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2nd Call for Presentations
10th Ada Developer Room at FOSDEM 2020
Saturday 1 February 2020, Brussels, Belgium
www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/20/200201-fosdem.html
Organized in cooperation with Ada-Europe
Deadline Monday 25 November 2019
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The 10th Ada Developer Room will take place on Saturday 1 February
2020 in Brussels, Belgium.
The Call for Presentations is still open: the deadline is Monday 25
November 2019.
Do you have a talk you want to give?
Do you have a project you would like to present?
Would you like to get more people involved with your project?
We're inviting proposals that are related to Ada software development,
and include a technical oriented discussion. You're not limited to
slide presentations, of course. Be creative. Propose something fun to
share with people so they might feel some of your enthusiasm for Ada!
An important goal is to present exciting Ada technology and projects
also to people outside the traditional Ada community.
Speaking slots are 15 or 45 minutes, plus 5 minutes for Q&A. Depending
on interest, we might also have a session with lightning presentations
(e.g. 5 minutes each), and/or an informal discussion session.
Please provide a proposed title, the preferred length, plus an abstract
and a short bio similar in style as on the program for previous Ada
DevRooms, see for example [1]. We need that to put the draft program
together by the end of November.
Please react ASAP, and submit proposals by November 25, 2019, or
contact us if you need more time.
We're looking forward to your proposals!
Dirk Craeynest
Dirk.Craeynest(a)cs.kuleuven.be (for Ada-Belgium/Ada-Europe/SIGAda/WG9)
PS: The full Call for Presentations is posted on the dedicated web-page
on the Ada-Belgium site (see URL above).
[1] <http://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/19/190202-fosdem.html>
#AdaFOSDEM #AdaProgramming #AdaBelgium #AdaEurope #FOSDEM2020
Dear colleague,
we would like to invite you to submit your paper to the
2020 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing (CLOUD 2020)
https://conferences.computer.org/cloud/2020/
that will be held in Beijing, China, on July 7-11, 2020.
We apology if you got multiple copies of it.
Best regards,
Shangguang Wang and Claudio Ardagna
on behalf of CLOUD 2020 Organizing Committee
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2020 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing (CLOUD 2020)
July 7-11, 2020 - Beijing, China
Website: https://conferences.computer.org/cloud/2020/
Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeecloud2020
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Important Dates
* Early paper submissions due: December 2, 2019
* Review comments to authors of early submission papers: January 17, 2020
* Normal paper submission due: February 13, 2020 (5:00 am, UTC)
* Final notification to authors: April 6, 2020
* Camera ready manuscripts due: April 20, 2020S
Context and Scope
IEEE CLOUD is a flagship conference focusing on innovative cloud computing across all "as a service" categories, including Network, Infrastructure, Platform,
Software, and Function. IEEE CLOUD 2020 invites original papers addressing all aspects of cloud computing technology, systems, applications, and business innovations. Technical topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
Cloud as a Service
* IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS
* Function as a Service
* Network as a Service
* Storage as a Service
* Everything as a Service
Cloud Infrastructure
* Cloud Computing System & Architectures
* Edge Computing System & Architectures
* Cloud-centric Network Architectures
* Storage & Data Architectures
* Hybrid-clouds & Multi-clouds Integration
Cloud Applications
* Large Scale Cloud Applications
* Terminal-Edge-Cloud Applications
* 5G/6G Enhanced Edge/Cloud Applications
* Social & Mobile Cloud Applications
* Innovative Cloud Applications
Cloud Management and Operations
* Distributed & Parallel Query Processing
* Resource, Energy & Data Management
* Cloud Metering & Monitoring
* Containers & Serverless Computing
* SDN, NFV, & Data Center Network
* Cloud Service Adaptation & Automation
* Cloud Federation & Service Composition
Cloud Trustworthiness
* Access Control, Authorization, & Authentication
* Assurance, Audit, Certification, Compliance
* Fault Tolerance, High Availability, & Reliability
* Cryptographic Algorithms and Protocols
* Cloud Security and Privacy
* Trusted Cloud Environments
Manuscript Guidelines and Submission
Language: English
Paper size and format: US Letter; Two-column format in the IEEE style
Page limit: Up to eight pages for peer review for regular papers; Up to three pages for a "work in progress" paper
Abstract Length: 1500 characters for a regular paper, and 500 characters for "work in progress" papers
Number of Keywords: between five to eight keywords for each paper
File format: Limit the size of a single PDF file to be 6MB
Note: Authors of the accepted regular papers will have available up to 10 pages for the final version of papers.
Anonymous Submissions: All conferences implement a double-blind reviewing process. Author names and affiliations should not appear in the paper. The authors should make a reasonable effort not to reveal their identities of institutional affiliations in the text, figures, photos, links, or other data that is contained in the paper. Authors' prior work should be preferably referred to in the third person; if this is not feasible, the references should be blinded. Submissions that violate these requirements will be rejected without review. The list of authors cannot be changed after the acceptance decision is made unless approved by the Program Chairs.
All submitted manuscripts will be peer-reviewed by the program committee. Accepted papers with confirmed registration and committed presentation will appear in the conference proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. Each conference/congress will publicly announce the winners of its Best Paper Award, and Best Student Paper Award. The authors of selected papers will be encouraged to submit extended and enhanced versions of their papers to the IEEE Transactions on Services Computing (TSC) and other suitable journals.
Submitted Regular and Workshop Papers will be limited to 8 (IEEE Proceedings style) pages and REQUIRED to be formatted using the IEEE Proceedings template. Submitted Work-In-Progress Papers will be limited to 3 (IEEE Proceedings style) pages. Unformatted papers and papers beyond the page limit may not be reviewed.
Please submit your paper at EasyChair.org: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeecloud2020
Please visit website at https://conferences.computer.org/cloud/2020/cfp/ for more information.
Organization
General Chairs:
Latifur Khan, University of Texas at Dallas
Gang Huang, Peking University
Program Chairs:
Claudio Ardagna, University of Milan
Shangguang Wang, Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications
Technical Program Committee
https://conferences.computer.org/cloud/2020/committee/
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== Public video dataset for boat detection/tracking from UAV video footage ==
The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) is making publicly
available a video dataset for boat detection/tracking from UAV video
footage (Annotations_eights_DW_raw), under the auspices of the
MULTIDRONE research and development project (https://multidrone.eu/).
It consists of 3 HD videos (720p - 1280 x 720) subsamplbed at 25
frames per second. An annotation file is included along with each
video file.
Directions for accessing and using the dataset can be found at
www.aiia.csd.auth.gr/LAB_PROJECTS/MULTIDRONE/AUTH_MULTIDRONE_Dataset.html
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Ioannis Mademlis, Ph.D.
Research Assistant
Artificial Intelligence and Information Analysis Lab (AIIA)
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP]
SC19 BOF on HPC Graph Toolkits and the GraphBLAS Forum
9th Workshop on Irregular Applications: Architectures and Algorithms
https://hpc.pnl.gov/BOF/
November 20, 2019
5:15 - 6:45 PM
Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO
Room 605
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Program
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Government agencies, industry, and academia are demanding a new generation of tools to efficiently solve large scale analytics problems in a variety of business, scientific and national security applications. This BoF aims at gathering the community of people interested in frameworks and workflows for large scale graph analytics, surveying the current approaches, identifying new challenges and opportunities, and laying a path toward future interoperable infrastructures. As in previous editions, we will invite the GraphBLAS community to participate in a discussion of the current state and evolution of GraphBLAS, with the goal of developing requirements and recommendations for future tools.
Organizers: Antonino Tumeo (PNNL), Jose Moreira (IBM), Aydin Buluc (LBNL), Mahantesh Halappanavar (PNNL), Tim Mattson (Intel), John Feo (PNNL)
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Program
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5:15 - 5:20 Welcome and Introduction
Antonino Tumeo (PNNL), Jose Moreira (IBM)
5:20 - 5:30 GraphBLAS updates
Scott McMillan (CMU-SEI)
5:30 - 5:40 Towards a C++ Graph Standard Library
Vito Giovanni Castellana (PNNL)
5:40 - 5:50 The Challenges in Benchmarking Graph Algorithms
John Feo (PNNL)
5:50 - 6.45 Panel: "We need good benchmarks for graph algorithms"
Moderator: Bruce Hendrickson (LLNL)
Panelists: Joe Eaton (NVIDIA), John Feo (PNNL), Alice Koniges (Hawaii University), Tim Mattson (Intel)
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP]
IA^3 2019
9th Workshop on Irregular Applications: Architectures and Algorithms
http://hpc.pnl.gov/IA3
November 18, 2019
Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO
Room 505
In conjunction with SC19
Sponsored by IEEE TCHPC
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Program
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9:00 - 9:10 Welcome and Introduction
Antonino Tumeo, John Feo, Vito Giovanni Castellana
9:10 - 10:00 Keynote 1 - Chair: Vito Giovanni Castellana (PNNL)
Khronos SYCL: Heterogeneous Programming with Modern C++ and Machine Learning
Micheal Wong (Codeplay)
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 - 11:30 Session 1: Distributed Systems and Irregular Applications - Chair: Ryan Friese (PNNL)
Conveyors for Streaming Many-To-Many Communication
Maley, DeVinney
Extending a Work-Stealing Framework with Priorities and Weights
Nakashima, Yoritaka, Yasugi, Hiraishi, Umatani
RDMA vs. RPC for Implementing Distributed Data Structures (short)
Brock, Chen, Yan, Owens, Buluç, Yelick
11:30 - 12:30 Session 2: Mixed Precision and new memory hierarchies for Irregular Applications - Chair: Sayan Ghosh (PNNL)
A Mixed Precision Multicolor Point-Implicit Solver for Unstructured Grids on GPUs
Walden, Nielsen, Diskin, Zubair
Mixed-Precision Tomographic Reconstructor Computations on Hardware Accelerators
Doucet, Ltaief, Gratadour, Keyes
Metall: A Persistent Memory Allocator Enabling Graph Processing (short)
Iwabuchi, Lebanoff, Gokhale, Pearce
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch break (on your own)
14:00 - 14:50 Keynote 2 - Chair: Marco Minutoli (PNNL)
Sparse Linear Algebra in Facebook's Deep Learning Models
Jongsoo Park (Facebook)
14:50 - 15:00 Session 3: Dealing with Irregular Algorithms - Chair: Vinay Amatya (PNNL)
iPregel: Strategies to Deal with an Extreme Form of Irregularity in Vertex-Centric Graph Processing (short)
Capelli, Brown, Bull
15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break
15:30 - 15:55 Session 3 (continued): Dealing with Irregular Algorithms - Chair: Vinay Amatya (PNNL)
Stretching Jacobi: A Two-Stage Pivoting Approach for Block-Based Factorization
Thuerck
15:55 - 16:40 Session 4: Hardware evaluation and mechansims for Irregular Applications - Chair: Tania Lorido Botran (PNNL)
A Hardware Prefetching Mechanism for Vector Gather Instructions
Takayashiki, Sato, Komatsu, Kobayashi
Performance Impact of Memory Channels on Sparse and Irregular Algorithms (short)
Green, Fox, Young, Shirako, Bader
Cascaded DMA Controller for Speedup of Indirect Memory Access in Irregular Applications (short)
Kashimata, Kitamura, Kimura, Kasahara
16:40 - 17:30 Debate - Moderator: Flavio Vella (Free University of Bozen)
Proposition: "Programming abstractions can greatly simplify the expression of complex workflows of data analytic applications, but make it difficult to customize source code for heterogeneous computer systems. Unfortunately, it is an either or situation --- easy expression or fast performance"
Panelists: Nesreen Ahmed (Intel), Jonathan Beard (ARM),
Tyler Sorensen (Princeton University), Ana Lucia Verbanescu (University of Amsterdam)
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Organizers
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Antonino Tumeo (PNNL), mailto:antonino.tumeo@pnnl.gov
John Feo (PNNL), mailto:john.feo@pnnl.gov
Vito Giovanni Castellana (PNNL), mailto:vitoGiovanni.castellana@pnnl.gov
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Proceedings Chair
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Marco Minutoli (PNNL and WSU), mailto:marco.minutoli@pnnl.gov
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Artifact Evaluation Chair
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Flavio Vella (Free University of Bozen), mailto:Flavio.Vella@unibz.it
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Technical Program Committee
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Nesreen Ahmed, Intel, US
Ashwin M. Aji, AMD, US
Kubilay Atasu, IBM Zurich, CH
Scott Beamer, University of California, Santa Cruz, US
Jonathan Beard, ARM, US
Michela Becchi, North Carolina State University, US
Sanjukta Bhowmick, University of North Texas, US
Erik Boman, Sandia National Laboratories, US
David Brooks, Harvard University, US
Aydin Buluc, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, US
Anastasiia Butko, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, US
Tim Davis, Texas A&M University, US
Assefaw Gebremedhin, Washington State University, US
Rajiv Gupta, University of California, Riverside, US
George Karypis, University of Minnesota, US
Peter M. Kogge, Notre Dame University, US
Manoj Kumar, IBM TJ Watson, US
John Leidel, Tactical Computing Labs, US
Kamesh Madduri, Pennsylvania State University, US
José Moreira, IBM TJ Watson, US
Miquel Moreto, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, ES
Walid Najjar, University of California, Riverside, US
Maxim Naumov, Facebook, US
Fanny Nina-Paravecino, Intel, US
Roger Pearce, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US
Cynthia Phillips, Sandia National Laboratories, US
Keshav Pingali, University of Texas, Austin, US
Alejandro Rico, ARM, US
Jason Riedy, Georgia Tech, US
John Shalf, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US
Edgar Solomonik, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, US
Ruud van der Pas, Oracle, US
Ana Lucia Varbanescu, University of Amsterdam, NL
Jishen Zhao, University of California, San Diego, US
Hello -- I’m emailing on behalf of the Women in HPC (WHPC) 2020 Summit, currently seeking submissions of papers, posters and tutorials. Participation from the members of this mailing list is encouraged, and please feel free to circulate the invite to colleagues beyond this list. Details are posted below. Questions can be directed to info(a)womeninhpc.org.
Thank you!
Jana Makar
Communications Manager
New Zealand eScience Infrastructure (NeSI)
www.nesi.org.nz @NeSI_NZ
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Call for Submissions
Women in HPC (WHPC) Summit
Simon Fraser University
Vancouver, Canada
29 April - 2 May, 2020
WHPC is an international organisation that actively addresses gender inclusion in the HPC/AI/Big Data workforce worldwide. The first WHPC Summit is designed to celebrate the contributions, careers and leadership of women in High Performance Computing (HPC).
Submission Topics
The WHPC Summit is seeking submissions of paper, tutorials and posters on a diverse range of technical topics, including but not limited to:
Programming models and applications for HPC, Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Architectures and accelerators on high performance platforms
Computational Models and Algorithms for HPC, Big Data and AI
Addressing cyber security issues in HPC, Big Data and AI
Large-scale data analytics and machine learning trends
Using machine learning to analyze large-scale system
Performance modeling, analysis and benchmarking of HPC, AI and Big Data applications/architectures
Intersection of cloud and HPC
System software to accelerate the performance of data-intensive applications
In addition to technical topics, WHPC is also soliciting submissions on topics related to diversity, inclusion and leadership, including but not limited to:
Methods and techniques to create a diverse workforce
Inclusive leadership and retention strategies
Building diversity advocates and allies
Dealing with unconscious bias and sexism in the workplace
Achieving the right work/life balance
Fostering creativity through diversity
Statistics about women's representation in HPC community
More information on paper, poster and tutorial submissions are available here.
Important Deadlines
Paper Submission Deadline: December 20th, 2019
Tutorial Submission Deadline: December 2nd, 2019
Poster Submission Deadline: January 31st, 2020
If you have any questions or would like more information about the Summit or submissions, please email: info(a)womeninhpc.org.
Dear colleague,
we would like to invite you to submit your paper to the
2020 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing (CLOUD 2020)
https://conferences.computer.org/cloud/2020/
that will be held in Beijing, China, on July 7-11, 2020.
We apology if you got multiple copies of it.
Best regards,
Shangguang Wang and Claudio Ardagna
on behalf of CLOUD 2020 Organizing Committee
==================================================
2020 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing (CLOUD 2020)
July 7-11, 2020 - Beijing, China
Website: https://conferences.computer.org/cloud/2020/
Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeecloud2020
==================================================
Important Dates
* Early paper submissions due: December 2, 2019
* Review comments to authors of early submission papers: January 17, 2020
* Normal paper submission due: February 13, 2020 (5:00 am, UTC)
* Final notification to authors: April 6, 2020
* Camera ready manuscripts due: April 20, 2020S
Context and Scope
IEEE CLOUD is a flagship conference focusing on innovative cloud computing across all "as a service" categories, including Network, Infrastructure, Platform,
Software, and Function. IEEE CLOUD 2020 invites original papers addressing all aspects of cloud computing technology, systems, applications, and business innovations. Technical topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
Cloud as a Service
* IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS
* Function as a Service
* Network as a Service
* Storage as a Service
* Everything as a Service
Cloud Infrastructure
* Cloud Computing System & Architectures
* Edge Computing System & Architectures
* Cloud-centric Network Architectures
* Storage & Data Architectures
* Hybrid-clouds & Multi-clouds Integration
Cloud Applications
* Large Scale Cloud Applications
* Terminal-Edge-Cloud Applications
* 5G/6G Enhanced Edge/Cloud Applications
* Social & Mobile Cloud Applications
* Innovative Cloud Applications
Cloud Management and Operations
* Distributed & Parallel Query Processing
* Resource, Energy & Data Management
* Cloud Metering & Monitoring
* Containers & Serverless Computing
* SDN, NFV, & Data Center Network
* Cloud Service Adaptation & Automation
* Cloud Federation & Service Composition
Cloud Trustworthiness
* Access Control, Authorization, & Authentication
* Assurance, Audit, Certification, Compliance
* Fault Tolerance, High Availability, & Reliability
* Cryptographic Algorithms and Protocols
* Cloud Security and Privacy
* Trusted Cloud Environments
Manuscript Guidelines and Submission
Language: English
Paper size and format: US Letter; Two-column format in the IEEE style
Page limit: Up to eight pages for peer review for regular papers; Up to three pages for a "work in progress" paper
Abstract Length: 1500 characters for a regular paper, and 500 characters for "work in progress" papers
Number of Keywords: between five to eight keywords for each paper
File format: Limit the size of a single PDF file to be 6MB
Note: Authors of the accepted regular papers will have available up to 10 pages for the final version of papers.
Anonymous Submissions: All conferences implement a double-blind reviewing process. Author names and affiliations should not appear in the paper. The authors should make a reasonable effort not to reveal their identities of institutional affiliations in the text, figures, photos, links, or other data that is contained in the paper. Authors' prior work should be preferably referred to in the third person; if this is not feasible, the references should be blinded. Submissions that violate these requirements will be rejected without review. The list of authors cannot be changed after the acceptance decision is made unless approved by the Program Chairs.
All submitted manuscripts will be peer-reviewed by the program committee. Accepted papers with confirmed registration and committed presentation will appear in the conference proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. Each conference/congress will publicly announce the winners of its Best Paper Award, and Best Student Paper Award. The authors of selected papers will be encouraged to submit extended and enhanced versions of their papers to the IEEE Transactions on Services Computing (TSC) and other suitable journals.
Submitted Regular and Workshop Papers will be limited to 8 (IEEE Proceedings style) pages and REQUIRED to be formatted using the IEEE Proceedings template. Submitted Work-In-Progress Papers will be limited to 3 (IEEE Proceedings style) pages. Unformatted papers and papers beyond the page limit may not be reviewed.
Please submit your paper at EasyChair.org: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeecloud2020
Please visit website at https://conferences.computer.org/cloud/2020/cfp/ for more information.
Organization
General Chairs:
Latifur Khan, University of Texas at Dallas
Gang Huang, Peking University
Program Chairs:
Claudio Ardagna, University of Milan
Shangguang Wang, Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications
Technical Program Committee
https://conferences.computer.org/cloud/2020/committee/
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Dear colleague,
We hereby cordially invite you to submit a paper to the Quantum
Computing Thematic Track which will take place on 3-5 June 2020 in
Amsterdam, The Netherlands as part of the International Conference on
Computational Science.
Please also consider forwarding this invitation to potentially
interested colleagues.
This workshop aims to provide a forum for computational scientists,
software developers, computer scientists, physicists and quantum
hardware providers to understand and discuss research on current
problems in quantum informatics.
The deadline for submitting your paper is December 13th 2019.
All accepted papers will be included in the Springer Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (LNCS) series.
The best papers will be invited for a special issue of the Journal of
Computational Science (Impact Factor: 2.502)
For more information and details on the call, please refer to:
http://www.qcw2020.agh.edu.pl/
You can also contact the organizers directly by sending an email to
qcw2020(a)agh.edu.pl
With best regards,
The QCW Track Organizers
Katarzyna Rycerz, Department of Computer Science AGH, Krakow, Poland
Marian Bubak, Department of Computer Science AGH and Sano Center,
Krakow, Poland
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26th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING, DATA, and
ANALYTICS (HIPC 2019)
December 18, 2019 | Hyderabad, INDIA | www.hipc.org
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
HiPC 2019 is the 26th edition of the IEEE International Conference on
High Performance Computing, Data, and Analytics. It serves as a forum
to present current work by top researchers in the field and to
highlight the activities in the area of high performance computing and
related scientific, engineering, and commercial applications.
ADVANCE PROGRAM NOW AVAILABLE
Full schedule of Technical Sessions, Keynote Sessions, Industry
Research & User Symposium, and other meetings available at
https://hipc.org/advance/
**** Women in HPC at SC19: Diversifying the HPC Community and Engaging
Male Allies ****
Sunday, 17th November, 9AM – 5:30PM
Room 601, Colorodo Convention Center, Denver, Colorodo, USA
https://womeninhpc.org/whpc-sc19/workshop/
The eleventh international Women in HPC workshop will take place at
Supercomputing conference, Denver, USA. Once again Women in HPC, our
advocates, allies, supporters, and anyone interested in improving
diversity across the HPC community is welcome to join us to discuss
the challenges the community faces, and how to improve the
opportunities provided to women. Previous Women in HPC workshops at SC
have been great successes, with over 100 attendees in the past two
workshops, and over 25 submissions from early/mid-career women at
SC18.
This year, our keynote talk will be about butterfly effect of
inclusive leadership by Bev Crair, Vice President of Development and
Quality at Lenovo. Additionally, we will focus on the following
topics:
Pointers on making and engaging male allies at workplace
Mentoring: why we need it, best practices and business case for good
mentoring programs.
Surviving difficult events and how to minimize the impact on your career
Managing and resolving imposter syndrome
Behaviors for inclusion: coping strategies for unconscious bias
Being a parent, guardian and caregiver: dealing with the guilt
The workshop agenda is as follows:
09:00 – 10:00 Keynote: The Butterfly Effect of Inclusive
Leadership. Bev Crair, Vice President of Development and Quality at
Lenovo
10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 – 11:30 Short Talks Session
- Surviving difficult events & minimizing the impact on your
career -- Hai Ah Nam, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Managing and resolving imposter syndrome -- Todd Gamblin,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Coping strategies for unconscious bias -- Elizabeth Bautista, NERSC
- Being a parent, guardian & caregiver: dealing with guilt -- Jo
Adegbola, Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- Dealing with sexism in the workplace -- AJ Lauer, NCAR
11:30 – 12:30 Panel Discussion: Engaging Male Allies
Panel Moderator Misbah Mubarak, Amazon Web Services
Panelist 1 Cory Snavely, NERSC
Panelist 2 Ian Foster, U-Chicago and Argonne
National Laboratory
Panelist 4 Patty Lopez, Intel corporation
Panelist 5 Brendan Bouffler, Amazon Web Services
1:00 – 2:00 Lunch Break
2:00 – 3:00 Early Career Lightning Talks Session
3:00 – 3:30 Coffee Break
3:30 – 5:00 Panel Discussion: Mentoring, why we need
it, best practices and business case for great mentoring programs
Panel Moderator Toni Collis, Women in HPC
Panelist 1 Mariam Umar, Intel corporation
Panelist 2 Zhe Bai (WHPC fellow), Raksha Roy (WHPC
fellow), Priyanka Ghosh (WHPC fellow)
Panelist 3 Sarvani Chadalapaka, Univ. of California, Merced
Panelist 4 Bronis R. de Supinski, Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory
05:00 – 05:15 Workshop closing and outcomes