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The Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing Program (SciDAC)
operated by the Department of Energy Office of Science is now in its
fifth year. This unique program has brought together computational scientists,
applied mathematicians, and computer scientists from across application
domains and from universities and national laboratories across the
United States. As a result, the computational state-of-the-art in many
fields has advanced significantly, and the program has enabled studies
that we could only dream about in the past.
On top of this, a new infrastructure is developing for scientific
advances at the TeraScale and beyond.
SciDAC 2006 will bring together up to three hundred researchers to
highlight specific advances made in many research domains. Through
invited talks and invited posters, they will offer a sample of the many
highlights we have witnessed in the SciDAC program.
SciDAC 2006 will also be a general celebration of computational science,
both within the SciDAC program and worldwide. We will bring together
computational scientists from different nations, agencies, programs,
and application domains to highlight recent advances in computational
science in important areas: from understanding our universe
on its largest and smallest scales, to understanding Earth's climate
change and its ramifications for humankind, to developing new energy sources.
Finally, we hope SciDAC 2006 will offer a unique venue for fruitful
discussions of the future of computational science, both within the
SciDAC program and in general, as we move forward.
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