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SCALA 2014 - SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING AROUND LOUISIANA
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, BATON ROUGE
FEBRUARY 21-22, 2014


LOCATION: LSU Digital Media Center Theatre, 340 East Parker Street @ West Lakeshore Drive

The LSU Center for Computation and Technology (CCT) and Tulane University's Center for Computational Science (CCS) will co-sponsor a meeting to:
    (1) highlight cutting-edge topics in scientific computing,
    (2) showcase the research at Louisiana institutions and,
    (3) promote collaborations across the state of Louisiana.

This meeting is open to any faculty, post-doctoral researcher or student from any college in and around Louisiana. The meeting will start Friday at 1:00 p.m. and run through approximately 5 p.m. Saturday.

INVITED SPEAKERS:

Pavel Bochev, Sandia National Lab

Yi Jiang, Georgia State University

Tim Warburton, Rice University

SCHEDULE: Click Here to view schedule. Contributed talks will be 15 minutes (including questions). Posters should be no larger than 30" x 40".

                    Click Here to view abstracts.

Optional Friday night excursion- Artemis Parade.

SUBMISSION & REGISTRATION:

We are now accepting submissions for talks or posters (deadline February 7, 2014).  Submissions are closed.

Registration is now closed.  Registration deadline: February 7, 2014 (early submissions encouraged).  To view a list of registered participants, click here .

LODGING: special rates have been reserved for SCALA 2014 attendees at the Staybridge Suites University Area located near campus.
Ask for code "SCA" when calling:
Staybridge Suites-Baton Rouge/University Area
4001 Nicholson Drive
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
$93/night single/$113 doubles
(225)456-5430

Cut off date for this rate is January 17, 2014.  After this date, rooms and rates will be based on availability.

PARKING: Parking is available in lot nearest the Digital Media Center building (located off East Parker Drive).  Click for map.

ORGANIZERS:
Susanne C. Brenner, Louisiana State University
Lisa Fauci, Tulane University