covering both data-‐oriented and compute-‐oriented approaches, as well as extreme scale approaches and applications. Major topics include, but are not limited to • • • New ways to engage and collaborate with external stakeholders, e.g.: -‐ Scientists from other disciplines -‐ Stimulating startups and industrial collaboration -‐ Citizen scientists -‐ General public -‐ Addressing the challenge of anti-‐science Progress in thematic areas, e.g.: -‐ Arts, humanities (including Digital Humanities) and e-‐Social science -‐ Bioinformatics and e-‐Health -‐ Climate, Environmental & Earth Sciences -‐ Cyberinfrastructure to support eScience, including novel hardware, software and services -‐ Data science, data management and digital repositories -‐ eScience in the cloud -‐ Education and eScience practice -‐ Physical Sciences and Engineering Sustainability and service management issues, e.g.: -‐ Quality of Service in collaborative environments -‐ Quality aspects of eScience tools -‐ Security and trust (including migration of services from organization to another) -‐ Long-‐term sustainability (20 -‐ 50 year perspective) Exploring the Digital Revolution in Research http://escience.mnm-‐team.org/ escience@mnm-‐team.org Important Dates • • • • • Abstract submission deadline: Paper Submission Deadline: Notification of Acceptance: Camera Ready Papers due: Conference Dates: 22 March 2015 29 March 2015 29 May 2015 21 June 2015 31 August -‐ 04 September 2015 The conference proceedings are planned to be made available online through the IEEE Digital Library. Submission Process Authors are invited to submit papers with unpublished, original work, either as a full paper (not more than 10 pages), annotated pdf slide set consisting of maximum 15 slides (for an example of the format, see this example) or as a maximum 6 page pdf document in the IEEE 2-‐column format. Templates are available from http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html. Authors should submit a PDF file that will print on a postscript printer to https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeeescience2015. N.B. It is a requirement that at least one author of each accepted paper attends the conference. Committees General Chair: Program Co-‐Chair: Workshop Chair: Dissemination Chair: Dieter Kranzlmüller (LMU/LRZ) Hans-‐Joachim Bungartz (TUM/LRZ) Nils gentschen Felde (LMU) Shantenu Jha (Rutgers) Antonella Galizia (IMATI) Matti Heikkurinen (LMU) Environmental computing: Anton Frank (LRZ) Antti Pursula (CSC) Frank Seinstra (NLeSC) Horst Schwichtenberg (SCAI) Achim Streit (KIT) John Donners (SURF) Risto Makkonen (UH) Tiziana Ferrari (EGI.eu)
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