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December 2011
7th IEEE International Conference on e-Science
The seventh IEEE e–Science conference, sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society´s Technical Committee for Scalable Computing (TCSC), will be held in Stockholm, Sweden from 5th – 8th December 2011. Scientific research is increasingly carried out by communities of researchers that span disciplines, laboratories, organizations, and national boundaries. The e–Science 2011 conference is designed to bring together leading international and interdisciplinary research communities, developers, and users of e–Science applications and enabling IT technologies. The conference serves as a forum to present…
Find out more »September 2012
SeRC seminar with Paul F. Fischer
Welcome to the first SeRC seminar! We are happy to present: Paul F. Fischer Mathematics and Computer Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, USA who is going to discuss 'PDE-Based Simulations at Petascale and Beyond' Date: September 3, 2012, 17:10 Coffee and Sandwiches 17:30 Seminar Location: Auditorium F2, Lindstedtsvägen 28, KTH Main Campus, Stockholm After the seminar there will be time for mingle, and drinks and snacks will be served. For abstract and more information see the announcement Seminar.pdf or webpage…
Find out more »February 2013
SNM seminar on e-Science in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
Svenska national kommittén för mekanik (SNM) anordnar ett seminarium om E-SCIENCE IN THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS Seminariet kommer att beskriva de två stratgista konsortier inom e-Science (Dan Henningson, KTH, för SeRC och Göran Sandberg, LU, för eSSENCE) som nyligen bildats samt ge exempel på tillämpningar (Philipp Schlatter, KTH, och Stephen Hall, LU). Att hantera och analysera stora mängder information som härstammar från simuleringar eller mätdata, är en utmaning. Anders Ynnerman (LiU) kommer att närmare beskriva denna utmaning. Örjan Smedby (LiU)…
Find out more »June 2015
7th Cloud Control Workshop
The 7th Cloud Control Workshop is aimed to foster multidisciplinary research in cloud management, leveraging expertise in areas such as autonomic computing, control theory, distributed systems, energy management, machine learning, mathematical statistics, performance modeling, systems management, etc. By providing an understanding of the research challenges ahead and by fostering multi-disciplinary research collaborations, the ambition is to shape the future of cloud management. Expected attendees are leading researchers from any scientific discipline with potential to contribute to this multidisciplinary topic. Workshop format The workshop format will be…
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