March 2010
Mar 22th, 2010 from 09:30 am to 06:30 pm

Séminaire Développement Durable : Enjeux sociétaux et challenges scientifiques
Sensibiliser aux problématiques du développement durable, mieux en comprendre ses tenants et aboutissants. Explorer l'apport que peuvent présenter les STIC et les mathématiques appliquées pour les thématiques du développement durable.
C'est ce à quoi tentera de répondre cette conférence multisite en visio-conférence entre les différents centres INRIA.
Le séminaire se déroulera le 22 mars de 9h30 à 18h30, bâtiment 1 dans l'amphithéâtre Jacques-Louis Lions.
Mar 25th, 2010 from 08:30 am to 04:15 pm
Calcul hybride Aristote & Kick off meeting du projet OpenGPU
Cette journée, organisée en collaboration avec l'Association ARISTOTE et le projet Open GPU, sera divisée en deux parties :
- Le matin : deuxième séminaire calcul Hybride ARISTOTE (Responsable scientifique : Stéphane Requena (GENCI)
- L'aprés-midi : Kick off meeting du projet OpenGPU (Responsables scientifiques : Eric Mahé (Directeur du Projet OpenGPU) & jean-Noël de Galzain (IF Research Wallix)).
Ce séminaire est gratuit, il suffit de s'inscrire en ligne.
Le séminaire sera retransmis en direct via le logiciel AccessGrid vers les sites qui souhaitent se connecter.
Mode d'emploi sur http://www.aristote.asso.fr/doku.php/public/seminaires/suivi)
Pour plus de renseignements, contacter le Secrétariat Technique d'Aristote :
Tél. 01 69 33 99 66
Fax : 01 69 33 99 67
Mar 25th, 2010 from 02:00 pm to 06:00 pm
Virtualisation et cloud computing
Le club de veille technologique IN'Tech organise une demi-journée de rencontres entre chercheurs et industriels sur les technologies et expériences industrielles de virtualisation de ressources informatiques, pour les services et l’hébergement d’applications mais aussi pour les infrastructures et ressources de calcul.
April 2010
Apr 16th, 2010 from 12:00 am to 12:00 am
OCamlMeetingParis2010
For the third time, Sylvain Le Gall, on behalf of the OCaml Meeting organization team, is proud to invite all OCaml enthusiasts to join them at OCaml Meeting 2010 in Paris.
This year event takes place in Paris on Friday 16th April 2010.
Subscription is opened and will be closed on Friday 2nd April 2010.
Presentations include:
- Enforcing Type-Safe Linking using Inter-Package Relationships for
- OCaml Debian packages
- The Ocamlviz visualization toolkit
- Cluster computing in Ocaml
- Ocaml in a web startup
- React, functional reactive programming for OCaml
- OASIS, a Cabal like system for OCaml
- OPA, same web, but with types and lambda
As last year, participants are invited to give a talk on what they are doing with OCaml. You can submit a description of your talk on the wiki or contact me.
The meeting is sponsored by INRIA, the Caml Consortium and OCamlCore.
Inscription is free but the number of participants is limited.
Further information and inscriptions
The day after OCaml Meeting, Mehdi Dogguy from PPS helps me to organize an informal day where OCaml teams can meet to work. We will have 2 classrooms, each can host 45 persons. There will be an internet access and a blackboard in each room. Inscription is free.
Further information and inscriptions
Volunteers willing to help before/during these events can contact Sylvain Le Gall directly. We are particularly looking for a video team. You can also forward this invitation to any groups that can be interested in (Haskell user group, CUFP mailing list...).
For people who need further information, you can Sylvain Le Gall (see wiki.cocan.org for contact details).
May 2010
May 26th, 2010 to May 28th, 2010
PKC 2010
The International Conference on Practice and Theory in Public Key Cryptography (PKC) has been the main annual conference focusing on all aspects of public-key cryptography. PKC has attracted papers from world-renowned scientists in the area. It is organized by the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR) in cooperation with the Crypto Team at ENS in Paris.
June 2010
Jun 10th, 2010 to Jun 12th, 2010
RIMM-2010
This workshop will bring together mathematicians, statisticians, modellers, biologists, epidemiologists, engineers, physicians, computer scientists, public health officials and others who are interested in sharing views and experiences on the use of mathematics in a broad variety of medical areas. The goal is not to present highly technical papers. Instead, participants will step back from their day-to-day activities and reflect on the impact of their research: how and to what extent do mathematical results "trickle down" to the front lines of the fight against disease and make a real difference to the "end-users" and their patients? (for example through tangible benefits of improved cancer therapies or positive global health effects of infectious disease modelling). Medical imaging, cardiology, oncology, pharmacology, epidemiology and other fields of medicine benefit from the use of mathematical/statistical methods and will be represented at the workshop. English will be the working language.
August 2010
Aug 22th, 2010 to Aug 27th, 2010
COMPSTAT'2010
The 19th International Conference on Computational Statistics
Paris
Aug 31th, 2010 to Sep 3rd, 2010
CONCUR 2010
CONCUR 2010, the 21st International Conference on Concurrency Theory, will take place in Paris, France, from August 31 to September 3, 2010. The purpose of the CONCUR conferences is to bring together researchers, developers, and students in order to advance the theory of concurrency, and promote its applications (in a broad sense).
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