CALL FOR PAPERS
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Extended deadline: 31 July 2013
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Workshop on HPC for scientific problems
http://host.hpc.uvt.ro/events/ hpcsp/
September 23-26, 2013, Timisoara, Romania
in conjunction with SYNASC 2013 (http://synasc13.info.uvt.ro)
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IMPORTANT DATES:
* Full paper submissions: 31 July 2013
* Notifications: 15 August 2013
* Revised papers and registrations: 1 Sept 2013
* Event: 23-26 Sept 2013
* Publication in IEEE proceedings of SYNASC 2013: Jan 2014
* Extended version for SCPE: Feb 2014
* Notifications: March 2014
* Publication of selected papers in SCPE: April 2014
IMPORTANT DATES:
* Full paper submissions: 15 July 2013
* Notifications: 30 July 2013
* Revised papers and registrations: 1 Sept 2013
* Event: 23-26 Sept 2013
* Publication in IEEE proceedings of SYNASC 2013: Jan 2014
* Extended version for SCPE: Feb 2014
* Notifications: March 2014
* Publication of selected papers in SCPE: April 2014
AIM:
The purpose of this workshop
is to present and discuss the state-of-the-art
in high-performance scientific computing
with applications and various fields,
like environment, chemistry, physics etc.
Thus, the presentations will focus on applications
needing high-performance computing,
physical modeling of large-scale problems,
and the development of scalable algorithms
for solving large scale problems on modern parallel
and distributed high-performance computing platforms,
including multicore architectures, GPGPUs/GPUs, and clusters.
Furthermore, during the workshop the participants will have the opportunity
to discuss and share the latest research in parallel and distributed
high performance computing systems applied to scientific problems.
The emphasis of this workshop will be on running complex realistic applications
at sustained performance in production-grade HPC environments.
Scalability studies of complex computing codes on HPC platforms and the tools
and development environments facilitating improved scalability
are among the expected contributions.
TOPICS:
Specific topics for this workshop include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Interactive HPC applications
* Multi-Scale / Multi- Physics HPC applications
* Exploration of large data sets on HPC systems
* Multicore/manycore architectures in scientific applications
* GPU support for applications
* Cluster, Grid and Cloud Computing in scientific applications
* Parallelization of compute or data-intensive tasks in scientific applications
* Data handling, integration and visualization in scientific applications
* Distributed infrastructures for scientific applications
* Programming paradigms for high performance computing in scientific applications
* Tools and programming environments supporting high performance computing in scientific applications
* Scheduling in high performance computing for scientific applications
* Workflow management and remote collaboration in scientific applications
* System level support for high performance computing in scientific applications
* Fault tolerance of distributed scientific applications
* Scalability of infrastructures and applications in scientific applications
SUBMISSION:
Up to 8 pages IEEE CS Format ? follow the links from SYNASC Workshops 2013.
GENERAL CHAIR:
Ralf-Peter Mundani ? Technical University of Munich, Germany
LOCAL CHAIR:
Dana Petcu ? West University of Timisoara, Romania
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
* Adrian Jackson, EPCC, UK
* Alexey Lastovetsky, University College Dublin, Ireland
* Andrea Clematis, Institute for Applied Mathematics and Information Technologies, CNR, Italy
* Emil Slusanschi, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
* Florin Isaila, University Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Gabriel Mateescu, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, USA
* Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
* Ioan Lucian Muntean, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
* Jesus Carretero, University Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Jorge Sevilla Cedillo, University of Extremadura, Spain
* Julius ?ilinskas, Vilnius University, Lithuania
* Karoly Skala, Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Croatia
* Pierre Manneback, University of Mons, Belgium
* Ranieri Baraglia, Information Science and Technologies Institute, CNR, Italy
* Rio Yokota, University of Bristol, UK
* Roman Wyrzykowski, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
* Suleyman Tosun, University of Ankara, Turkey
* Svetozar Margenov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
* Thomas Rauber, University Bayreuth, Germany
==============================
Extended deadline: 31 July 2013
==============================
Workshop on HPC for scientific problems
http://host.hpc.uvt.ro/events/
September 23-26, 2013, Timisoara, Romania
in conjunction with SYNASC 2013 (http://synasc13.info.uvt.ro)
==============================
IMPORTANT DATES:
* Full paper submissions: 31 July 2013
* Notifications: 15 August 2013
* Revised papers and registrations: 1 Sept 2013
* Event: 23-26 Sept 2013
* Publication in IEEE proceedings of SYNASC 2013: Jan 2014
* Extended version for SCPE: Feb 2014
* Notifications: March 2014
* Publication of selected papers in SCPE: April 2014
IMPORTANT DATES:
* Full paper submissions: 15 July 2013
* Notifications: 30 July 2013
* Revised papers and registrations: 1 Sept 2013
* Event: 23-26 Sept 2013
* Publication in IEEE proceedings of SYNASC 2013: Jan 2014
* Extended version for SCPE: Feb 2014
* Notifications: March 2014
* Publication of selected papers in SCPE: April 2014
AIM:
The purpose of this workshop
is to present and discuss the state-of-the-art
in high-performance scientific computing
with applications and various fields,
like environment, chemistry, physics etc.
Thus, the presentations will focus on applications
needing high-performance computing,
physical modeling of large-scale problems,
and the development of scalable algorithms
for solving large scale problems on modern parallel
and distributed high-performance computing platforms,
including multicore architectures, GPGPUs/GPUs, and clusters.
Furthermore, during the workshop the participants will have the opportunity
to discuss and share the latest research in parallel and distributed
high performance computing systems applied to scientific problems.
The emphasis of this workshop will be on running complex realistic applications
at sustained performance in production-grade HPC environments.
Scalability studies of complex computing codes on HPC platforms and the tools
and development environments facilitating improved scalability
are among the expected contributions.
TOPICS:
Specific topics for this workshop include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Interactive HPC applications
* Multi-Scale / Multi- Physics HPC applications
* Exploration of large data sets on HPC systems
* Multicore/manycore architectures in scientific applications
* GPU support for applications
* Cluster, Grid and Cloud Computing in scientific applications
* Parallelization of compute or data-intensive tasks in scientific applications
* Data handling, integration and visualization in scientific applications
* Distributed infrastructures for scientific applications
* Programming paradigms for high performance computing in scientific applications
* Tools and programming environments supporting high performance computing in scientific applications
* Scheduling in high performance computing for scientific applications
* Workflow management and remote collaboration in scientific applications
* System level support for high performance computing in scientific applications
* Fault tolerance of distributed scientific applications
* Scalability of infrastructures and applications in scientific applications
SUBMISSION:
Up to 8 pages IEEE CS Format ? follow the links from SYNASC Workshops 2013.
GENERAL CHAIR:
Ralf-Peter Mundani ? Technical University of Munich, Germany
LOCAL CHAIR:
Dana Petcu ? West University of Timisoara, Romania
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
* Adrian Jackson, EPCC, UK
* Alexey Lastovetsky, University College Dublin, Ireland
* Andrea Clematis, Institute for Applied Mathematics and Information Technologies, CNR, Italy
* Emil Slusanschi, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
* Florin Isaila, University Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Gabriel Mateescu, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, USA
* Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
* Ioan Lucian Muntean, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
* Jesus Carretero, University Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Jorge Sevilla Cedillo, University of Extremadura, Spain
* Julius ?ilinskas, Vilnius University, Lithuania
* Karoly Skala, Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Croatia
* Pierre Manneback, University of Mons, Belgium
* Ranieri Baraglia, Information Science and Technologies Institute, CNR, Italy
* Rio Yokota, University of Bristol, UK
* Roman Wyrzykowski, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
* Suleyman Tosun, University of Ankara, Turkey
* Svetozar Margenov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
* Thomas Rauber, University Bayreuth, Germany
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