[hpc-announce] 2nd Workshop on Ultrascale Computing for Early Researchers (UCER 2017) - Deadline extended
juan
juan at dps.uibk.ac.at
Thu Apr 20 05:58:11 CDT 2017
2nd International Workshop on Ultrascale Computing for Early Researchers
(UCER 2017)
The deadline of UCER 2017 has been extended to May 15th. Outstanding
contributions will be recommended to high-quality journal special
issues.
The aim of this workshop is to give the opportunity to early researchers
(Ph.D students or recent Ph.D graduates) to show their work related to
Ultrascale Computing. Although a future technology, currently, many
systems are being designed with the goal of being used in ultrascale
systems. Many different subtopics are related in the exploration of
system software and applications for enabling a sustainable development
of future high-scale computing platforms. The tasks involved range from
the analysis of the current state-of-the-art on sustainability in
large-scale systems to the proposition of new tools that aim to improve
computations on these systems. The topics addressed are, among others,
HPC, distributed systems, and big data communities in cross cutting
aspects like programmability, scalability, resilience, energy
efficiency, and data management. To get the goal of ultrascale
computation it is needed to explore new programming paradigms, runtimes,
and middlewares to increase the productivity, scalability, and
reliability of parallel and distributed programming. At the same time,
the new magnitude of data and computations brings up as inevitability
consequence the probability of failure, so any advance on resilient
schedulers that handle errors reactive or proactive, monitoring and
assessment of failures, and malleable applications that can adapt their
resource usage at runtime are welcome. Other major challenges involved
are the restructuring the Input/Output (I/O) stack, the advancing
predictive and adaptive data management, and the concern about huge
energy consumption as one of the major limitations. This topic also
includes identifying applications, high-level algorithms, and services
amenable to ultrascale systems and investigating the redesign and
reprogramming efforts needed for applications to efficiently exploit
ultrascale platforms while providing sustainability.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Parallel and distributed systems for ultrascale computing, including,
frameworks, engines or programming models
GPU and Heterogeneous computing
Data management methods and techniques for ultrascale computing
Fault tolerance techniques
Energy efficiency: monitoring, evaluation, modelling
Load balancing and scheduling
Applications suitable for ultrascale computing
Program Co-Chairs
Prof. Jesus Carretero, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain
(jesus.carretero at uc3m.es)
Prof. Pedro Alonso, UP Valencia, Spain (palonso at upv.es)
Dr. Juan Durillo, University of Innsbruck, Austria (juan at dps.uibk.ac.at)
Dr. Fabrizio Marozzo, University of Calabria, Italy
(fmarozzo at dimes.unical.it)
PC Members (In alphabetical order)
Dr. Eugenio Cesario, ICAR-CNR, Italy
Biagio Cosenza, TU Berlin, Germany
Grégoire Danoy, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Dr. Manuel F. Dolz, University Carlos III, Spain
Gábor Kecskeméti, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Dr. Daniele Lezzi, BSC, Spain
Dr. Hugo Daniel Meyer, BSC, Spain
Dr. Sergio Nesmachnow, Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay
José Ranilla, University of Oviedo, Spain
Juan Antonio Rico, University of Extremadura, Spain
Dr. Krzysztof Rojek, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
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