[Beowulf] [hpc-announce] Call for Papers : Student Research Symposium and Workshops (Held in conjunction with HiPC 2013)
Manisha Gajbe
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CALL FOR EXTENDED ABSTRACTS
*** 6th HiPC Student Research Symposium (SRS) ***
Held in conjunction with the
20th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING (HIPC 2013)
December 18-21, 2013 | Hyderabad, INDIA | www.hipc.org
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IMPORTANT DATES
Submission Opens
August 1, 2013
Submission Deadline
September 16, 2013
Accept / Reject Decisions
October 15, 2013
Symposium
December 18, 2013
OVERVIEW
The Student Research Symposium (SRS) at HiPC is organized to stimulate and
foster student engagement in high performance computing research, and to
provide an international forum to highlight student research
accomplishments in HPC. The symposium will also expose students to the
latest research and best practices in the HPC community from academia and
industry.
HiPC SRS 2012 featured 17 papers and 13 posters, which were accepted from
45 submissions from five countries. Besides brief presentations and poster
exhibit by student authors, the one-day symposium this year will feature
invited talks by leading HPC researchers/practitioners. The HiPC conference
reception will provide an opportunity for students to interact with HPC
researchers and practitioners (and recruiters) from academia and industry.
TOPICS
We invite submission of extended research abstracts of 5 pages for the HiPC
SRS. All topics relevant to the HiPC conference are of interest to this
symposium. These include, but are not limited to:
* High-Performance Computing
* Parallel and Distributed Algorithms
* Parallel Languages and Programming Environments
* Load Balancing, Scheduling and Resource Management
* Resilient/Fault-Tolerant Algorithms and Systems
* Scientific/Engineering/Commercial Applications and Workloads
* Emerging Applications such as Biotechnology and Nanotechnology
* Cluster, Cloud, and Grid Cloud Computing
* Peer-to-peer Algorithms and Networks
* Heterogeneous Computing
* Interconnection Networks and Architectures
* Scalable Servers and Systems
* High Performance/Scalable Storage Systems
* Power-Efficient and Reconfigurable Architectures
* Compiler Technologies for High-Performance Computing
* Software Support and Advanced Micro-architecture Techniques
* Operating Systems for Scalable High-Performance Computing
WHAT TO SUBMIT
The extended abstracts should be submitted in PDF format. The document
should be at most 5 letter size (8.5in x 11in) pages in 11 pt or 12 pt
fonts, single spaced, with at least one-inch margins on all sides. Please
identify the names of student authors in a footnote. If some part of your
submission was published by you previously, then you should cite your prior
work and indicate how the current submission differs from it.
Submissions will be handled electronically through EasyChair at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=srshipc13. Detailed submission
instructions are available at www.hipc.org/hipc2013/studentsymposium.php.
The selected extended abstracts will be published online on the conference
web site and on a CD to be distributed at the conference. They will not be
part of the official HiPC conference proceedings. Selection will be
competitive and all submissions will be reviewed. Manuscripts will be
judged on correctness, originality, technical strength, and significance,
quality of presentation, and interest and relevance to the conference
attendees.
For additional details, please contact the Symposium Co-Chairs at
student_symposium AT hipc.org
ELIGIBILITY
The research work presented in the submission should primarily be the
result of student research. Accepted papers and posters should be presented
by a student author. The student author should have been a full-time
student at some point in 2011. Non-student co-authors are permitted.
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Awards for Best Poster and Best Presentation, sponsored by the IEEE
Technical Committee on Parallel Processing (TCPP) will be selected by a
separate awards committee. We expect a total award money of Indian Rupees
50, 000. Limited scholarships in the form of travel grants to cover part
or all of travel, boarding and registration are available to authors of
accepted papers. Student authors of the top few submissions at the
symposium will be assured of a travel scholarship.
A book containing the resumes of the students participating in the
symposium will be compiled and made available to the sponsors of the HiPC
2013 conference.
SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIRS
KISHORE KOTHAPALI, International Institute Of Information Technology,
Hyderabad
ASHOK SRINIVASAN, Florida State University, USA
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Workshops : Held in conjunction with the
19th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing
(HiPC 2013)
December 18-21, 2011 | Hyderabad, INDIA | www.hipc.org
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The 20 annual IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing
(HiPC 2013) will be held in Hyderabad, India during December 18 - December
21, 2013. It will serve as a forum to present the current work by
researchers from around the world. HiPC 2013 will focus on the design and
analysis of high performance computing and networking systems and their
scientific, engineering, and commercial applications.
Complementing the main technical program, HiPC workshops serve to broaden
the technical scope of the conference in emerging areas of high performance
computing and communication, and their applications. The HiPC workshops
serves as an extended forum to present and discuss work-in-progress as well
as mature research among researchers from around the world, and also
highlight research activities in India.
The workshops listed below will be co-located with HiPC 2013 and are
soliciting submissions. For more information, please visit individual
workshop's website which are provided below, or correspond directly with
the respective workshop's chairs.
Please check the individual workshop pages.
Workshop 1 : Workshop on Performance Engineering and Applications
(WPEA)<http://www.hipc.org/hipc2013/workshop-details.php?id=2nd%20Workshop%20on%20Performance%20Engineering%20and%20Applications%20(WPEA)>
Important Dates
July 22
Paper Submission Deadline
August 12
Author Notification
August 25
Camera Ready Paper Deadline
December 18
Workshop
Topics
We seek submissions on broad topics which include, but not limited to:
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Performance Engineering - standard practices and emerging trends
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Systems and tools for architecture, code, and platform optimization in
performance engineering.
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System software, tools, techniques, algorithms and methodologies for
performance engineering.
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Algorithms for performance engineering Automation of optimization
techniques, machine learning for optimization.
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Workload characterization and emerging applications: bio-informatics,
finance, molecular dynamics, fluid dynamics, telecommunication, weather
modeling, astrophysics, clinical, scripting languages, runtime environment,
big data, data analytics etc.
Program Co-Chairs
Pradeep Rao, IBM, India (pradeep dot rao at in dot ibm dot com)
Dheeraj Chahal, IBM, India (dhchahal at in dot ibm dot com)
Workshop 2 : Workshop on Parallel Algorithms and Software for Analysis of
Massive Graphs (ParGraph)<http://www.hipc.org/hipc2013/workshop-details.php?id=Workshop%20on%20Parallel%20Algorithms%20and%20Software%20for%20Analysis%20of%20Massive%20Graphs%20(ParGraph)>
Important Dates
July 7
Paper Submission Deadline
August 7
Author Notification
August 15
Camera Ready Paper Deadline
December 18
Workshop
Topics
We seek submissions on broad topics which include, but not limited to:
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Theory and Algorithms
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Combinatorial (graph) and machine learning algorithms and libraries
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Algorithms for analysis of large complex networks (social network
analysis)
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Approximation algorithms and bounds
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Design and performance evaluation of algorithms on
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Traditional architectures: massively parallel distributed-memory
systems (IBM BlueGene, Cray XE), shared-memory multicore systems (Intel,
AMD)
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Nontraditional architectures: massively multithreaded architectures
(Cray XMT), many core and tiled platforms (Nvidia, AMD, Tilera, Intel)
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Applications
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Combinatorial Scientific Computing; Data Mining; Graph Mining
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Big Data Application ? Social graph analysis, Graphical Model, pattern
matching, time-evolving graphs
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Bioinformatics; Information (Cyber) security; Mobile computing
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Visual Analytics; Graph Visualization
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Programming paradigms and runtime support for irregular applications
Program Co-Chairs
?mit ?ataly?rek, The Ohio State University, USA (catalyurek dot 1 at osu
dot edu)
Mahantesh Halappanavar, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
(Mahantesh dot Halappanavar at pnnl dot gov)
Nilesh Jain, Intel (nilesh dot jain at intel dot com)
Workshop 3 : International Workshop on Cloud Computing Applications
(IWCA)<http://www.hipc.org/hipc2013/workshop-details.php?id=2nd%20International%20Workshop%20on%20Cloud%20Computing%20Applications%20(IWCA)>
Important Dates
July 15
Paper Submission Deadline
August 15
Author Notification
August 25
Camera Ready Paper Deadline
December 18
Workshop
Topics
We seek submissions on broad topics which include, but not limited to:
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Handling scalability, availability and failure tolerance
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Workload migration to cloud
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Dealing with multi-tenancy in the platform and databases
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Data locality and placement aware computation
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Event-driven programming paradigms
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Benchmarking and profiling applications on cloud
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Caching and replication
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Writing effective map-reduce code
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Monitoring and Performance Management
Program Co-Chairs
Shubhashis Sengupta, Accenture, India (Shubhashis dot Sengupta at accenture
dot com)
Vikrant Kaulgud, Accenture, India (vikrant dot kaulgud at accenture dot com)
Vibhu Sharma, Accenture, India (vibhu dot sharma at accenture dot com)
Workshop 4 : Roadmapping Sandpit Workshop on Next-Generation Spatial
Hardware Architectures<http://www.hipc.org/hipc2013/workshop-details.php?id=Roadmapping%20Sandpit%20Workshop%20on%20Next-Generation%20Spatial%20Hardware%20Architectures>
Important Dates
August 1
Paper Submission Deadline
August 12
Author Notification
N/A
Camera Ready Paper Deadline
December 18
Workshop
Topics
We seek submissions on broad topics that include, but not limited to:
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Energy and Programmability for next-generation computing architectures
Program Co-Chairs
Nachiket Kapre, NTU, Singapore (nachiket at ntu dot edu dot sg)
Kyle Rupnow, NTU, Singapore (K dot Rupnow at adsc dot com dot sg)
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Regards,
Manisha Gajbe
Publicity Chair, HiPC 2013
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Urbana, USA
http://www.ncsa.illinois.edu/
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