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E-Science 2005 is a leading international conference featuring technical presentations from national and international experts in Grid Computing and e-Science. They are drawn from many different domains including academic organisations, industries, user communities, industries, and government-operated laboratories.

This prestigious event will bring together key researchers and decision makers in e-Science and Grid Computing from all over the globe to:

Full details can be found at: http://www.gridbus.org/escience/

This is the first in the series of annual international e-Science conferences and is being hosted by the University of Melbourne (Australia), Queen's University (UK), and NCSA (National Centre for Supercomputing Applications, USA) in cooperation with various academic and industrial organisations. The next meeting will most likely be held in Europe/UK.

This conference will feature:

All papers are to be published in a proceedings by the internationally renowned Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - IEEE (confirmation pending). It is expected that approximately 200 people will to attend the conference. In addition, the meeting will be co-located with Sensor Networks and Information Processing conference (organised at the same venue) and we expect that it will bring additional 150 participants and enhances further interaction.

We are inviting sponsorship from industries, businesses, and government agencies including the leading players in e-Science and Grid Computing.

Sponsorship Options

There are 3 levels of direct funding sponsorship available:

1. Diamond

Cost: A$10000

Benefits:

2. Gold

Cost: A$5000

Benefits:

3. Silver

Cost: A$2500

Benefits:

Sponsorship is not limited to this list. Suggestions and offers are most welcome.

Please contact  Dr. Wolfgang Gentzsch (Industry Track Chair) or Dr. Rajkumar Buyya (Conference Co-Chair) for details.

SPONSORING E-SCIENCE 2005

Dec. 5 - 8, 2005, Melbourne, Australia
 
 
Dec.  5 - 8, 2005, Melbourne , Australia