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-== Call for Proposals: Gene Golub SIAM Summer School 2011 ==+== '''''SIAM MS conference at Fall MRS in Boston''''' ==
 +The inaugural SIAM-MS symposium on Computational Aspects of Materials
 +Science will be part of the program for the fall 2014 meeting of the
 +Materials Research Society. The meeting will be held in Boston, November
 +30 to December 5, 2014; full details can be found at the conference
 +[http://www.mrs.org/fall2014/ website]. The SIAM symposium (number NN), is
 +included in the cluster of symposia titled Theory, Characterization and
 +Modeling.
-SIAM is calling for letters of intent for possible proposals of topics and+The call for papers can be found at
-organizers for the Gene Golub SIAM Summer School (G2S3) for approximately 50+[http://www.mrs.org/fall-2014-call-for-papers-nn/]. Abstracts should be
-graduate students to be held at the University of British Columbia, in+submitted
-Vancouver, during the two weeks prior to ICIAM, i.e., July 3-15, 2011. This+through the MRS conference website; the window for abstract submission is
-SIAM summer school will be co-sponsored by+May 19
-PIMS, the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences.+through June 19, 2014.
-SIAM has budgeted US$50,000 and PIMS has awarded CAN$25,000+
-towards the G2S3 2011.+
 +The proceedings of the symposium will be published through the MRS
 +Proceedings
 +Series, both electronically and in print. The electronic publication is
 +hosted on
 +the Cambridge Journals Online platform.
-Information about the G2S3 program can be found at+In addition to the greater SIAM-MS community, the organizers encourage
-http://www.siam.org/about/com_golub.php+postdocs,
-and about the G2S3 2010 at+pre-tenure faculty, and graduate students to participate by submitting
-http://www.siam.org/students/summer.php+contributed
 +papers to this symposium. Subject to availability, we anticipate funds to
 +defray
 +lodging, registration, and travel costs for up to 16 postdocs, pre-tenure
 +faculty,
 +or graduate students at $1500 per individual.
 +The Materials Research Society holds its annual fall meeting at the Hynes
 +Convention
 +Center in downtown Boston. It is a comfortable venue, and the conference
 +is well
 +attended, with more than 6000 participants from different scientific
 +disciplines. It
 +is a forum for scientific interaction on contemporary problems in
 +materials science.
 +For updated conference information as well as discounted hotel
 +accommodations, set
 +browsers to: [http://www.mrs.org/fall2014/].
-Letters of intent should include the names of the organizers+Look forward to seeing you in Boston!
-and a summary of any previous organizing experience;+
-a proposed title for the summer school; tentative course topics+
-and lecturers (indicating whether these people have already+
-been contacted); possible sources for additional funding, if+
-needed; (optional) preliminary budget. No registration fee shall be charged+
-to+
-the students, and the bulk of the funds shall be budgeted for students'+
-expenses.+
- +
- +
-The topic of the school is open to any area of applied mathematics,+
-computational science, and industrial mathematics.+
-Numerical Linear Algebra is the topic of 2010, and is expected to be the+
-topic+
-of 2013, so preference will be given to other themes that have a+
-computational+
-component.+
-The courses are expected to be at the research level+
-and cover topics not usually found in regular university courses.+
- +
- +
-The organizers who are awarded the right to organize G2S3 2011 will be+
-responsible for inviting and confirming the lecturers, setting the schedule,+
-working with SIAM to solicit applications from students, evaluating the+
-applications and notifying applicants of the outcome. They will be working+
-with SIAM and PIMS+
-to ensure that the allocated budget is not exceeded, and+
-to ensure that the appropriate local arrangements are made in a+
-timely fashion, that the necessary information is available on the+
-web when needed, and that all participants are kept appropriately+
-informed about arrangements.+
- +
- +
- +
-Letters of intent should be sent to Linda Thiel,+
-thiel_at_siam.org, preferably in pdf format+
-no later than January 31, 2010. Full proposals will be due+
-on March 31, 2010.+
-For questions or informal inquiries, please contact the G2S3 committee+
-chair,+
-Daniel Szyld, szyld_at_temple.edu, +1.215.204.7288.+

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SIAM MS conference at Fall MRS in Boston

The inaugural SIAM-MS symposium on Computational Aspects of Materials Science will be part of the program for the fall 2014 meeting of the Materials Research Society. The meeting will be held in Boston, November 30 to December 5, 2014; full details can be found at the conference website. The SIAM symposium (number NN), is included in the cluster of symposia titled Theory, Characterization and Modeling.

The call for papers can be found at [1]. Abstracts should be submitted through the MRS conference website; the window for abstract submission is May 19 through June 19, 2014.

The proceedings of the symposium will be published through the MRS Proceedings Series, both electronically and in print. The electronic publication is hosted on the Cambridge Journals Online platform.

In addition to the greater SIAM-MS community, the organizers encourage postdocs, pre-tenure faculty, and graduate students to participate by submitting contributed papers to this symposium. Subject to availability, we anticipate funds to defray lodging, registration, and travel costs for up to 16 postdocs, pre-tenure faculty, or graduate students at $1500 per individual.

The Materials Research Society holds its annual fall meeting at the Hynes Convention Center in downtown Boston. It is a comfortable venue, and the conference is well attended, with more than 6000 participants from different scientific disciplines. It is a forum for scientific interaction on contemporary problems in materials science. For updated conference information as well as discounted hotel accommodations, set browsers to: [2].

Look forward to seeing you in Boston!

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