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ICCS 2016 - 2016 International Conference on Computational Science

Date2016-06-06 - 2016-06-08

Deadline2015-12-18

VenueSan Diego, California, USA - United States USA - United States

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Websitehttp://www.iccs-meeting.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

ICCS 2016 in San Diego, USA, will be the sixteenth in this series of highly successful conferences. Located on the Pacific coast of California, San Diego is known for its beautiful beaches and parks, warm climate and world-class attractions like SeaWorld and the San Diego Zoo (see the location page for more information on San Diego and California).
Since its inception in 2001, ICCS has attracted increasingly higher quality and numbers of attendees and papers. Average attendance each year is about 350 participants. The proceedings series have become a major intellectual resource for computational science researchers and serve to both define and advance the state of the art of the field. An archive of the previous meetings is available through the Previous ICCS conferences page.
Out of the submitted full papers to the main track and workshops, we will select some 30% high-quality papers for presentation at the conference and publication in the proceedings. These are published by Elsevier in the open-access Procedia Computer Science series and indexed by Scopus, ScienceDirect, Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation (former ISI Proceedings) ? an integrated index within Web of Science. The papers will contain linked references, XML versions and citable DOI numbers.
ICCS is well known for its excellent line up of keynote speakers. The names for 2016 are coming soon.
The theme for ICCS 2016 is Data through the Computational Lens. This conference will be a unique event focusing on recent developments in: scalable scientific algorithms; advanced software tools; computational grids; advanced numerical methods; and novel application areas. These innovative novel models, algorithms and tools drive new science through efficient application in areas such as physical systems, computational and systems biology, environmental systems, finance, and others.

Last modified: 2015-11-11 23:27:37