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17th INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ADVANCED COMPUTING AND ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES IN PHYSICS RESEARCH (ACAT) Dear Colleague, This is the first announcement of the ACAT 2016 meeting, which will take place in Valparaíso (Chile) at the Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María (UTFSM) for five days between Monday, January 18 and Friday, January 22, 2016. Participation in the full program will entail arrival no later than Sunday evening and departure no earlier than Friday evening. The 17th edition of ACAT aims to once again bring together computer science researchers and practitioners, and researchers from particle and nuclear physics, astronomy and astrophysics and accelerator science to explore and confront the boundaries of computing, of automated data analysis as well as theoretical calculation technologies. It will create a forum for exchanging ideas among the fields and will explore and promote cutting-edge computing, data analysis and theoretical calculation technologies in fundamental physics research. More information is provided below. A second bulletin will be circulated in September 2016. It will include more detailed information (registration, hotel reservation, etc.) on the meeting. We look forward to seeing you in Valparaiso in January! Best wishes, Luis Salinas, for the Local Organizing Committee of ACAT 2016 UTFSM, Valparaíso, Department of Physics UTFSM, Valparaíso, Department of Computer Sciences University of Bío-Bío, Chillán, Department of Basic Sciences University of Chile, Santiago, Center for Mathematical Modeling National Laboratory for High Performance Computing INTRODUCTION The ACAT Workshop series has a long tradition starting in 1990 (Lyon, France), and takes place in intervals of a year and a half. Formerly these workshops were known under the name AIHENP (Artificial Intelligence for High Energy and Nuclear Physics). These workshops are mainly focused to bring together experimental and theoretical high energy physicists and computer scientists, in order to exchange knowledge and experience in computing system architectures, algorithms for data analysis, and algorithms and extended calculations in high energy physics. In addition, contributions in theoretical high energy physics (including lattice calculations), nuclear physics, astrophysics, condensed matter physics, seismology, and others, are very welcome.