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53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.
 

53rd Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology. The Program consists of invited and contributed papers. Abstract booklets will be made available at the Conference, and Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Applied Physics.
 

2008 53rd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM)

Nov 10-14, 2008 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
This Conference annually brings together scientists and engineers interested in recent developments in all branches of fundamental and applied magnetism. Emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical research in magnetism, the properties and synthesis of new magnetic materials, and advances in magnetic technology.
 

SC08

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
An extraordinary program is in store for SC08--the 20-year celebration of the SC Conference! The SC Conference is the world's premier HPC event, covering research, development, innovations and education in the world of high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis. The Technical Program is unmatched, and reflects the highest level of accomplishments in the HPC community, while the invited presentations feature an exceptional lineup of speakers. The panels, workshops, and tutorials are selected to cover a range of the hottest topics in HPC.
 

2008 SC - International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis

Nov 15-21, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The SC Conference is the premier international conference on high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage and analysis, and it attracts from all over the world scientists, researchers, software developers, network engineers, policy makers, corporate managers, CIOs and IT administrators from universities, industry and government from all over the world. Following the traditions set by the first SC Conference in 1988, SC08 will celebrate 20 years of unleashing the power of HPC. SC08 will host an exceptional Technical Program, Exhibits area, Education Program and many other activities. In an effort to broaden the scope of the SC program, two Technology Thrustsxe2x80x94in Energy and Biomedical Informaticsxe2x80x94have been added for SC08. At SC08 attendees will become immersed in the latest state-of-the-field developments in technology, applications, vendor products, research results and national policy and national/ international initiatives. SC08 will be the one place attendees will see tomorrowxe2x80x99s technology being used to solve world-class challenge problems today.
 

2008 Workshop on Ultrascale Visualization (UltraVis 2008)

Nov 16, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The output from leading-edge scientific simulations is so voluminous and complex that advanced visualization techniques are necessary to interpret the calculated results. Even though visualization technology has progressed significantly in recent years, we are barely capable of exploiting terascale data to its full extent, and petascale datasets are on the horizon. This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
 

2008 Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS)

Nov 17, 2008 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The 1st workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of loosely coupled large scale applications on large scale clusters, Grids, and/or Supercomputers. Many-task computing (MTC), the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. We welcome paper submissions on all topics related to MTC on large scale systems. Papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings as part of the IEEE digital library. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2008 Conference in Austin Texas on November 17th, 2008; for more information on the location (time and room) of the workshop, please see http://scyourway.nacse.org/conference/view/wksp117.
 

2nd International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications (HPRCTA 2008)

Nov 17, 2008 at TBA, Austin Texas United States
High-performance reconfigurable computing (HPRC) based on the combination of conventional microprocessors and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is a rapidly evolving computing paradigm that offers the potential to accelerate computationally intensive scientific applications beyond what is possible on today's HPC systems. The academic community has been actively investigating this technology for the past decade, and the technology has proven itself to be practical for a number of HPC applications. Many HPC vendors are now offering or are planning to offer various HPRC solutions. The goal of this workshop, co-located with SC08, is to provide a forum for academic researchers and industry to discuss the latest trends and developments in the field, and to set a research agenda for the upcoming years on the use of FPGA technology in high-performance computing.
 

2008 IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC)

Dec 7-9, 2008 at Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas United States
Grid and cloud computing Internet Services and Network Management Network protocols Network Information Assurance, and Security Multi- and single- core processor architecture Cache, Memory, and Disk Storage Systems Workload Characterization and its Impact on Architecture Design Embedded Systems Ubiquitous computing Mobile ad hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networks Parallel and Distributed Systems Performance Evaluation and Modeling Performance Tools and Techniques
 

Third Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium

Feb 3, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
The Symposium will provide a venue for educational technology researchers to present formal papers in educational technology areas. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEAxe2x80x99s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.
 

Structures Congress 2009

Apr 30-May 2, 2009 at TBD, Austin Texas United States
You are invited to submit session proposals and/or paper abstracts for the 2009 STRUCTURES CONGRESS. Proposals should focus on topics consistent with the list published in this announcement. Session requests and paper abstracts should be no more than two printed pages per abstract and must be submitted through the SEI Website at www.SEInstitute.org. SESSION REQUESTS need to include the session title and a short description of the session, name of proposed session chair and contact information (including email address), and name of the organizing/sponsoring committee (if applicable), as well as each presenter/authorxe2x80x99s name and contact information (including email address), and each paperxe2x80x99s title. Each author/presenter in the proposed session MUST individually upload their abstract and select the proposed session as its topic (session MUST be uploaded first). Sessions organized by committees of SEI/ASCE are strongly encouraged. PAPER ABSTRACTS must include each authorxe2x80x99s full name, credentials, affiliation, location, and contact information (including email address). Abstracts will be reviewed and should be sufficient to judge the quality and appropriateness of the work for the Congress. Any special comments, such as session, track, or topic for which the paper is best suited, should be written at the bottom of the abstract page. EXPENSES All expenses related to preparing and presenting the papers, including camera-ready manuscripts and illustrations, are the responsibility of the authors and co-authors.
 

2009 IEEE International Conference on IC Design & Technology (ICICDT)

May 18-20, 2009 at Freescale Semiconductor, Austin Texas United States
As IC design & process technology continue to advance for increased performance, lower power, and accelerated time-to-market, the engineering activities, traditionally separated along the boundary of design and process technology, will have difficulties in meeting the shrinking window of product optimization tasks. The International Conference on IC Design & Technology provides a forum for engineers, researchers, scientists, professors and students to cross this boundary through interactions of design and p
 

2009 IEEE/ACM 9th Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)

Jun 15-19, 2009 at AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin Texas United States
Since 2001, the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries has served as the major international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital libraries," including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information.
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
 

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC 2009

Aug 17-21, 2009 at Austin Convention Center, Austin Texas United States
Attend the IEEE EMC Society Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Austin, Texas August 17 - 21, 2009 and experience "EMC Austin Style" in "The Live Music Capital of the World"! EMC Symposium participants will enjoy attending events at the spacious and modern Austin Convention Center, just across the street from our host hotel, the new Hilton Hotel. Both are located a short walk away from Sixth Street, where the entertainment venues, funky boutiques, casual coffee shops, night-time hot spots and art galleries abound.