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EGC2005

European Grid Conference, February 14 -16 2005, Science Park Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Conference secretariat email:

egc@mc-consultancy.com

Registration open (2004-12-20)

The registration for EGC2005 is open. Check in at the registration web site.

Special Events Track - programme

The Special Events Track will focus on European Grid projects. Projectsthat participate iinclude CrossGrid, Grace, ESA, NorduGrid, National Danish Grid computing, Lofar and Dutch Virtual Laboraties for E-Science project.

The schedule also includes the Industrial tracks on Monday and Tuesday.

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Scientific Programme

Industrial track programme

The Industrial Track focuses on industrial and commercial use. Highlights are a session on Business perspectives on Grids, with lectures from Wolfgang Gentzch and Piet Bell (to be confirmed); a session on Desktop Grids and an Industry Forum. The Industrial Track is on Monday and Tuesday.

The schedule also includes the Special Events tracks on Monday and Tuesday.

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Keynote speakers

The following keynote speakers will present at EGC2005

  • Peter Coveney, United Kingdom
  • Bob Hertzberger, The Netherlands
  • Domenico Laforenza, Italy
  • Carl Kesselman, USA
  • Thierry Priol, France
  • Carole Goble, United Kingdom
  • Malcolm Atkinson, United Kingdom
  • Wolfgang Boch, European Union

European Grid Conference

The European Grid Conference EGC2005 is the premier event on Grid Computing in Europe. It will focus on all aspects of Grid computing in Europe and a such will bring together participants from research and industry.

EGC2005 will have three tracks: a scientific paper track, an industrial track and a special event track. Together they aim to cover the complete field of Grid Computing developments in Europe. For each track, a board is being formed.

The conference is addressed to anyone interested in Grid computing. Because of the parallel tracks with different foci, the conference appeals to researchers, managers in business and industry, and representatives of governmental organisations.

EGC 2005 is a follow-up of the AcrossGrids Conferences held in Santiago de Compostela (2003) and in Nicosia (2004).

 
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