The PASC19 Organizing Team wishes you a Happy Holiday Season and looks forward to welcoming you to Zurich from June 12–14, 2019. In this bulletin, we announce a keynote presentation on the research that won the 2018 ACM Gordon Bell Prize, we remind you of the upcoming submissions deadlines for participation in PASC19, and inform you about various opportunities offered by our partner conference ISC 2019.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS REMINDER: DEADLINES ARE RAPIDLY APPROACHING!
We would like to remind you that the deadlines for papers submissions and posters submissions are rapidly approaching.
Papers: January 15, 2019
Posters: January 13, 2019
Don’t miss the opportunity to present a contribution at PASC19!
Scientific Domains
As in previous years, the technical program of PASC19 is organized around eight scientific domains:
- Climate and Weather
- Chemistry and Materials
- Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
- Emerging Application Domains (incl. but not limited to social sciences, finance)
- Engineering (incl. but not limited to CFD, computational mechanics, computational engineering materials, turbulent flow)
- Life Sciences (incl. but not limited to biophysics, genomics, bioinformatics, systems biology, neuroscience and computational biology)
- Physics (incl. but not limited to astrophysics, cosmology, plasma modelling, QCD)
- Solid Earth Dynamics
Papers
Papers accepted for PASC19 will be presented as talks, and published in the Proceedings of the PASC Conference, accessible via the ACM Digital Library. A selection of the highest quality papers may be given the opportunity of a plenary presentation. In selecting papers for plenary presentation, the Papers Committee will place particular weight on impact, interdisciplinarity and interest to a broad audience. Additional opportunities exist for publishing extended papers with the PASC Conference partner journals (ACM TOMS, CPC and JAMES) post conference.
Guidelines: pasc19.pasc-conference.org/submission/guidelines-for-papers/
Papers Program Committee
Chairs
- Ümit V. Çatalyürek (Georgia Institute of Technology, US)
- Sunita Chandrasekaran (University of Delaware, US)
Domain Experts: pasc19.pasc-conference.org/about/papers-program-committee/
Posters
Poster presentations provide an ideal opportunity for the exchange of ideas and expertise within and between the various computational science domains represented at the conference. Poster presenters will be given the possibility to “pitch” their posters to the conference audience in a rapid-fire flash session. Poster submissions should describe topical research related to domain science, applied mathematics, computer science or software engineering. Posters with the most stimulating content will be recognized in an award ceremony on the final day of the conference.
Guidelines: pasc19.pasc-conference.org/submission/guidelines-for-posters/
Minisymposia and Posters Program Committee
Chairs
- Haohuan Fu (National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi, China)
- Simon Scheidegger (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
Domain Experts: pasc19.pasc-conference.org/about/minisymposia-and-posters-program-committee/
Our event partner ISC 2019 – taking place a few hundred kilometres from Zurich right after PASC19 – offers a variety of opportunities that you may discover below.
OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED AT ISC HIGH PERFORMANCE 2019
ISC High Performance will be offering a vital platform for attendees to discover HPC trends, developments and demands in science, engineering and commerce. In this regard, the conference organizers encourage active community participation in the contributed program that is currently open to diverse submission opportunities.
In return, contributors will enjoy sharing their ideas, knowledge and interests in a dynamic setting and have the chance to meet a wide network of people representing various organizations in the HPC space. Come join over 3,500 attendees and 160 exhibitors on June 16 – 20, 2019, and find out how HPC is fueling innovation. www.isc-hpc.com/overview.html.