CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
SC'14 - Doctoral Showcase Program
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**** SUBMISSIONS DUE: AUGUST 7, 2014 *******
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The Doctoral Showcase Program invites graduating Ph.D. students in high-performance
computing, networking, storage and analysis to present a summary of their
dissertation research and engage in stimulating discussions with the SC community.
This program provides an ideal opportunity for senior researchers and prospective
employers in academia, research laboratories and industry to interact
with graduating Ph.D.s. Please encourage your students to participate.
Submissions must include original work, and may include results that have been
previously presented by the student in other forums. Students are asked to submit
an abstract of their talk, a two-page summary of their research, a poster draft,
publications list and three slides on their major results for consideration by
the Doctoral Showcase Committee. The authors of the accepted submissions will be
invited to present their work at SC14. To increase the visibility of the work
and foster discussion, each accepted submission will be presented in two forms:
podium and poster presentation.
IMPORTANT DATES
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- Extended submission deadline: August 7, 2014.
- Acceptance notification: September 8, 2014.
CONTACTS
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For further information, please visit SC'14 Doctoral Showcase Program website
the Doctoral Showcase Co-Chairs at doc-showcase@info. supercomputing.org
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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SC14 DOCTORAL SHOWCASE CO-CHAIRS
Michela Becchi, University of Missouri
Karen L. Karavanic, Portland State University
SC14 DOCTORAL SHOWCASE COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Roger D. Chamberlain, Washington University
Jacqueline Chame, Information Sciences Institute
Arun Chauhan, Indiana University
Trilce Estrada, University of New Mexico
Michael Gerndt, Technical University Munich
Kamil Iskra, Argonne National Laboratory
Alice Koniges, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Kamesh Madduri, Pennsylvania State University
Catherine Olschanowsky, Colorado State University
Martin Schulz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Melissa C. Smith, Clemson University
Matthew E. Tolentino, Intel Corporation
Richard Vuduc, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ziliang Zong, Texas State University
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