CALL FOR SC GLOBAL 2004 PROPOSALS
DEADLINE: APRIL 19, 2004
http://www.sc-conference.org/sc2004/scglobal.html

Anchored in the newly constructed technology-enhanced Pittsburgh convention 
center, SC Global 2004 will link Access Grid communities from around the world 
to exchange ideas through highly informative talks, papers, panels and BOFs on 
topics of interest to attendees.

SC Global 2004 will focus on traditional SC technical program content, as well 
as the showcase of collaborative technologies for which SC Global has 
traditionally been known. The SC Global committee looks forward to receiving 
proposals for a wide variety of sessions, ranging from technical papers on 
cluster architecture, to panels on grid middleware, to birds-of-a-feathers on 
international networking.

By their nature, most successful proposals for the SC Global program will be 
collaborative undertakings. Therefore, proposals will be reviewed not only for 
their technical excellence, but also for their feasibility as an AG event. 
However, presenters do not need to have an Access Grid node if they will be 
presenting from the conference site in Pittsburgh.

** How to Submit a Proposal for the SC Global Program: **
- Start at the SC04 proposal submission web site
https://secure.linklings.net/conferences/sc2004/
- Register as a user of the site, and log in
- In the pull-down menu at the top of the screen, select the type of session 
you would like to submit:
   - Technical Papers (with SC Global option)
   - Panels (with SC Global option)
   - Birds of a Feather (with SC Global option), or
   - SCG Showcase

- Follow the directions to fill out the appropriate form.

Questions? Comments? Send mail to [email protected] .


Jackie Kern, NCSA, SC Global Chair 2004
On behalf of the SC Global 2004 Committee:
Michael Daw,University of Manchester, Deputy Chair
Ivan Judson, ANL, Technical Director
Jeff Schwab, Purdue, General Producer
Jim Miller,inSORS, Node Manager
Julie Mullen, WPI, Archivist
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman, BU, Communications Liason
Paul Wefel, NCSA, Networking Liaison
Michael Robson, University of Manchester, Networking Specialist
Wenjun Liu,University of Chicago/ANL, Evaluation Specialist
Markus Buchhorn, ANU, Asia Pacific Remote Node Manager
Tiki Suarez,FAMU, Volunteer/Education Liaison
Kazuyuki Shudo, AIST (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and 
Technology) , Outreach Specialist, Asia/Pacific
Amado Gonzalez, Florida International University, Outreach Specialist, MSI
Randy Groves, Boeing, Floor Manager
Cindy Seivers,LANL, North America Remote Site Manager
Jonathan Tyman, Internet2, Recording Specialist


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