RENCI and Microsoft sponsor eScience workshop

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From Dan Fay’s blog:

Announcing the 2007 Microsoft eScience Workshop at RENCI
http://research.microsoft.com/workshops/escience2007/
October 21-23 2007

This workshop is explicitly cross-disciplinary, with the goal of bringing together scientists from different areas to share their research and experiences of how computing is shaping their work, providing new insights and changing what can be done in science. The focus is on the research, and the technologies that make that research possible.

The workshop will be co-chaired by Dan Reed, Director of the Renaissance Computing Institute and Tony Hey, Corporate Vice President for Technical Computing at Microsoft Corporation. The keynote presentation will be given by Kelvin Droegemeier, Director of the Sasaki Institute.

Registration open “shortly;” abstracts due by 01 August.