Computational science is an important and urgent field
with multi-disciplinary research. It focuses on algorithms development and implementations
of computing for scientists and engineers. Its impact is already being felt
in many science and engineering disciplines. Current research in computational
science requires multi-disciplinary knowledge, not only in sciences and engineering
but also in cutting-edge technologies of computing. Many science and engineering
explorations rely on mature, efficient computational algorithms and implementations,
practical and reliable numerical methods, and large-scale computation systems.
The theme of this workshop focuses on scientific computations and applications
on Web-based Internet, enhancing cyberinfrastructure-based scientific and engineering
collaborations. It provides a great opportunity for non-computer science professionals
traveling from different fields to this conference. This workshop offers academic
researchers, developers, and practitioners an opportunity to discuss various
aspects of computational science and engineering-related computational methods
and problem solving techniques for science and engineering research.
This workshop will be conducted in conjunction with The Eighth Asia Pacific
Web Conference (APWeb’06). The workshop will be guided by the APWeb06’s
organization and planned and executed by the workshop program committee independently.
We hope to attract people from diverse science and engineering disciplines,
nationally and internationally, to attend the workshop, present their research
results, share their experiences and ideas, and plan future collaborations.
This workshop serves as a great opportunity for academic researchers developers, and practitioners to discuss various aspects of computational methods and problem solving solutions in sciences and engineering research.
This workshop is considered as a special workshop in conjunction with the International Conference on Computational Science.
The workshop process will be executed under the direction of APWeb'06 committee, while the technical functions will be operated in the direction of workshop program committee.
Welcome people who want to submit paper(s), or participate workshop program. Appreciations always go to people who voluntarily support, help, and make this event successful
Best Regards,
General Co-Chair:
Jack Dongarra, Prof., the Dep. of Computer Science, the Univ. of Iowa, USA
Yao Zheng, Prof. & Director of Ctr. for Eng. and Sci. Computations, Zhejiang
Univ., China
Program Co-Chair:
Professor and Dr. Jun Ni, the Dept. of Computer Science, the Univ. of Iowa,
USA
Professor and Dean Guochang Gu, School of Computer Science at Harbin Eng. Univ.,
China