Call for early/mid career posters on HPC topics for the 12th
International Women in HPC Workshop
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12th International Women in HPC workshop
Thursday June 25th 2020 — Frankfurt, Germany
Call for posters and participation
https://womeninhpc.org/events/isc-2020/workshop
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The twelfth international Women in HPC workshop will discuss methods to
improve diversity and provide early career women with the opportunity to
develop their professional skills and profile. The workshop will include:
* Being part of the solution: instructions for advocates and allies
* Putting in place a framework to help women take grow their careers
* Explore pathways to leadership positions
* Posters and lightning talks by women working in HPC
* Short talks on topics including: dealing with sponsorship versus
mentorship, the case for reverse mentorship to achieve diversity,
addressing toxic behaviour at work, career advancement strategies,
and 3 minute networking solution.
Call for posters: Now Open!
/*Deadline for submissions: March 2nd 2020 AOE*/
As part of the workshop, we invite submissions from women in industry
and academia to present their work as a poster. Submissions are invited
on all topics relating to HPC from users and developers. All abstracts
should emphasize the computational aspects of the work, such as the
facilities used, the challenges that HPC can help address and any
remaining challenges etc.
*/Exclusive to WHPC at ISC20: Successful authors will have the
opportunity to present their posters in the main ISC20 conference poster
session./*
For full details please see: https://womeninhpc.org/events/isc-2020/workshop
*Workshop Organising Committee*
- Workshop Chair: Mozhgan Kabiri Chimeh (NVIDIA, UK)
- Co-chair: Fouzhan Hosseini (Numerical Algorithms Group, UK)
- Vice-chair: Elsa Gonsiorowski (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,
USA)
- Submissions Chair: Weronika Filinger (EPCC, University of Edinburgh, UK)
- Submissions Co-Chair: Vitalina Morais (Mozambique Research and
Education Network, Africa)
- Mentoring Chair: Aiman Shaikh (Science and Technology Facilities
Council, UK)
- Invited Talks Chair: Rosa Filgueira (EPCC, University of Edinburgh, UK)
- Publicity Chair: Cristin Merritt (Alces Flight, UK)
- Website Chair: Caitlin Ross (Kitware, USA)
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Dear Colleagues,
It is our great pleasure and privilege to invite you for the workshop
*Empowering Novel Geometric Algebra for Graphics & Engineering 2020*
ENGAGE 2020 on 23rd of June 2020 at CGI 2020 in Geneva, Switzerland.
The *abstract submission (ca. 200 words) deadline* for all participants
has been postponed to: */March 31, 2020/ to hitzer(a)icu.ac.jp
<mailto:hitzer@icu.ac.jp>*
Please see the Call for Papers (below) for details. And please consult
the CGI 2020 website as well: http://www.cgs-network.org/cgi20/
We very much hope, that you will be able to participate in ENGAGE 2020
and present your latest research results in this field at the shore of
Lake Geneva.
With kind regards, Eckhard Hitzer
(On behalf of the organizing team of ENGAGE 2020)
*
*
*Call for Papers : Empowering Novel Geometric Algebra for Graphics &
Engineering Workshop @ CGI 2020 – 23rd June 2020*
CGI 2020 URL: http://www.cgs-network.org/cgi20/
Since ACM SIGGRAPH2001 and 2003 conferences, there has been limited
attention on the benefits of employing W. K. Clifford’s geometric
algebras (GA), quaternions and octonions in solving computer graphics
and vision problems. In the meantime, the geometric algebra community
focused on GA applications and greatly advanced it as an adequate and
viable computing technology. The Workshops at CGI’2016 on “Geometric
Algebra in Computer Science and Engineering” and at CGI’2017, 2018, 2019
on “Empowering Novel Geometric Algebra for Graphics & Engineering” began
to bridge that gap.
Under the auspices of *CGI’20 *(22-25 June), ENGAGE (Empowering Novel
Geometric Algebra for Graphics & Engineering) on *June 23rd* in Geneva,
Switzerland, will again engage in a multi-disciplinary approach from
mathematics, applied to computer graphics, computer vision and general
computer science fields where GA has strong potential to answer existing
mathematical problems.
GA is in a particularly well suited to allow cross-disciplinary
solutions in software engineering as it provides an intuitive and
insightful common denominator across mathematical disciplines that have
often advanced application specific. Understanding GA enables us to
relate distinct, seemingly incompatible paths by providing a common
mathematical base. We invite original contributors in the form of full
and short papers, which advance the state-of-the-art of the application
of geometric algebra as well as of its computing technology in *topics
related, but not limited to:*
* Feature Detection & Data Analysis
* LIDAR and Point Cloud Algorithms
* Scientific & Information Visualization
* Computer graphics rendering
* Computer animation and video processing
* Holographic optics & Holographic maps
* Geographic Information Systems
* Soundscape & Electromagnetic landscape Modelling
* Augmented and Virtual Reality
* Application of Clifford Fourier transforms and Clifford wavelets to
2D and 3D images, including color images
* Higher dimensional geometric algebras
* GA Computing and Quantum Computing
* GA hardware implementations
* GA for Artificial Intelligence
* GA for ubiquitous information processing
* GA for Big Data processing & visualization
* Other engineering/applied science applications using GA
Authors should submit short and full papers directly to the CGI
conference LNCS proceedings, by April 7th deadline. All authors of
accepted ENGAGE related papers will be invited either to an oral or
poster presentation. For Springer LNCS CGI proceedings author
instructions please refer to http://www.cgs-network.org/cgi20/?page_id=1359.
Post workshop extended and more advanced ENGAGE papers (15 pages plus)
can be published in the topical collection “Geometric Algebra for
Computing, Graphics and Engineering” of the Journal Advances in Applied
Clifford Algebras (AACA), published by Birkhauser, and should have been
orally presented at the conference. See the “Instruction for Authors” at
AACA. Online paper submission at
https://www.editorialmanager.com/aaca/Default.aspx has deadline of
October 31, 2020. At the time of submission, authors must indicate the
topical collection “ENGAGE 2020-Geometric Algebra for Computing,
Graphics and Engineering”.
*IMPORTANT DATES*
*All participants:*
* *Abstract submission (ca. 200 words): /March 31, 2020/ to
hitzer(a)icu.ac.jp <mailto:hitzer@icu.ac.jp>*
*Full and Short ENGAGE Papers: *(to appear in Springer LNCS proceedings,
full 8-12 pages and short 5-7 pages)
* Paper submission: /April 7//, 2020/
* Paper notification: /April 25, 2020/
* Camera ready papers due: /May 01, 2020/
*Full AACA Papers: (15 pages+, Latex using birkjour.cls)*
* Paper submission: /October 31, 2020/
For *further information*, please contact one of the ENGAGE Workshop
organizers:
* Andreas Aristidou (Cyprus)
* Werner Benger♯ (benger(a)ahm.co.at <mailto:w.benger@ahm.co.at>)
(Innsbruck)
* Dietmar Hildenbrand♯ (hildenbrand(a)gmail.com
<mailto:dietmar.hildenbrand@gmail.com>) (Darmstadt)
* Eckhard Hitzer♯ (hitzer(a)icu.ac.jp <mailto:hitzer@icu.ac.jp>) (Tokyo)
* Joan Lasenby (Cambridge)
* Kit Ian Kou (Macao)
* Vincent Nozick (Paris)
* George Papagiannakis♯ (papagian(a)ics.forth.gr
<mailto:papagian@ics.forth.gr>) (Crete)
* Stacey Staples (Edwardsville)
* Kanta Tachibana (Tokyo)
* Lars Tingelstad (Trondheim)
* Peter Vasik (Brno)
* Yu Zhaoyuan (Nanjing)
(♯ = local workshop organizers)
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*** Presentations and video recordings available online ***
10th Ada Developer Room at FOSDEM 2020
Saturday 1 February 2020
Brussels, Belgium
www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/20/200201-fosdem.htmlfosdem.org/2020/schedule/track/ada
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All presentations and video recordings from the 10th Ada Developer
Room, held at FOSDEM 2020 in Brussels recently, are available via
the Ada-Belgium and FOSDEM web sites now.
- "Welcome to the Ada DevRoom"
by Dirk Craeynest - Ada-Belgium, Jean-Pierre Rosen - Ada-France
- "An Introduction to Ada for Beginning and Experienced Programmers"
by Jean-Pierre Rosen - Adalog, France
- "HAC: the Compiler which will Never Become Big"
by Gautier de Montmollin - Ada-Switzerland
- "Tracking Performance of a Big Application from Dev to Ops"
by Philippe Waroquiers - Eurocontrol, Belgium
- "Cappulada: What we've Learned"
by Johannes Kliemann - Componolit, Germany
- "Programming ROS2 Robots with RCLAda"
by Alejandro R. Mosteo - Centro Universit. de la Defensa, Spain
- "Live Demo of Ada's Distribution Features"
by Jean-Pierre Rosen - Adalog, France
- "Writing Shared Memory Parallel Programs in Ada"
by Jan Verschelde - Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, USA
- "Spunky: a Genode Kernel in Ada/SPARK"
by Martin Stein - Genode Labs, Germany
- "Alire: Ada Has a Package Manager"
by Alejandro R. Mosteo - Centro Universit. de la Defensa, Spain
& Pierre-Marie de Rodat and Fabien Chouteau - AdaCore, France
- "Protect Sensitive Data with Ada Keystore"
by Stephane Carrez - Twinlife, France
- "EUgen: a European Project Proposal Generator"
by Riccardo Bernardini - University of Udine, Italy
- "On Rapid Application Development in Ada"
by Tomasz Maluszycki - Poland
- "Ada-TOML: a TOML Parser for Ada"
by Pierre-Marie de Rodat - AdaCore, France
- "Securing Existing Software using Formally Verified Libraries"
by Tobias Reiher - Componolit (in Security room)
- "BSP Generator for 3000+ ARM Microcontrollers"
by Fabien Chouteau - AdaCore (in Hardware room)
- "Gneiss: A Nice Component Framework in SPARK"
by Johannes Kliemann - Componolit (in Microkernels room)
- "A Component-based Environment for Android Apps"
by Alexander Senier - Componolit (in Microkernels room)
Presentation abstracts, speaker bios, pointers to relevant information,
copies of slides, links to corresponding pages and video recordings,
are available via the Ada-Belgium and FOSDEM sites at the URLs above.
Some pictures will be posted later as well. If you have pictures
or other material you would like to share, or know someone who does,
then please contact me.
Finally, thanks once more to all presenters and helpers for their work
and collaboration, thanks to all the FOSDEM organizers and volunteers,
thanks to the many participants for their interest, and thanks to
everyone for another nice experience!
Dirk Craeynest, FOSDEM Ada DevRoom coordinator
Dirk.Craeynest(a)cs.kuleuven.be (for Ada-Belgium/Ada-Europe/SIGAda/WG9)
#AdaFOSDEM #AdaDevRoom #AdaProgramming
#AdaBelgium #AdaEurope #FOSDEM2020
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Dear All:
The deadline for papers to be submitted to the 21st IEEE International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing (PDSEC-20) has been extended to February 14, 2020. See http://cse.stfx.ca/~pdsec20/<https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http:%2F%2Fcse.stfx.ca%…> .
It will be held on May 22, 2020 in New Orleans in conjunction with IPDPS 2020.
Deadline:
PDSEC-20 deadline (extended): 14 Feb 2020 (AoE)
Scope and Interests:
The technological trends in HPC system evolution indicates an increasing burden placed on application developers due to the management of the unprecedented complexity levels of hardware and its associated performance characteristics. Many existing scientific applications codes are unlikely to perform well on future systems without major modifications or even complete rewrites. In the future, it will be necessary to utilize, in concert, many characteristics such as multiple levels of parallelism, many lightweight cores, complex memory hierarchies, novel I/O technology, power capping, system-wide temporal/spatial performance heterogeneity and reliability concerns. The parallel and distributed computing community has developed new programming models, algorithms, libraries and tools to meet these challenges in order to accommodate productive code development and effective system use. However, the scientific application community still needs to identify the benefit through practical evaluations. Thus, the focus of this workshop is on methodologies and experiences used in scientific and engineering applications and algorithms to achieve sustainable code development for better productivity, application performance and reliability.
Important Dates:
Paper submission due . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 14, 2020
Notification of Acceptance . . . . . . . . . . . March 06, 2020
Final camera-ready paper . . . . . . . . . . . . March 15, 2020
Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 22, 2020
General Chairs
Raphael Couturier, University of Franche-Comte, France
Peter Strazdins, Australian National University, Australia
Program Chairs
Eric Aubanel, University of New Brunswick, Canada
Sabine Roller, University of Siegen, Germany
Publicity Chair
Suzanne Michelle Shontz, University of Kansas, USA
Steering Committee
Thomas Rauber, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Gudula Runger, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
Laurence T. Yang (Chair), St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Best regards,
Suzanne
Suzanne Shontz
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Bioengineering Program
Information and Telecommunication Technology Center
University of Kansas
Lawrence, KS 66045
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ACA 2020
26th International Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra
July 15-18, 2020
Athens, Greece
https://aca2020.sba-research.org/
The ACA conference series is devoted to promoting all aspects of computer
algebra applications, encouraging the interaction of developers of computer
algebra systems with researchers and users (including scientists, engineers,
educators, mathematicians and practitioners). Topics include, but are not
limited to, computer algebra in the sciences, engineering, medicine, pure and
applied mathematics, cryptology, education, and computer science.
The 26th International Conference on Applications of Computer Algebra will be
held in Athens, Greece, July 15-18, 2020. Arrival/travel day is July 14, 2020,
followed by 4 full conference days.
Call for Sessions
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The ACA conferences are organized as a series of Special Sessions. All
interested session organizers can propose a Special Session by sending an
e-mail to the ACA 2020 Chairs: ikotsire(a)wlu.ca, wester(a)math.unm.edu,
dsimos(a)sba-research.org
The ACA Working Group will then decide on the acceptance of the proposed
session. All accepted sessions will be immediately announced on the conference
website. Session organizers are expected to prepare webpages to host the
information regarding their special sessions. Links to the special session
webpages will be provided on the ACA 2020 webpage.
A proposal for an ACA 2020 Special Session has to include:
(1) title of the Special Session,
(2) short abstract describing the Special Session,
(3) contact information of the organizers.
For more details please see:
http://math.unm.edu/ACA/Organizing/special_session.html
For examples of past sessions, please consult past ACA conferences websites at:
http://math.unm.edu/aca.html
Special Session extended deadline:
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Submission of session proposals: February 23th, 2020
List of 15 accepted ACA 2020 Special Sessions
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https://aca2020.sba-research.org/sessions.html
S1. Algebraic Geometry from an Algorithmic Point of View
- Organizers: Cristina Bertone and Francesca Cioffi
S2. Hybrid Symbolic-Numeric Computation
- Organizers: Robert M. Corless, Mark Giesbrecht, George Labahn and Leili
Rafiee Sevyeri
S3. Computational Differential and Difference Algebra and its Applications
- Organizers: Vladimir Gerdt, Alexander Levin and Daniel Robertz
S4. Effective Ideal Theory in Commutative and non-Commutative Rings and its
Applications
- Organizers: Michela Ceria, Andre Leroy and Teo Mora
S5. Computer Algebra Modeling in Science and Engineering
- Organizers: Alexander Prokopenya and Haiduke Sarafian
S6. Symbolic Computation MMXX
- Organizers: Dongming Wang and Bruno Buchberger
S7. Computer Algebra in Coding Theory and Cryptography (CACT)
- Organizers: Edgar Martinez-Moro and Irene Marquez-Corbella
S8. Computer Algebra for Geometry and Combinatorics
- Organizers: Anton Betten and Fatma Karaoglu
S9. Machine Learning and Computer Algebra
- Organizers: Zafeirakis Zafeirakopoulos
S10. Polytopes - Algebra - Computation (PAC)
- Organizers: Gizem Sungu and Zafeirakis Zafeirakopoulos
S11. Computer Algebra in Education
- Organizers: Michel Beaudin, Michael Wester, Alkis Akritas, Noah Dana-Picard,
Jose Luis Galan Garcia and Elena Varbanova
S12. Algebraic and Algorithmic Aspects of Differential and Integral Operators
Session (AADIOS)
- Organizers: Moulay Barkatou, Thomas Cluzeau, Clemens Raab and Georg
Regensburger
S13. Symbolic Summation and Integration: Algorithms, Complexity, and
Applications
- Organizers: Carsten Schneider and Eugene Zima
S14. Algorithmic Combinatorics
- Organizers: Hao Du, Christoph Koutschan and Ali Uncu
S15. Algorithms for Polynomial System Solving and their Applications
- Organizers: Ryoya Fukasaku, Yosuke Sato and Tateaki Sasaki
[Please accept our apologies for multiple postings.]
-- NEWS: DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS EXTENDED TO FEBRUARY 7th --
The 29th International ACM Symposium on
High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing
(HPDC'20)
Stockholm, Sweden, June 23-26, 2020
Sponsored by ACM SIGARCH
http://www.hpdc.org/2020/workshops/call-for-workshops/
Overview
The organizers of the 29th International ACM Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing (HPDC'20) call for proposals for Workshops to be held the day preceding the main conference (June 23).
The HPDC Workshops provide forums for discussion among researchers and practitioners on focused topics and/or emerging research areas relevant to HPDC.
Workshops typically include some combination of invited talks, peer-reviewed papers, panel discussions, and work-in-progress talks. Proposers should design workshops for approximately 20-40 participants, lasting either one full day or one-half day, depending on interest and space constraints. Proposals for workshops on new topics are welcome, as are proposals to continue previously successful workshops. HPDC workshops proceedings will be published by ACM in the HPDC proceedings companion book.
We also welcome proposals for agency PI meetings, of technical tutorials, or of user-group meetings that would engage HPDC attendees.
Proposal Submission
To Submit: Please email your proposal to Antonino Tumeo (antonino.tumeo(a)pnnl.gov) with the title "HPDC Workshop Proposal"
Formatting Guidelines
* Workshop proposals should be formatted as a single PDF document of 2-4 pages, describing the following:
* The full name and acronym of the workshop
* A description of the theme of the workshop and its key topics – proposers should be particularly careful in highlighting the focused nature of the theme of workshop
* A description of the link to and relevance of the workshop for HPDC – proposers should highlight how their proposed event can complete or completement the main program of HPDC
* Whether the workshop is intended for one full day or for one half day
* A summary of the intended audience
* A description of the intended structure of the workshop (peer-reviewed articles, invited articles, invited talks, panels, etc.)
* Details of the review process leading to acceptance to present in the workshop
* If the workshop will have a call for papers, a tentative version of such CFP (which can reference to the description and theme of the workshop)
* Tentative list of program committee members, if peer-review is to be used
* Proposed names for invited speakers and panelists (if invited talks and panels are to be held), and their impacts on the topics discussed at the workshop
* If workshop is going to have published papers, type of papers to be accepted and their length
* A plan for attracting submissions and attendees to the workshop
* A brief biographical information on the workshop organizers
* Data about previous editions of the workshop (if any) including attendance, number of papers submitted and accepted
Accepted workshops will need to be ready to set up a website and, if a paper submission process with peer review is going to be used, provide the submission link.
Important Dates
Deadline for Workshop Proposals:
February 7, 2020 (EXTENDED)
Notification of Workshop Acceptance:
February 14, 2020 (EXTENDED)
Workshop Submission Deadlines:
Late March, 2020*
Camera-Ready Deadline:
Preferably Early May, 2020**
Workshop Dates:
June 23, 2020
* could change slightly, to allow for the flow of borderline articles from main conference to workshops
** could change slightly, to synchronize with the main conference proceedings
[Please accept our apologies for multiple postings.]
NEWS: DEADLINE EXTENDED TO FEBRUARY 10!!!
CALL FOR PAPERS
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GrAPL 2020: Workshop on Graphs, Architectures, Programming, and Learning
https://hpc.pnl.gov/grapl/
May 18, 2020
Co-Located with IPDPS 2020
New Orleans
Louisiana, USA
GrAPL is the result of the combination of two IPDPS workshops:
GABB: Graph Algorithms Building Blocks
GraML: Workshop on The Intersection of Graph Algorithms and Machine Learning
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SUMMARY
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Data analytics is one of the fastest growing segments of computer science. Many real-world analytic workloads are a mix of graph and machine learning methods. Graphs play an important role in the synthesis and analysis of relationships and organizational structures, furthering the ability of machine-learning methods to identify signature features. Given the difference in the parallel execution models of graph algorithms and machine learning methods, current tools, runtime systems, and architectures do not deliver consistently good performance across data analysis workflows. In this workshop we are interested in graphs, how their synthesis (representation) and analysis is supported in hardware and software, and the ways graph algorithms interact with machine learning. The workshop’s scope is broad and encompasses the wide range of methods used in large-scale data analytics workflows.
This workshop seeks papers on the theory, model-based analysis, simulation, and analysis of operational data for graph analytics and related machine learning applications. In particular, we are interested, but not limited to the following topics:
• Provide tractability and performance analysis in terms of complexity, time-to-solution, problem size, and quality of solution for systems that deal with mixed data analytics workflows;
• Discuss the problem domains and problems addressable with graph methods, machine learning methods, or both;
• Discuss programming models and associated frameworks such as Pregel, Galois, Boost, GraphBLAS, GraphChi, etc., for building large multi-attributed graphs;
• Discuss how frameworks for building graph algorithms interact with those for building machine learning algorithms;
• Discuss hardware platforms specialized for addressing large, dynamic, multi-attributed graphs and associated machine learning;
Besides regular papers, short papers (up to four pages) describing work-in-progress or incomplete but sound, innovative ideas related to the workshop theme are also encouraged.
IMPORTANT DATES
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Position or full paper submission: February 10, 2020 (EXTENDED)
Author Notification: February 29, 2020
Camera-ready: March 15, 2020
Workshop: May 18, 20120
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
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Submissions will be done through Linklings: https://ssl.linklings.net/conferences/ipdps/
Please visit GrAPL'20 website for instructions: https://hpc.pnl.gov/grapl/
Authors can submit two types of papers: Short papers (up to 4 pages) and long papers (up to 10 pages). All submissions must be single-spaced double-column pages using 10-point size font on 8.5x11 inch pages (IEEE conference style), including figures, tables, and references.
The templates are available at:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
ORGANIZATION
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General co-Chairs:
Scott McMillan (CMU SEI), smcmillan(a)sei.cmu.edu
Manoj Kumar (IBM), manoj1(a)us.ibm.com
Program Chairs:
Danai Koutra (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), dkoutra(a)umich.edu
Mahantesh Halappanavar (PNNL), hala(a)pnnl.gov
GrAPL's Little Helpers:
Tim Mattson (Intel)
Antonino Tumeo (PNNL)
Program Committee:
Nesreen K Ahmed, Intel Research and Intel AI, USA
Sasikanth Avancha, Intel Labs - Parallel Computing Lab, India
Aydin Buluç, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, USA
Timothy A. Davis, University of Florida, USA
Jana Doppa, Washington State University, USA
John Gilbert, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
Sergio Gómez, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Catalonia
Will Hamilton, McGill University, Mila, Canada
Stratis Ioannidis, Northeastern University, Boston, USA
Bharat Kaul, Intel Labs - Parallel Computing Labs, India
Kamesh Madduri, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
Henning Meyerhenke, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
Indranil Roy, Natural Intelligence, USA
Robert Rallo, Pacific Northwest National Lab, USA
P. Sadayappan, University of Utah, USA
Yizhou Sun, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Flavio Vella, Free University of Bozen, Italy
Steering Committee:
David A. Bader (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
Aydın Buluç (LBNL)
John Feo (PNNL)
John Gilbert (UC Santa Barbara)
Tim Mattson (Intel)
Ananth Kalyanaraman (Washington State University)
Jeremy Kepner (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)
Antonino Tumeo (PNNL)