The Fifth International Workshop on High Performance Computing
for Nano-science and Technology


Nov. 15 (Sunday) in Room A109, Portland Conventional Center, Portland, Oregon, USA

In conjunction with IEEE/ACM SC'09, Nov. 14-20, 2009, Portland Conventional Center, Portland, Oregon, USA

 


Call for Papers, and Presenters, and Participants


HPCNano|09 invites you to submit your unpublished technical papers in any aspect of high performance computing in nano-science and technology. The paper will be published by IEEE Computer Society's Conference Publishing Services (CPS). The proceeding will be indexed indexing through IET INSPEC, and EI (Compendex), Thomson ISI, as well as other indexing services.

The selected papers will be on a special issue in j Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, ASP.

The submitted papers must be less than 8 pages and in IEEE CS format. Authors can directly submit to Program Chair, Dr. Jun Ni, at jun-ni@uiowa.edu.

HPCNao'09 welcome everyone to attend the workshop. Registration is appreciated.

HPCNano09's topics of interest (in no particular order) include, but are not limited to:

  • Petascale computing for nanotechnology
  • Ontology in nanotechnology
  • Cyberinfrastructure-enabled computational nanotechnology
  • Large-scale computing for multi-scale model and simulation in nanoscale systems
  • Large-scale computational chemistry
  • Parallel algorithms,domain decompositions, and computational methods in nano-materials processing, characteristics and defect prediction, and statistical analysis and data mining
  • Nanomaterial fabrication, synthesis, and processing simulations
  • Microscopy nano-structured materials databases
  • Large-scale molecular methods and simulations in nano-science and technology
  • Nano-science -related data and image processing
  • HPC-based modeling and simulation for nano-electromechanical systems
  • High performance computing in Fourier transform infrared nano-surface
  • Modeling and simulation of organic nano-structured materials and biomaterial processing
  • HPC-based multi-scale spectroscopy data and image processing
  • High performance data processing in microwave spectroscopy on quantum dots
  • High performance computing in atomic-scale friction
  • Large scale computing systems for nano-science (computational and network systems)
  • Grid computing in nano-science and technology
  • High performance computing in bionanotechnology/nanobiotechnology

 


 



Organizers

NSF-CISE

IEEE/Computer Society

ACM

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, DOE


Federal Networking and Information Technology
Research & Development

National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Great Lakes Consortium for Petascale Computing (GLC-PC)/ Virtual School of Computational Science and Engineering

The University of Iowa

STEM Education Society (STEMES)