DMC2011 - Workshop on Distributed Multiscale Computing 2011 PDF | Print | E-mail

DMC2011 - Workshop on Distributed Multiscale Computing 2011

=================================================

IMPORTANT: submission deadline extended to Aug 1, 2011

=================================================

Paper submission is now available to the First workshop on DISTRIBUTED MULTISCALE COMPUTING (DMC) which will take place on December 5th 2011 in Stockholm as part of the e-Science IEEE conference.  

This workshop provides a forum for multiscale modelers, framework developers and experts from the distributed infrastructure communities to identify and discuss challenges in and solutions for modeling multiscale systems, as well as their execution on distributed e-infrastructures. With single scale models being well-tested and mature field in many areas, multiscale modeling is now one of the greatest challenges in science today. We aim to bring together modelers of multiscale problems, developers of multiscale applications and frameworks, as well as experts from infrastructure (HPC, Grid and Cloud) communities. The DMC workshop will provide the opportunity to present and discuss the latest advances in distributed multiscale computing and to discuss the establishment of dsitributed multiscale computing standards based on the concepts and techniques presented in the workshop.

The deadline for submitting your paper to the DMC workshop is Aug 1st 2011. It is expected that the proceedings of the e-Science 2011 workshops will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press, USA and will be made available online through the IEEE Digital Library. The deadline for submitting camera ready papers is Sept 16, 2011.

For more information and details on the call, please refer to: http://www.computationalscience.nl/dmc2011

You can also contact the organizers directly by sending an email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

The DMC Workshop Organizers

Eric Lorenz, University of Amsterdam, NL

Katarzyna Rycerz, AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, PL

Derek Groen, University College London, UK

Bartosz Bosak, PSNC, Poznan, PL