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Announcement - AHM 2010: Call for Submission of abstracts

The ninth UK e-Science All Hands Meeting (AHM 2010) will be held at the City Hall, Cardiff, from 13-16 September 2010.

The meeting provides a forum in which information on e-Science projects from all disciplines can be communicated and where the capabilities being developed within projects can be demonstrated.

Authors are invited to submit abstracts of unpublished, original work of not more than 3 pages in length using single spaced 10 point size on A4 pages - including 2 pages of text and (optionally) 1 page of figures and tables.

Authors are asked to submit to one of the following Themes, or as a 'general paper':

  • Theme 1: Infrastructures, Systems and Tools for e-Research   
  • Theme 2: Algorithms and Data Structures for e-Research
  • Theme 3: Applications of e-Research
  • Theme 4: Foundations of e-Science/e-Research
  • Theme 5: Organisation, Trust, Security and Validation
  • Theme 6: Sharing, Collaboration and Interfaces for e-Research


This year, we would especially like to encourage industry collaborators to engage fully in the conference, including contributing to papers.
As in previous years, selected abstracts will be invited to submit full papers to be considered for inclusion in a special edition of a high-quality journal (details to be confirmed).  Abstracts will otherwise not be published as part of the conference.

Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the Programme Committee

Important dates:

  • 14 May 2010 - Deadline for abstract submission
  • 2 July 2010 - Decisions to authors

 


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