Recent Meetings
Be sure to check out the upcoming
meetings, too.
2nd Annual GRIDS Center Community Workshop
June 23-24, 2005
Gleacher Center
University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
The GRIDS Center Community Workshop is highly interactive, with plenary discussions and
extended workshops on critical issues such as security,
data management, application development and software management.
LSGRID 2005
May 5-6, 2005
Singapore
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5th Annual Access Grid Retreat
April 26-29, 2005
Millbrae,
California
The AG Retreats provide an interactive forum for the
Access Grid community to share recent experiences and
research findings, to present ideas for future AG
technical directions and to train and educate AG newcomers.
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GGF 13
March 14-17, 2005
Seoul, South Korea
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LCI Workshop
March 1-4, 2005
NCSA, UIUC
Urbana-Champaign, IL
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GlobusWORLD 2005
February 7-11, 2005
Boston, Mass.
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SC2004
November 6-12, 2004
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Second International Summer School on Grid Computing
July 18-30, 2004
Naples, Italy
The second International Summer School on Grid Computing
will feature leading experts lecturing on Grid
middleware, deployment and applications for students,
who will perform hands-on exercises.
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SPI GRID Summer School
June 21-25, 2004
Brownsville, Texas
The GRIDS Center is helping to organize and provide
training for this summer enrichment event geared to
graduate and undergraduate students in computational
science and computer science. Sponsors include the
NASA Center for Gravitational Wave Astronomy at the
University of Texas at Brownsville and the NSF GriPhyN
and iVDGL projects.
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Access Grid Retreat
June 9-11, 2004
Toronto, Canada
The 4th Access Grid™ (AG) Retreat will be hosted by
Ryerson University in their Rogers Communication Center,
an ideal venue for collaboration and interaction.
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HPDC 13
June 4-6, 2004
Honolulu, Hawaii
The Thirteenth IEEE International Symposium on
High-Performance Distributed Computing will be a forum
for presenting the latest research findings on the
design and use of highly networked systems for
computing, collaboration, data analysis, and other
innovative tasks. In recent years, HPDC has
evolved into an important meeting place for researchers
and practitioners in the area of distributed and grid
computing to share scholarly results. As is demonstrated
by the strong program for HPDC-12 (with a 20% acceptance
rate), HPDC seeks the highest quality research
contributions, and conference participation, in the
field. More
information.
CCGrid 2004
April 19-22, 2004
Chicago, IL
CCGrid2004, sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society
(final approval pending), is designed to bring together
international leaders who are pioneering researchers, developers,
and users of extreme clusters, networks, and Grid architectures
and applications. The symposium will also serve as a forum to
present the latest work, and highlight related activities from
around the world.
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information
Global Grid Forum 10
March 9-13, 2004
Berlin, Germany
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information
GlobusWORLD 2004
January 19-23, 2004
San Francisco, California
GlobusWORLD 2004 will feature three tracks of invited speakers,
lecturers, interactive panels, and forward-looking roundtables on
Grid computing topics related to the Globus Toolkit. It follows
the successful first GlobusWORLD held in January 2003, with over
450 attendees from 25 countries. See
http://www.globusworld.org.
SC2003
November 15-21, 2003
Phoenix, Arizona
The SC conference marks its 15th year with SC2003. Thousands of
high-performance computing and networking experts will see the
latest technological tools, learn about new scientific
applications, and listen to other experts present their most
recent research. See
http://www.sc-conference.org/sc2003/.
Global Grid Forum 9
October 5-8, 2003
Chicago, Illinois
The Global Grid Forum's ninth meeting featured four days
of over 100 working group sessions and workshops. Details
are at http://www.ggf.org/.
Applications Grid Workshop
September 9-10, 2003
Czestochowa, Poland
The Applications Grid Workshop (AGW) was held in
conjunction with the Fifth International Conference on Parallel
Processing and Applied Mathematics. AGW seeks to provide a bridge
between the application community and the developers and directors
of grid policies and infrastructures. The workshop results may be
used by the national and European governments while building the
global grid infrastructures. AGW's call for papers is at
http://www.isi.edu/~deelman/cfp-agw.htm.
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