[Data-Mongers] [Informatics] Sixth IEEE International Conference on eScience
Nan Galbraith
ngalbraith at whoi.edu
Thu Oct 21 12:12:00 EDT 2010
Thanks for this info.
There are some less than stellar conferences out there, and it can
be hard to tell which ones are really worthwhile.
Also, for anyone going to GSA, note the following events there.
Decadal Vision for Geoinformatics Sat, 30 Oct: 1-4 PM
> The GSA Geoinformatics Division is holding a forum “Decadal Vision for
> Geoinformatics” during the 2010 GSA Annual Meeting.
http://tinyurl.com/22vmszz*(*or**http://www.geoexpertsintl.com/geoinformatics/viewCloser.php?type=meeting&title=Decadal%20Vision%20for%20Geoinformatics&ID=7&website=http://www.geoexpertsintl.com/geoinformatics/index.php)
and
The National Geoinformatics Community (NGC, http://ngc.usgin.org/) is
hosting a reception **on **Tues, 2 Nov **6 – 8 PM (Room 103/105).
Cheers -
Nan
**
On 10/21/10 11:06 AM, Jennifer M. Schopf wrote:
> If this kind of thing is of interest to folks, let me recommend the
> SuperComputing conference - arguably the largest CI/eScience
> conference for pragmatic work in this space Nov 13-19 in New Orleans
> http://sc10.supercomputing.org/
>
> This is our equivalent of AGU
>
> -jen
>
> >
> > Begin forwarded message:
eScience 2010 The Sixth IEEE International Conference on eScience
Brisbane, Australia, December 7-10 2010
http://www.escience2010.org/
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