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e-Science Workshop of Works in Progress in
conjunction with The 10th IEEE
International Conference on e-Science October 21, 2014, Guarujá-SP, Brazil
News: Accepted papers and workshop program available here. PhD students and post-doctoral fellows are eligible for full scholarships for participation provided by the conference organization. Candidates should register by June 30th. For more details, please check the pages at http://escience.ime.usp.br/scholarships. Call for papers IEEE e-Science 2014 will host a
workshop of works in progress. Although the workshop is open to any interested
researcher, the intended target audience is mainly of graduate students at
any stage of their research, as well as post-docs starting a career in this
area. Students and young researchers are invited to present their projects,
preliminary findings, including prototypes, benchmark datasets, and case
studies. Students who are still on a preliminary
stage in their proposals, or formulating their specific research goals, are
particularly encouraged to participate. This conference will provide
participants a great opportunity of contact with key researchers in the
field, gathering and discussing ideas worth pursuing in their projects.
Attendees willing to learn about cutting-edge research in the field are also
welcome. The workshop will take place in a single day, prior to the start of
IEEE e-Science. Workshop registration will entitle participants to the entire
conference. The workshop will bring together
junior and senior researchers, to increase their interaction and expand the community.
In the workshop, researchers and graduate students will discuss their work
directions from the perspective of peers and experienced researchers of the
program committee. The presentations shall be followed by helpful feedback
and possibly novel perspectives on the topics of research and on future
steps. Submitted papers will be evaluated by the program
committee, who will evaluate their merit and adequacy. All accepted papers
will be published by IEEE. It is a requirement that at least one author of
each accepted paper attend the conference.
All authors are expected to attend the full day of presentation and to
participate in the discussions. Scope of the Workshop The topics of interest are, but not
limited to: ·
Improving scientific communication
through e-Science ·
Scientific data repositories,
e-Science trends and initiatives ·
e-Science tendencies for scholarly
communication ·
e-Science collaboration via shared
data ·
Cloud infrastructure for e-Science ·
System architecture for e-Science
libraries ·
The use of social networking concepts
in eScience and eResearch ·
New forms of collaborative computing
and resource sharing ·
Crowdsourcing of scientific
applications ·
Definition of novel principles, models
and methodologies for harnessing digital relationships ·
Extraction of implicit social networks
from scientific activities ·
e-Science challenges in Astronomy and
Astrophysics ·
Interoperability in Scientific
Computing ·
Measuring the Impact of e-Science
Research ·
e-Infrastructure ·
Maintainable Software Practices in
e-Science ·
Collaborative research using eScience infrastructure and high speed networks ·
Big Data Processing: Lessons from
Industry and Applications in Science Submission Instructions Authors are invited to submit papers containing
unpublished, original work (not under review elsewhere) of up to 4 pages
of double column text using single spaced 10 point size on 8.5 x 11 inch
pages, as per IEEE 8.5 x 11 manuscript guidelines. Papers will be published
with 4 pages, and posters will have 2 pages. The workshop proceedings will be
60 pages long, we expect to publish 10 papers and 10 posters, provided
quality standards are satisfied. Templates are available
from http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html. Please adhere to the double-blind
submission system by not including author names, funding sources, or personal
acknowledgments. Papers conforming to the above
guidelines can be submitted through the workshop's paper submission system: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wwpieeeescience2014 At least one author of each accepted
submission must attend the workshop and all workshop participants must pay
the eScience 2014 registration fee. All papers will
be reviewed by an International Program Committee (with a minimum of 3
reviews per paper). Important dates
Workshop Chair Jose F. Rodrigues Jr. – University of São Paulo
Program committee Alexey Lastovetsky, University College Dublin Anshu Dubey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Aristóteles Goés, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana Arun Konagurthu, Monash University Bill Howe, University of Washington Eduardo Ogasawara, Centro Federal de Educacao Tecnologica Gilberto Pastorello, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Grace Eden, University of Oxford Hongliang Li, Jilin University Jane Hunter, Chinese Academy of Sciences Lukasz Miroslaw, Wroclaw University of Technology Lutz Gross, The University of Queensland Madhusudhan Govindaraju, Binghamton University Maria Cavalcanti, Instituto Militar de Engenharia Narayan Ganesan, Stevens Institute of Technology Rosane Minghim, University of Sao Paulo Silvia Olabarriaga, University of Amsterdam Simon Cox, University of Southampton Simon Lin, Academia Sinica Susumu Date, Osaka University Suzanne Shontz, Mississippi State University Timoleon Kipouros, University of Cambridge Vanessa Braganholo, Universidade Federal Fluminense Vasa Curcin, Imperial College Supporting institutions |
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About
eScience The combination of advanced
research in computer science and mathematical modeling to allow and
accelerate research in other knowledge domains. Hence, the way in which
scientific research is carried out is undergoing a series of 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. |
Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Computing
CEP: 13566-590 - São Carlos – SP
Phone: +55 16 3373 6625 Site: http://www.icmc.usp.br/~junio |
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