[hpc-announce] SCEC 2018 Student Participation Award and CFP - Deadline Extended

Ritu Arora rauta at tacc.utexas.edu
Mon Oct 8 11:05:26 CDT 2018


===== Call For Papers (CFP) and Applications for Student Travel Award =======

Second Workshop on “Software Challenges to Exascale Computing (SCEC 2018)”
Delhi, India, December 13-14, 2018
https://scec18.github.io/


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OVERVIEW

Supercomputers are used to power discoveries and to reduce the time-to-results in a wide variety of disciplines such as engineering, physical sciences, and healthcare. They are globally considered as vital for staying competitive in defense, research and development activities in various disciplines, financial sector, several mainstream businesses and even agriculture. An integral requirement for enabling the usage of the supercomputers, like any other computer, is the availability of the software. Scalable and efficient software is typically required for optimally using the large-scale supercomputing platforms, and thereby, effectively leveraging the investments in the advanced CyberInfrastructure (CI). However, developing and maintaining such software is challenging due to several factors, such as, 1) no well-defined processes or guidelines for writing the software that can ensure high-performance on supercomputers, and 2) shortfall of trained workforce having skills in both software engineering and supercomputing. With the rapid advancement in the computer architecture discipline, the complexity of the processors that are used in the supercomputers is also increasing, and, in turn, the task of developing efficient software for supercomputers is further becoming challenging and complex. To mitigate such challenges, there is a need for a common platform that brings together the different stakeholders from High Performance Computing (HPC) and software engineering domains. To provide such a platform, the second workshop on "Software Challenges to Exascale Computing (SCEC)" is being organized in Delhi, India, in December 2018.

Topics of interest for the SCEC 2018 workshop include, but are not limited to:

  *   Tools and techniques for code modernization
  *   Generative programming techniques in HPC
  *   Supporting software and middleware for HPC environments: e.g., MPI libraries
  *   Tools for profiling, debugging, and parallelizing applications
  *   Tools and techniques for memory and power optimization
  *   Large-scale HPC applications (tuning, optimization, and implementation on HPC resources)
  *   HPC Science Gateways, Containerization (HPC in the Cloud)
  *   Fault-tolerance
  *   Filesystems and Parallel I/O
  *   High-level interfaces, libraries, compilers, and runtime systems for parallel programming
  *   Domain-Specific Languages in HPC
  *   Best practices for HPC software development

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STUDENT PARTICIPATION AWARD

Applications are still open for the student participation award for attending the SCEC 2018 workshop in India. If you are an undergraduate/graduate student, and are interested in learning about developing scalable software for HPC and cloud computing environments, and are excited about going to Delhi, India around 12th December 2018, we encourage you consider applying for the travel award. There are two links for the application forms on the workshop website - one for the students from the U.S. and the other for the students from outside the U.S. The call for papers and extended abstracts for lightning talks is also open. The submission deadline for the papers/abstracts is October 21, 2018.

Additional information on the student travel grant is available on the workshop website.

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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES AND REVIEW PROCESS


The workshop proceedings will be published by Springer.

We invite authors to submit their original and unpublished work, that is not under review for another publication. Full papers (10 -15 pages in length including references) should be formatted as per the Springer-specified guidelines (details below) for the double-blind review.

We also invite short papers (or extended abstracts) for the lightning talks. The short papers should also be prepared following the Springer guidelines, and could be 5-9 pages in length including references and will be peer-reviewed. Only a selected number of high-quality short-papers will be included in the proceedings but all of them will be archived and made publicly accessible through Figshare and a Github repo. All submissions will have a DOI number for future citations. Those interested in submitting short papers for lightning talks are also required to submit the PDF copies of the rough draft of their slides. The PDF of each abstract and the associated slides can be merged into a single PDF file and submitted for review.

The PDF version of the papers/extended abstracts should be submitted for review through the SCEC 2018 submission system that is set-up using Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scec2018

Springer's formatting information is available at the following link:
https://www.springer.com/us/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines

The review process is double-blind, and each paper will be reviewed by at least three committee members and/or external reviewers. The papers will be evaluated on the basis of the relevance to the workshop theme, clarity of the content presented, originality of the work, and the impact of the work on the community.

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DEADLINES


Paper submission deadline: October 21, 2018 (AOE)

Notifications of acceptance/rejection sent by: November 7, 2018

Camera-ready copies of accepted papers due on:  November 15, 2018

At least one author of each accepted paper should register for the workshop by: November 25, 2018

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Amitava Majumdar, San Diego Supercomputing Center (SDSC), UC San Diego, La Jolla, USA (General Co-Chair)
Ritu Arora, Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), UT Austin, Austin, USA (General Co-Chair)
Sharda Dixit, Centre of Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Pune, India (Program Co-Chair)
Anil Kumar Gupta, C-DAC, Pune, India (Program Co-Chair)
Vinai Kumar Singh, Indraprastha Engineering College, Ghaziabad, India (Logistics and Finance Chair)
Manu Awasthi, IIT-Gandhinagar, Gandhinagar, India (Communications Co-Chair)
Venkatesh Shenoi, C-DAC, Pune, India (Communications Co-Chair)
Vinodh Kumar Markapuram,  C-DAC, Pune, India



TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Amit Ruhela, Ohio State University, Ohio, USA
Amitava Majumdar, San Diego Supercomputing Center (SDSC), UC San Diego, La Jolla, USA
Anil Kumar Gupta, C-DAC, Pune, India
Anirban Jana, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC), Pittsburg, USA
Aniruddha Gokhale, Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, USA
Antonio Gomez, Intel, Hillsboro, Oregon, USA
Amarjeet Sharma,  C-DAC, Pune, India
Damon McDougall, Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), UT Austin, Austin, USA
Devangi Parikh, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA
Dinesh Rajagopal, BULL/AtoS, Bangalore, India
Galen Arnold, National Center of Supercomputing Applications, Illinois, USA
Hari Subramoni, Ohio State University, Ohio, USA
Krishna Muriki, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California, USA
Lars Koesterke, Texas Advanced Computing Center, UT Austin, Austin, USA
Manu Awasthi, IIT-Gandhinagar, Gandhinagar, India
Mahidhar Tatineni, San Diego Supercomputer Center, (SDSC), UC San Diego, La Jolla, USA
Milind Jagtap, Center of Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Pune, India
Nisha Agarwal, Center of Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Pune, India
Purushotham Bangalore, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Ritu Arora, Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), UT Austin, Austin, USA
Robert Sinkovits, San Diego Supercomputing Center (SDSC), UC San Diego, La Jolla, USA
Sandeep Joshi, CDAC, Pune, India
Sharda Dixit, Center of Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Pune, India
Si Liu, Texas Advanced Computing Center, UT Austin, Austin, USA
Soham Ghosh, Intel, India
Subhashini Sivagnanam, San Diego Supercomputer Center, (SDSC), UC San Diego, La Jolla, USA
Sukrit Sondhi, Fulcrum Worldwide, NJ, USA
Suresh Marru, Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Tajendra Singh, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), California, USA
Venkatesh Shenoi, C-DAC, Pune, India
Victor Eijkhout, Texas Advanced Computing Center, UT Austin, Austin, USA
Vinai Kumar Singh, Indraprastha Engineering College, Ghaziabad, India
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