Event Phone: +351 966 893 276
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Main Conference
July 2, 2024 - July 4, 2024
08:00 - 19:00 -
Dinner
July 3, 2024 - July 31, 2024
20:00 - 23:00
The International Conference on Computational Science – ICCS is going to the beautiful city of Málaga, Spain, for its 24th edition.
The host for this year’s edition is the University of Málaga, a modern university with 40.000 students and 2.500 teachers.
The conference is taking place at the School of Computer Science and Engineering in the Teatinos campus, located a short metro trip away from the city center.
Facing the Mediterranean in Spain’s Costa del Sol, Málaga is the country’s 6th largest city and a major hub for tourism, finance and technology in the region.
With an average of 350 participants, 6 high-profile keynote speakers and over 15 thematic tracks, ICCS is the prime annual event in Computational Science.
The conference proceedings are published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series and indexed by Scopus, EI Engineering Index, Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (included in ISI Web of Science), and several other indexing services.
After the conference, a selection of the best papers is invited for a special issue of the Journal of Computational Science (Impact Factor: 3.3).
As the conference theme this year is “Computational Science: Guiding the Way Towards a Sustainable Society”, papers highlighting the role of Computational Science in assisting multidisciplinary research on sustainable solutions will be particularly welcomed.
We look forward to meeting you in Málaga!
Venue: University of Málaga
Venue Phone: +34 952 13 27 00
Venue Website: https://www.uma.es/ETSI-informatica
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The 24th edition of ICCS will be hosted by the University of Málaga, at the School of Computer Science and Engineering in the Teatinos campus, located a short metro trip away from the city center.
The University of Málaga (Universidad de Málaga – UMA) is a public university founded in 1972. The university offers 63 degrees and 120 post-graduate degrees. Close to 40.000 students are studying at UMA, taught by 2500 teachers, distributed over 81 departments and 19 centers. The UMA has 278 research groups, which are involved in 80 national projects and 30 European and International projects.
UMA is divided into two campuses: “El Ejido” and “Teatinos” (were ICCS is taking place). Some of the university’s activities are also carried out in other strategic locations throughout the city and province,such as the Málaga’s business centre, Andalusia’s Technology Park, and in other cities such as Ronda and Antequera.
The Teatinos campus is the heart of the University, comprising most of the schools and services. As a modern and functional campus, it is an example of Málaga’s young lifestyle and a well connected area to the city centre.
Furthermore, it is a social campus comprising a wide range of services and sites: Sports, Library, Botanical Garden, Housing, Pre-Elementary School, and other facilities related to Culture and Science.
The School of Computer Science and Engineering – ETSI Informática – is a pioneer in its field, offering the widest range of IT related subjects in Andalusia. Its primary mission is to train future Computer Science professionals. Since its foundation in 1987, the school has enjoyed strong links with local, social and economic bodies through the completion of research projects and the technology transfer contracts developed by the school’s teaching and research staff.
How to Get There
University of Málaga
School of Computer Science and Engineering
Blvr. Louis Pasteur, 35, Puerto de la Torre
29071 Málaga
Spain
https://www.uma.es/ETSI-informatica
personalsecretaria@ctima.uma.es
+34 952 13 27 00
+34 670947005 (Whatsapp only)