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Bangalore, December
07, 2007
Centre for Development of Advanced
Computing (C-DAC),
the premier R&D arm of the Department
of Information Technology (DIT), Ministry of Communications
and IT (MC&IT), Government of India is hosting the Third IEEE International Conference on e-Science and
Grid Computing during December 10 -13, 2007 at Bangalore,
India. This Conference is one of its kinds, which is
being held globally every year and is conducted by the
country chosen through a bidding process. The previous
conferences in this series were organized in Melbourne,
Australia (2005) and Amsterdam, Netherlands (2006).
The e-Science 2007 conference is sponsored
by the IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee for
Scalable Computing (TCSC) and is designed to bring together
leading international and interdisciplinary research
communities, developers, and users of e-Science applications
and enabling IT technologies. The conference is important
to the e Science community as it serves as a forum to
present the results of the latest research and product/
tool developments, and highlight related activities
from around the world.
Shri G. Madhavan Nair, Chairman, ISRO and Secretary, Department of Space, Govt of India will
preside over the inaugural ceremony on December 10,
2007 and Shri M. V. Rajsekharan, Hon'ble
Union Minister of State for Planning, Govt. of India will grace the valedictory ceremony on December
13, 2007 at e Science 2007. Dr. A. K. Chakravarti, Advisor, DIT,
Govt of India, Prof. N. Balakrishnan, Associate Director, IISc,
Prof. Geoffery Fox, Indiana
University, Prof. Thomas Fahringer, University of
Innstruck will be present as the guests of honor during
the inaugural ceremony.
This year, three distinguished keynote
speakers representing Europe, and Asia - Professor David
De Roure of the School of Electronics and Computer Science
at the University
of Southampton in the UK, Professor Thomas Fahringer
from the Institute of Computer Science at the University
of Innsbruck in Austria, and Professor Xiaoming
Li from the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer
Science at Peking
University in China will deliver invited talks to
the delegates.
The conference programme will comprise
of keynote talks, peer-reviewed research papers, workshops,
tutorials, industry track, poster session and research
demo section. Four workshops namely 'OGF (Open Grid
Forum) Workshop on eScience Highlights', 'Innovative
and Collaborative Problem Solving Environment in Distributed
Resources', 'Scientific Workflows and Business Workflow
Standards in e-Science', and 'International Grid Interoperability
and Interoperation Workshop' will be organized during
the four-day event. Industry track will feature technical
talks from companies IBM, INTEL, SUN, HP etc.
Speaking to the media on
the eve of the conference, Shri
S. Ramakrishnan, Former Director General, C-DAC said, "This field is a hot and evolving field and
has the potential to fundamentally influence how science
and collaboration cutting across nations and disciplines
is conducted in future. It will also contribute significantly
in evolving the eco-system for next generation grid
and web technologies. It is a prestigious moment for
the nation to be hosting such an international event
which is held in high esteem by the global e Science
community. I am equally proud that C-DAC, with sponsorship
from a number of agencies from government and industry
is hosting the event. It reinforces our faith in fostering
research in emerging areas with potential for broader
benefits that it can garner for the common man. C-DAC
has implemented the national grid computing initiative
- GARUDA,
over the last 3 years with funding from Department of
IT and the partnership of premier academic and research
institutions and ERNET.
We stand at a point of entering a new era of research
and solving important problems through the grid. Participation
in global efforts will be vital. The e Science 2007
conference will play a key role in this regard and groom
upcoming researchers for new opportunities in these
two domains." Shri Ramakrishnan has played a leading
role on behalf of the Indian IT and Supercomputing community
in organizing the conference in India.
The Program Committee has received
more than 206 submissions from all over the world, out
of which 60 top quality research papers have been selected
for presentation at the conference. 21 posters and 5
"live" research demos selected from submissions
from all over the world will also feature at the conference.
It is predicted that the next generation
of scientific research and experiments will be carried
out by communities of researchers from organizations
that span national boundaries. These activities will
involve geographically distributed and heterogeneous
resources such as computational systems, scientific
instruments, databases, sensors, software components,
networks, and people. Such large-scale and enhanced
scientific endeavors, popularly termed as e-Science,
are carried out via collaborations on a global scale.
Grid computing has emerged as one of
the key computing paradigms that enable the creation
and management of Internet-based utility computing infrastructure,
called Cyber infrastructure, for realization of e-Science
and e-Business at the global level. To harness the potential
of e-Science and Grid computing paradigms, several national
and international projects around the world have been
initiated to carry out research and innovation activities
that transform the goal of e-Science and Grid computing
into a reality.
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