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Classification, clustering, and phylogeny estimation
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> From: Mel Janowitz [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:55 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Computers in Scientific Discovery III 
> 
> Dear colleagues,
> 
> This mail is to inform you of the next in the series of 
> workshops on "Computers in Scientific Discovery" which will 
> take place in Ghent, Belgium from February 6 to 9, 2006.
> 
> Previous events were held at DIMACS, Rutgers University, NJ 
> and GERAD/HEC Montreal in 1998,2001 and 2004. DIMACS is also 
> one of the sponsors for 2006.
> 
> As you will see from the webpage
> 
> http://caagt.ugent.be/csd3/
> 
> we are emphasizing the workshop character even more than in 
> the previous events. As before we are seeking to make 
> connections between researchers in computer science, 
> mathematics and chemistry. This time a new theme will be 
> possible applications to biology/bioinformatics.
> There will also be emphasis on applications of graph theory 
> software to mathematical education.
> 
> At this stage we are asking for an expression of interest if 
> you are likely to attend the meeting and a title if you wish 
> to offer a contribution. It would be most helpful for funding 
> purposes to have these by June 15, please.
> 
> In keeping with the workshop character of the meeting, the 
> number of participants will be restricted to about 50 and the 
> total number of talks to 25.
> 
> A new feature of the workshop will be moderated discussion 
> sessions with participants making brief presentations of 
> ideas and points for debate. The proposed overall themes for 
> three (parallel) sessions are:
> mathematics/conjecturing, chemistry/software, 
> bioinformatics/education.
> 
> 
>                            Hoping to see you in Ghent next year,
> 
>                               Gunnar Brinkmann and Patrick Fowler
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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