December 01, 2009
ISC'10 calls interested researchers to submit papers by January 11, 2010
HAMBURG, Germany, Dec. 1 -- ISC'10, the 25th International Supercomputing Conference, urges all researchers seeking an opportunity to share their research results in the computing and scientific disciplines to submit their original work by Monday, Jan. 11, 2010.
ISC'10 encourages papers reporting original work in theoretical, experimental and industrial research and development in the following areas:
Full papers of not more than eight pages should be submitted in PDF format to submit.paper@supercomp.de by Monday, Jan. 11, 2010. All papers must be written in English. Papers will be peer-reviewed by three reviewers and will be evaluated based on their novelty, fundamental insights and potential for long-term contribution. Authors who submit papers must also agree to present their work at ISC'10, which takes place from May 31 – June 3, 2010, in Hamburg, Germany.
A maximum of 24 accepted papers will be published in a special edition of "Computer Science – Research and Development" by Springer Verlag, Germany, available at ISC'10 from May 31 onwards.
The ISC'10 Scientific Program Committee will consider and select suitable papers for the Scientific Sessions. The ISC'10 Award Committee, on the other hand, will decide on two best papers for the ISC Award and PRACE (Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe) Award respectively, which will be presented to the winners during the ISC'10 Opening Session.
The authors of the ISC and PRACE Award winning papers will also be presented the opportunity to give a keynote talk on their work at the Scientific Session on Monday, May 31, 2010. The Session features first-class open forums for engineers and scientists in academia, industry and government to present and discuss issues, trends and results that will shape the future of high performance computing and networking.
Detailed information is available at www.isc10.org/Participate/Call-for-Papers.
About ISC'10
Now in its 25th year, ISC is world's oldest and Europe's most important conference for the HPC community, offering a strong four-day technical program with a wide range of expert speakers and exhibits from leading research centers and vendors. A number of events compliment the technical program, including Scientific Day, Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions, a poster session, Exhibitor Forum and the popular "Hot Seat Sessions" featuring leaders from industry and research centers. The conference has experienced tremendous growth over the last few years, with an estimated 2,000 participants from around the world expected to convene in Hamburg in 2010.
ISC'10 is open to IT-decision makers, members of the HPC global community and other interested parties. The ISC exhibition allows analysts, decision-makers from the automobile, defense, aeronautical, gas & oil, banking and other vertical industries; solution providers, data storage suppliers, distributors, hardware and software manufacturers, the media, scientists and universities to see and learn firsthand about new products, applications and technological advances in the supercomputing industry today. For registration, conference and exhibition information, visit http://www.isc10.org/.
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