CALL FOR PAPERS: PDSEC-14
The 15th International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific
and Engineering Computing, May 23, 2014, Phoenix, Arizona USA
to be held in conjunction with IPDPS 2014. http://cse.stfx.ca/~pdsec14
Scope and Interests:
The field of high performance computing has been prominent since the
1940s, and has become increasingly significant as recent advances in
electronic and integrated circuit technologies have made it more
widely accessible. The hardware is becoming faster, less expensive
and more cost effective, which will result in a proliferation in the
application of parallel and distributed systems. Scientific and
engineering application domains play a key role in shaping future
research and development activities in academia and industry,
especially when the solution of large and complex problems must cope
with tight timing constraints. This workshop will bring together
computer scientists, applied mathematicians and researchers to
present, discuss and exchange ideas, results, work in progress and
experiences in the area of parallel and distributed computing for
problems in science and engineering applications and
inter-disciplinary applications.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Development of advanced parallel and distributed methods,
- Parallel and distributed computing techniques and codes,
- Practical experiences using various parallel and distributed systems
with software such as MPI, PVM, HPFortran, OpenMP, UPC, mpC etc.,
- Domain decomposition,
- Loop and task parallelism,
- Scheduling and load balancing,
- Compiler, hardware and OS issues for scientific and engineering
computing,
- Memory system and I/O support for scientific and engineering
computing,
- Scientific and engineering computing on HPC architectures, including
(but not limited to) supercomputers, parallel computers, clusters,
multicores, GPUs, FPGAs,
- Hardware/software support for performance, power and energy aware
applications,
- Network, mobile/wireless processing and computing,
- Performance modeling and evaluation of scientific and engineering
computing,
- Cluster and grid scientific and engineering computing,
- Biologically inspired algorithms in system model, design and applications.
- Application areas include (but are not limited to):
* computational fluid dynamics and mechanics
* material sciences
* space, weather, climate systems and global changes
* computational environment and energy systems
* computational ocean and earth sciences
* combustion system simulation
* computational chemistry
* computational physics
* bioinformatics and computational biology
* medical applications
* transportation systems simulations
* combinatorial and global optimization problems
* structural engineering
* computational electro-magnetism
* computer graphics
* virtual reality and multimedia
* semiconductor technology, electronic circuits, and system design
* dynamic systems
* computational finance
* data mining
* signal and image processing
* ...
Paper Submission Guidelines
All papers must be submitted electronically and in PDF format. The
material presented should be original and not published or under
submission elsewhere. Authors should submit full papers of up to 10
pages, following strictly the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings
Manuscript style, using two-column, single-space format, with 10-point
font size. Figures and references must be included in the 10
pages. Oversized papers will be automatically rejected by the PC
chairs. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper must
register early to attend the conference, in order for the paper to
appear in the conference proceedings.
Further information about the conference can be found at:
http://cse.stfx.ca/~pdsec14
Important Dates:
Paper submission due . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 20, 2014
Notification of Acceptance . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 24, 2013
Final camera-ready paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 14, 2013
General Chairs
Peter Strazdins, Australian National University, Australia
Raphael Couturier, University of Franche-Comte, France
Program Chairs
Michelle Mills Strout, Colorado State University, USA
Keita Teranishi, Sandia National Laboratories, 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
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Regards, Peter
------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------
Peter Strazdins, PhD
Associate Director (Education)
Research School of Computer Science
ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science
CSIT Building 108, North Rd
The Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200 AUSTRALIA
T: +61 2 6125 5140 F: +61 2 6125 0010
W: http://cs.anu.edu.au/~Peter. Strazdins
E: Peter.Strazdins@cs.anu.edu.au
The 15th International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific
and Engineering Computing, May 23, 2014, Phoenix, Arizona USA
to be held in conjunction with IPDPS 2014. http://cse.stfx.ca/~pdsec14
Scope and Interests:
The field of high performance computing has been prominent since the
1940s, and has become increasingly significant as recent advances in
electronic and integrated circuit technologies have made it more
widely accessible. The hardware is becoming faster, less expensive
and more cost effective, which will result in a proliferation in the
application of parallel and distributed systems. Scientific and
engineering application domains play a key role in shaping future
research and development activities in academia and industry,
especially when the solution of large and complex problems must cope
with tight timing constraints. This workshop will bring together
computer scientists, applied mathematicians and researchers to
present, discuss and exchange ideas, results, work in progress and
experiences in the area of parallel and distributed computing for
problems in science and engineering applications and
inter-disciplinary applications.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Development of advanced parallel and distributed methods,
- Parallel and distributed computing techniques and codes,
- Practical experiences using various parallel and distributed systems
with software such as MPI, PVM, HPFortran, OpenMP, UPC, mpC etc.,
- Domain decomposition,
- Loop and task parallelism,
- Scheduling and load balancing,
- Compiler, hardware and OS issues for scientific and engineering
computing,
- Memory system and I/O support for scientific and engineering
computing,
- Scientific and engineering computing on HPC architectures, including
(but not limited to) supercomputers, parallel computers, clusters,
multicores, GPUs, FPGAs,
- Hardware/software support for performance, power and energy aware
applications,
- Network, mobile/wireless processing and computing,
- Performance modeling and evaluation of scientific and engineering
computing,
- Cluster and grid scientific and engineering computing,
- Biologically inspired algorithms in system model, design and applications.
- Application areas include (but are not limited to):
* computational fluid dynamics and mechanics
* material sciences
* space, weather, climate systems and global changes
* computational environment and energy systems
* computational ocean and earth sciences
* combustion system simulation
* computational chemistry
* computational physics
* bioinformatics and computational biology
* medical applications
* transportation systems simulations
* combinatorial and global optimization problems
* structural engineering
* computational electro-magnetism
* computer graphics
* virtual reality and multimedia
* semiconductor technology, electronic circuits, and system design
* dynamic systems
* computational finance
* data mining
* signal and image processing
* ...
Paper Submission Guidelines
All papers must be submitted electronically and in PDF format. The
material presented should be original and not published or under
submission elsewhere. Authors should submit full papers of up to 10
pages, following strictly the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings
Manuscript style, using two-column, single-space format, with 10-point
font size. Figures and references must be included in the 10
pages. Oversized papers will be automatically rejected by the PC
chairs. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper must
register early to attend the conference, in order for the paper to
appear in the conference proceedings.
Further information about the conference can be found at:
http://cse.stfx.ca/~pdsec14
Important Dates:
Paper submission due . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 20, 2014
Notification of Acceptance . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 24, 2013
Final camera-ready paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 14, 2013
General Chairs
Peter Strazdins, Australian National University, Australia
Raphael Couturier, University of Franche-Comte, France
Program Chairs
Michelle Mills Strout, Colorado State University, USA
Keita Teranishi, Sandia National Laboratories, 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
--
Regards, Peter
------------------------------
Peter Strazdins, PhD
Associate Director (Education)
Research School of Computer Science
ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science
CSIT Building 108, North Rd
The Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200 AUSTRALIA
T: +61 2 6125 5140 F: +61 2 6125 0010
W: http://cs.anu.edu.au/~Peter.
E: Peter.Strazdins@cs.anu.edu.au
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