From rene.westerholt at tu-dortmund.de Tue Nov 9 12:11:59 2021 From: rene.westerholt at tu-dortmund.de (=?UTF-8?Q?Ren=c3=a9_Westerholt?=) Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2021 12:11:59 +0100 Subject: [GeoIT.org] PASC22 Call-for-Papers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <17699364-89cb-e3e3-c888-6aa3e08749e2@tu-dortmund.de> Dear Colleagues, Please find below a call-for-papers for the PASC22 conference co-sponsored by the ACM, SIGHPC, and CSCS, to be held next year in June in Basel. The focus of the conference is on computing in the broadest sense. I am writing this email in my capacity as programme committee member for the Humanities and Social Sciences track. For this track, contributions from the Geoinformatics community (and related fields) are very welcome. The paper submission deadline is 12 December. Please forward this email to your potentially interested colleagues. Thank you very much for your help! Kind Regards, René Westerholt If this message is not displayed properly, click here please. [https://files.crsend.com/104000/104839/images/BANNER2022_Final.jpg] ________________________________ Content 1. Submissions open for PASC22 2. Call for papers (by December 12) 3. PASC21 proceedings publicly available via ACM OpenTOC 4. Follow us on social media 5. PASC22 organizing partners ________________________________ Submissions open for PASC22 The PASC22 Organizing Team is pleased to announce that submissions for minisymposium (MS), paper and poster contributions are now open. Submissions should be made through the submission portal?. Important dates * 13 November 2021: Deadline for MS expressions of interest * 12 December 2021: Deadline for full paper submissions * 19 January 2022: Deadline for poster submissions The conference, co-sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), SIGHPC, and the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS), will be held at the Congress Center Basel, Switzerland, from June 27 to 29, 2022. PASC22 is an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of competences in scientific computing and computational science, with a strong focus on methods, tools, algorithms, application challenges, and novel techniques and usage of high-performance computing. The technical program is organized around the following scientific domains: * Chemistry and Materials * Climate, Weather and Earth Sciences (incl. solid earth dynamics) * Computer Science and Applied Mathematics * Engineering (incl. but not limited to CFD, computational mechanics, computational engineering materials, turbulent flow, ?) * Humanities and Social Sciences (incl. but not limited to behavioral, economic, legal, political and business sciences, as well as philosophy, languages and the arts) * Life Sciences (incl. but not limited to biophysics, genomics, bioinformatics, systems biology, neuroscience and computational biology, ?) * Physics (incl. but not limited to astrophysics, cosmology, plasma modelling, QCD, ?) ________________________________ Call for papers (by December 12) Are you looking for a suitable platform to give visibility to your research? PASC22 offers the possibility to publish in publicly-accessible proceedings, to present your research to the conference audience, and further develop your paper for publication in a relevant domain-specific journal. The PASC22 Conference welcomes the submission of original research related to scientific computing in various domains: Chemistry and Materials; Climate, Weather and Earth Sciences; Computer Science and Applied Mathematics; Engineering; Humanities and Social Sciences; Life Sciences; and Physics. Papers that are selected for presentation at PASC22 will be published in the Proceedings of the PASC Conference, accessible via the ACM Digital Library. Authors of papers will be given 20-30 minute presentation slots at the conference, grouped in topically-focused parallel sessions. A selection of the highest quality papers may be given the opportunity of a plenary presentation. Following the conference, authors will have the opportunity to develop their papers, and, where appropriate, associated open-source software, for publication in a relevant, computationally-focused, domain-specific journal. To facilitate post-conference journal publication, the PASC Conference has formed collaborative partnerships with a number of high-quality scientific journals, including Computer Physics Communications (CPC), the Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (JAMES), and ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (ACM TOMS). The PASC22 Papers Program Committee is responsible for the paper evaluation process. The committee is chaired by Kate Evans (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) and Damian Rouson (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Sourcery Institute) and is comprised of committee members who are specialists in their scientific fields. Papers will be evaluated on their significance, technical soundness, originality, and quality of communication. We employ a rigorous academic peer-review process: most notably, we allow the possibility for provisional acceptance (revision and author rebuttal), and specialized reviewers are solicited for each submission (there is no pre-selected standing committee of reviewers). The paper selection process thus combines the strengths of conference and journal publication schemes to provide an effective, high-impact publication venue in large-scale computational science. Contributions must be submitted through the PASC Conference online submission portal. Submissions should include the following: * Title: Maximum 20 words * Scientific Domain: Select a primary and optionally secondary scientific domain(s) * Author Details: Full names and contact details of author(s) * Short Abstract: Maximum 200 words * Paper: Maximum 10 pages including figures, tables, and appendices Additional information is available on the conference website. SUBMISSION DEADLINES * 12 December 2021: Deadline for paper submissions (NO EXTENSIONS!) * 08 February 2022: Review notifications * 06 March 2022: Deadline for paper revisions * 06 April 2022: Acceptance notifications PAPERS PROGRAM COMMITTEE PASC22 is grateful to its committee members for their support in shaping the conference program. General Chairs * Kate Evans (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US) * Damian Rouson (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Sourcery Institute, US) Domain Chairs * Stephan Irle (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US) * Bryan Wong (University of California, Riverside, US) * Willem Deconinck (ECMWF, UK) * Oksana Guba (Sandia National Laboratories, US) * Olga Pearce (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US) * Sameer Shende (University of Oregon, US) * WenWen Li (Arizona State University, US) * Yan Liu (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US) * Alvaro Coutinho (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) * Rosa Badia (Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain) * Anotida Madzvamuse (University of Sussex, UK) * Suzanne Lenhart (University of Tennessee, US) * Axel Huebl (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, US) * Meifeng Lin (Brookhaven National Laboratory, US) A list of the full committee is available here. We look forward to receiving your paper submissions! [https://files.crsend.com/104000/104839/images/Evans+%26+Rouson.png] ________________________________ PASC21 proceedings publicly available via ACM OpenTOC The PASC Conference Organizing Team is pleased to remind you that the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has generously authorized the posting of an Open Table of Contents (OpenTOC) for the Proceedings of the PASC Conference. This means that it is possible to download the definitive versions of PASC Conference papers from the ACM Digital Library at no charge to the author or reader. The OpenTOC for the PASC Conference is hosted on the ACM?s SIGHPC website. 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URL: From rene.westerholt at tu-dortmund.de Tue Nov 23 10:12:31 2021 From: rene.westerholt at tu-dortmund.de (=?UTF-8?Q?Ren=c3=a9_Westerholt?=) Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2021 10:12:31 +0100 Subject: [GeoIT.org] Programme of PLATIAL'21 is finalised In-Reply-To: <101b732c-d74e-90f4-7363-2403ecc94f48@tu-dortmund.de> References: <101b732c-d74e-90f4-7363-2403ecc94f48@tu-dortmund.de> Message-ID: <28c2f2aa-8f5b-44b8-14d1-9de5b2a2fe1e@tu-dortmund.de> Dear Colleagues, We are very pleased to announce that the programme for the PLATIAL'21 Symposium on Platial Information Science is now finalised. Below you will find all relevant information including links that will take you to the full programme and registration pages. We invite you to register soon and secure your place to participate in exciting discussions on all things place-based! Please also feel free to forward this email to potentially interested people in your networks. Thank you for your support! Kind regards, René Westerholt and Franz-Benjamin Mocnik ========================================================================= # PLATIAL'21 Symposium on Platial Information Science 15?17 December 2021, online Hosted and co-organised by ITC, University of Twente, NL and the Department of Spatial Planning, TU Dortmund University, DE We are very pleased to announce the programme of PLATIAL'21! For a full overview including abstracts, please visit: http://platial21.platialscience.net/programme Registration is open and possible via http://platial21.platialscience.net/participation The motto of this years' event is 'Places across cultures' and the outline of speakers and workshop organisers is truly global! ## Keynotes We are looking forward to two inspiring keynotes by Peter-Paul Verbeek (University of Twente, NL) Topic: TBA and Bill Palmer (University of Newcastle, AU) Topic: Terrain, Topography, Landscape and Place: The Interplay of Language, Culture and Environment ## Papers The topics covered at this year's event include: * Mediated geographies * Place representations * Cartographic visualisation of places * Reasons for place preferences * Visualisation of fuzzy boundaries * Place in morphological research * Analysis of place reviews * Place in urban planning documents * Emotions felt at places * Unsafe places * (and many more) These topics are contributed and presented by: * Christian Caton (University of Warwick, UK) * Ceren Dolma (University of Twente, NL) * Milana Glebova (University of Twente, NL) * Max Gula (Iowa State University, US) * Yulan He (University of Warwick, UK) * Thomas Kosacz (Iowa State University, US) * Laura Kühl (Heidelberg University, DE) * Grant McKenzie (McGill University, CA) * Franz-Benjamin Mocnik (University of Twente, NL) * Fatema Nourin (Iowa State University, US) * Tessio Novack (University of Warwick, UK) * Gabriele Pergola (University of Warwick, UK) * Alenka Poplin (Iowa State University, US) * Johanna Richardson (Massey University, NZ) * Tilman Schwarze (University of Glasgow, UK) * Liudmila Slivinskaya (TU Dortmund University, DE) * Kristin Stock (Massey University, NZ) * Tim Tobin (Iowa State University, US) * Cosima Werner (Kiel University, DE) * René Westerholt (TU Dortmund University, DE) ## Workshops In addition, we are pleased to accommodate three workshops as integral components of the event: W1: Cyber ethics in platial research * Ekaterina Egorova (University of Twente, NL) * Junghwan Kim (Harvard University, US) * Grant McKenzie (McGill University, CA) * Martin Tomko (University of Melbourne, AU) * Hongyu Zhang (McGill University, CA) W2: Places of climate change * Thora Tenbrink (Bangor University, UK) W3: Streetscape perception modelling ? Theoretical considerations and methodological possbilities * Tessio Novack (University of Warwick, UK) * Carlos Cámara-Menoyo (University of Warwick, UK) * James Tripp (University of Warwick, UK) * Lichuan Xiang (University of Warwick, UK) http://platial21.platialscience.net -- Dr René Westerholt FRGS [Juniorprofessor] TU Dortmund University Spatial Modelling Lab, Department of Spatial Planning August-Schmidt-Str. 10, 44227 Dortmund, Germany [Voice] +49 (0)231 755 2287 [Email] rene.westerholt at tu-dortmund.de [Web (uni)] https://ram.raumplanung.tu-dortmund.de/ [Web (private)] https://www.westerholt-giscience.net Wichtiger Hinweis: Die Information in dieser E-Mail ist vertraulich. Sie ist ausschließlich für den Adressaten bestimmt. Sollten Sie nicht der für diese E-Mail bestimmte Adressat sein, unterrichten Sie bitte den Absender und vernichten Sie diese Mail. Vielen Dank. 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