 International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering (IJCSE) ISSN (Online): 1742-7193 - ISSN (Print): 1742-7185
Abstracting/Indexing Services and Journal Lists
Computational science and engineering is an emerging and promising discipline in shaping future research and development activities in both academia and industry, in fields ranging from engineering, science, finance, and economics, to arts and humanities. New challenges arise in the modelling of complex systems, sophisticated algorithms, advanced scientific and engineering computing and associated (multidisciplinary) problem-solving environments. Because the solution of large and complex problems must cope with tight timing schedules, powerful algorithms and computational techniques, are inevitable.
IJCSE addresses the state of the art of all aspects of computational science and engineering with emphasis on computational methods and techniques for science and engineering applications.
Objectives
The objective of IJCSE is to provide an outstanding channel for researchers and scientists from mathematics and computer science as basic computing disciplines, researchers from various application areas who are pioneering advanced application of computational methods to sciences, engineering, arts and humanities fields, along with software developers and vendors, to contribute and to disseminate innovative and important new work, and to shape future directions for research, as well as to help industrial professionals apply various advanced computational techniques. Readership
Scientists, engineers, researchers, graduate students, educators, programmers, industrial professionals and managers. Contents
IJCSE is a refereed international journal providing an international forum to report, discuss and exchange experimental results, novel designs, work-in-progress, experience, case studies, and trend-setting ideas in the area of computational science and engineering. Papers should be of a quality that represents the state of the art in the field, bringing together the latest computing advances for scientific and engineering research, applications, and education, and stimulating future trends. Subject Coverage
IJCSE covers all aspects of computational science and engineering. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Scientific and engineering computing
- Problem-solving environments
- Advanced numerical computation and optimisation
- Complex systems: modelling and simulation
- Parallel and distributed computing
- Architectures and computation models, compiler, hardware and OS issues
- Memory system, I/O, tools, programming environment and language supports
- Performance modelling and evaluation
- Artificial intelligence
- Visualisation and virtual reality
- Hardware/software co-design and VLSI support
- Cluster, grid and web-based computing and simulation
- Education in computational science and engineering
- Related applications, including: computational fluid dynamics and mechanics, material sciences, space, weather, climate systems and global changes, computational environment and energy systems, computational ocean and earth sciences, combustion system simulation, computational chemistry, computational physics, bioinformatics and computational biology, medical applications, transportation systems simulations, combinatorial and global optimisation problems, structural engineering, computational electromagnetics, data mining and information retrieval, computer graphics, virtual reality and multimedia, computational finance, semiconductor technology, electronic circuits, system design, signal and image processing, and dynamic systems, etc.
Specific Notes for Authors
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. (N.B. Conference papers may
only be submitted if the paper was not originally copyrighted and if it has
been completely re-written).
All papers are refereed through a double blind process. Authors will be required to prepare their final manuscripts using either LaTex or Word in Inderscience's A4 size (double column) journal style. For LaTex, figures must be prepared in PostScript and appropriately incorporated into the text. A guide for authors, sample copies and other relevant information (including LaTex and Word templates) for submitting papers are available on the Submission of Papers web-page.
You may send one copy of the manuscript in the form of a PostScript or PDF file, with the final, complete files in a TAR or ZIP folder containing all sources (LaTex, figures and bibliography) together, attached to an e-mail (details of file formats in Author Guidelines) to Prof. Laurence T. Yang
Please include in your submission the title of the Journal
Editors and Members of the Editorial Board
Editor in Chief Prof. Laurence T. Yang St. Francis Xavier University Department of Computer Science Antigonish, NS, B2G 2W5 CANADA ltyang@gmail.com
Advisory Board Member Prof. Thomas Yizhao Hou California Institute of Technology USA Advisory Board Member Prof. David Keyes Columbia University USA Editorial Board Members Prof. Eduard AyguadéEd Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) SPAIN Dr. David H. BaileyDa Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory USA Prof. Ioana BanicescuIo Mississippi State University USA Prof. Subhash BhallaSu University of Aizu JAPAN Dr. Rupak BiswasRu NASA Ames Research Center USA Prof. Arndt BodeAr Technische Universität München GERMANY Prof. Sergiy ButenkoSe Texas A&M University USA Prof. Martin BückerMa RWTH Aachen University GERMANY Prof. Jiannong CaoJi Hong Kong Polytechnic University HONG KONG (CHINA) Prof. Thomas L CasavantTh University of Iowa USA Dr. Charlie CatlettCh Argonne National Laboratory USA Prof. Tony F. ChanTo University of California at Los Angeles USA Prof. Barbara ChapmanBa University of Houston USA Michel CosnardMi Sophia Antipolis Research Unit FRANCE Prof. Eric De SturlerEr University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign USA Prof. Beniamino Di MartinoBe Seconda Universitá di Napoli ITALY Prof. Ramon DoalloRa Universidad de La Coruña SPAIN Prof. Jack DongarraJa University of Tennessee USA Dr. Stephen ElbertSt IBM USA Dr. Stephen ElbertSt Iowa State University USA Prof. István FaragóIs Eötvös Loránd University HUNGARY Prof. Marina L. GavrilovaMa University of Calgary CANADA Prof. Michael GerndtMi Technische Universität München GERMANY Prof. Vladimir GetovVl University of Westminster UK Prof. Sergei GorlatchSe Universität Münster GERMANY Dr. William D. GroppWi Argonne National Laboratory USA Prof. Minyi GuoMi The University of Aizu JAPAN Dr. Manish GuptaMa IBM T. J. Watson Research Center USA Dr. Robert J. HarrisonRo Oak Ridge National Laboratory USA Prof. Markus HeglandMa Australian National University AUSTRALIA Dr. Bruce HendricksonBr Sandia National Laboratory USA Dr. Adolfy HoisieAd Los Alamos National Laboratory USA Prof. Susumu HoriguchiSu Tohoku University JAPAN Prof. Thomas Yizhao HouTh California Institute of Technology USA Prof. Peter KacsukPe Hungarian Academy of Sciences HUNGARY Prof. David KeyesDa Columbia University USA Prof. Vipin KumarVi University of Minnesota USA Prof. Hans Petter LangtangenHa Simula Research Laboratory NORWAY Dr. Rich LehoucqRi Sandia National Laboratories USA Prof. Casiano Rodriguez LeonCa Universidad de La Laguna SPAIN Dr. Kuan-Ching LiKu Providence University TAIWAN, ROC Prof. Warren MoriWa University of California at Los Angeles USA Prof. Almerico MurliAl University of Naples “Federico II" ITALY Prof. Michael Kwok-Po NgMi Hong Kong Baptist University HONG KONG (CHINA) Prof. Jun NiJu University of Iowa Hospital & Clinics (UIHC) USA Dr. Jarek NieplochaJa Pacific Northwest National Laboratory USA Prof. Yoshio OyanagiYo Kogakuin University JAPAN Prof. Panos PardalosPa University of Florida USA Prof. Alex PothenAl Old Dominion University USA Prof. Omer F. RanaOm Cardiff University UK Prof. Thomas RauberTh Universität Bayreuth GERMANY Prof. Ulrich RuedeUl University of Erlangen-Nürnberg GERMANY Prof. Berc RustemBe Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine UK Prof. Gudula RüngerGu Chemnitz University of Technology GERMANY Prof. Yousef SaadYo University of Minnesota USA Prof. Mitsuhisa SatoMi University of Tsukuba JAPAN Dr. Horst D. SimonHo NERSC, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory USA Prof. Anthony SkjellumAn University of Alabama at Birmingham USA Prof. Danny C. SorensenDa Rice University USA Dr. Peter StrazdinsPe Australian National University AUSTRALIA Dr. Osamu TatebeOs University of Tsukuba JAPAN Prof. Ruppa K. ThulasiramRu University of Manitoba CANADA Prof. Michael ThunéMi University of Uppsala SWEDEN Dr. Xinmin TianXi Intel Corporation USA Dr. John TownsJo University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign USA Prof. Stefan TurekSt University of Dortmund GERMANY Prof. Mateo ValeroMa Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya SPAIN Prof. Jinchao XuJi The Pennsylvania State University USA Prof. Jun ZhangJu University of Kentucky USA Prof. Jianping ZhuJi University of Texas at Arlington USA Prof. Hans ZimaHa University of Vienna AUSTRIA Prof. Zahari ZlatevZa National Environmental Research Institute DENMARK
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