Oct 14 – 18, 2013
Amsterdam, Beurs van Berlage
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Call for Abstracts

  • Opening day
  • Submission deadline

Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP) provides an international forum to exchange information on computing experience and needs for the community, and to review recent, ongoing and future activities. The programme consists of plenary presentations as well as six parallel topical tracks. At this time we are inviting contributions to the parallel tracks, be they either oral or poster presentations. We welcome abstracts presenting research and practical results, abstracts addressing the pros and cons of technological solutions and abstracts addressing the key research problems with potential / experimental solutions.

At this time, we invite abstracts to be submitted to the programme committee of the conference for either oral presentation in one of the parallel tracks, or for presentation as a posted in the joint poster session. For the poster session dedicated time slots have been allocated in the conference schedule. Abstracts will be reviewed based on relevance to the conference and selected track, and on originality, quality and readability of the contribution. Abstracts should give a concise summary of the work, addressing the above review criteria, in no more than 500 words. The abstracts should be able to stand alone and be suitable for inclusion in the on-line Book of Abstracts.

Given the foreseen number of submissions, the programme committee reserves the option to allocate a poster slot to accepted contributions even when oral presentation has been requested, or to re-assign a contribution to a different track to order to provide a better match.

Authors of accepted contributions that have been presented at the conference will be invited to submit a full paper for the conference Proceedings. The proceedings are peer-reviewed and published in the Open Access Journal of Physics: Conference Series. In-person presentation of the contribution at the conference is a prerequisite for inclusion in the proceedings – we specifically request poster contributors to ensure at least one designated (co-)author is registered to the conference and able to present the work during the poster session.

The call for abstracts is closed.