[hpc-announce] HPC Asia 2020 Call for Posters

Rio Yokota rioyokota at gsic.titech.ac.jp
Mon Sep 9 22:56:41 CDT 2019


HPC Asia 2020 Call for Posters
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International Conference on High Performance Computing in Asia-Pacific Region (HPC Asia 2020)
Fukuoka, Japan, January 15-17, 2020
http://sighpc.ipsj.or.jp/HPCAsia2020/
Sponsored by IPSJ SIGHPC. In cooperation with ACM SIGHPC.
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# Important Dates
Poster submission deadline  November 1, 2019
Notification of acceptance  November 25, 2019
Symposium                   January 15-17, 2020
Poster session              January 16, 2020


# Scope
High performance computing is a key technology to solve large problems in science, engineering, and business by utilizing computing power which has been evolving to the future. HPC Asia is an international conference series on HPC technologies in Asia Pacific region to exchange ideas, research results and case studies related to all issues of high performance computing and related technologies. Recently, it was held in Tokyo, Japan (2018) and in Guangzhou, China (2019). Then, the next conference, HPC Asia 2020, will be held in Fukuoka, Japan.
 # Topics of Interest
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Applications and Algorithms
žHigh performance applications (high speed, low memory, low power simulations)
žComputational science
žNumerical linear algebra and its applications
žHigh performance library and software framework for applications
žParallel and vectorization algorithms
žHybrid/heterogeneous/accelerated algorithms
žFault-tolerant algorithms
žGraph algorithms
- Programming Models and Systems Software
žProgramming languages and compilation techniques
žTools and libraries for performance and productivity
žPerformance portability
žSystem management, resource management and scheduler
žOptimization for communication and memory
žTechniques for testing, debugging, reproducibility and determinism
žTechniques for fault tolerance and energy efficiency
- Data, Storage and Visualization
žBig data processing with emerging hardware
žParallel and distributed file systems
žStorage networks
žStorage systems
žVisualization and image processing
žReliability and fault tolerance
žScalable data management
žTransaction processing
žIntegration of non-volatile memory
žI/O performance tuning, benchmarking and evaluation
žProvenance
žExperience and application studies on large-scale storage architectures
- Architectures and Networks
žMemory architectures
žInterconnect/Network architectures
žAcceleration technologies (e.g., GPUs, FPGAs)
žPower/Energy-aware high-performance computing
žDependable high-performance computing
žArchitectures for emerging device technologies


# Poster submission instructions
Authors are invited to submit 1 page extended abstracts of their posters. We welcome any posters that contain interesting themes you want to discuss at poster session. (Already published poster is acceptable, but you must solve the copyright by yourself.)
The abstracts have to be formatted in the ACM Proceeding Style with sigconf and nonacm options, which implies a document class of
\documentclass[sigconf,nonacm]{acmart}
in LaTeX, and submitted at EasyChair. The review process is NOT double-blinded. The PDF files of every extended abstract will be uploaded to the conference website.


# Format of the poster and poster session instructions
The poster is expected to be in an A0-size portrait format. The size of each poster board is W900xH2100.  There is no specific rule for formatting the poster such as the color, fonts, and so on. Print out and bring your poster to the conference. You do not need to bring pushpins or something like that.
The poster room will be opened at whole time of conference. One or more authors have to present the poster during the poster session (will be scheduled on Thursday 16 afternoon).
The PDF files of every accepted poster will be uploaded to the conference website after the conference if authors provide the PDF file.


# Steering Committee
Taisuke Boku (Tsukuba University)
David Abramson (U. Queensland)
Pavan Balaji (ANL)
Wuchun Feng (Virginia Tech.)
Soonwook Hwang (KISTI)
Jaejin Lee (SNU)
Fang Pang Lin (NCHPC)
Serge Petiton (MDLS)
Yutong Lu (GZSC)
Satoshi Matsuoka (Tokyo Tech.)
Bernd Mohr (JSC)
Hiroshi Nakashima (Kyoto U.)
Depei Qiang (Beihang U.)
Mitsuhisa Sato (RIKEN)
Putchong Uthayopass (Kasetsart U.)
Jeffery Vetter (ORNL)


# Organizing Committee
General chair:	 Takeshi Iwashita (Hokkaido Univ.)
General vice-chair:  Daisuke Takahashi (Univ. of Tsukuba)
Local arrangement chair:  Katsuki Fujisawa (Kyushu Univ.)
Program committee co-chair:  Takahiro Katagiri (Nagoya Univ.)
Program committee co-chair:  Jaejin Lee (SNU)
Proceedings chair & Vice PC chair:  Rio Yokota (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.)
Workshop chair:  Ken'ichi Itakura (JAMSTEC)
Poster chair:  Satoshi Ohshima (Kyushu Univ.)
Exhibition chair:  Takashi Shimokawabe (The Univ. of Tokyo)
Finance chair:  Akihiro Fujii (Kogakuin Univ.)
Publicity chair:  Takeshi Fukaya (Hokkaido Univ)


# Program Committee
- Application and Algorithms
Fumihiko Ino (Osaka University)
Anshu Dubey (Argonne National Laboratory)
Jacir Luiz Bordim (University of Brasilia)
Aparna Chandramowlishwaran (UC Irvine)
I-hsin Chung (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)
Christoph Federrath (Australian National University)
Kohei Fujita (The University of Tokyo)
Lin Gan (Tsinghua University)
Kazuhiko Komatsu (Tohoku University)
Dongwook Lee (University of California Santa Cruz)
Weiguo Liu (Shandong University)
Che-Rung Roger Lee (National Tsing Hua University)
Hatim Ltaief (KAUST)
Akira Naruse (NVIDIA)
Masao Okita (Osaka University)
Jose E. Roman (Universitat Politecnica de Valencia)
Subodh Sharma (IIT Delhi)
Reiji Suda (The University of Tokyo)
Katsuyo Thornton (University of Michigan)
Didem Unat (Koテァ University)
Mohamed Wahib (AIST)
Chao Yang (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab)
Wei Xue (Tsinghua University)

- Programming Models and Systems Software
Kento Sato (RIKEN)
Todd Gamblin (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Jens Domke (Tokyo Tech)
Balazs Gerofi (RIKEN R-CCS)
Jaejin Lee (Seoul National University)
Shigang Li (ETH Zurich)
Miquel Pericas (Chalmers Univ. of Tech)
Guangming Tan (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Jingling Xue (Univ. of New South Wales)
Yunquan Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Andrew Younge (SNL)
Stephen Herbein (LLNL)
Tianqi Xu (PFN)

- Data, Storage and Visualization
Ryousei Takano (AIST)
Shadi Ibrahim (INRIA)
Suren Byna (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Yong Chen (Texas Tech University)
Matthieu Dorier (Argonne National Laboratory)
Bingsheng He (National University of Singapore)
Thomas Lambert (Inria)
Jay Lofstead (Sandia National Labs)
Xiaosong Ma (Qatar Computing Research Institute)
Suzanne McIntosh (New York University)
Diana Moise (Cray)
Ramon Nou (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)
Bruno Raffin (Inria)
Xuanhua Shi (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
Shinji Sumimoto (Fujitsu Laboratory)
Amelie Chi (Zhou Shenzhen University)

- Architectures and Networks
Takeshi Nanri (Kyushu University)
Ren-Shuo Liu (National Tsing Hua University)
Yuuichirou Ajima (Fujitsu Ltd.)
August F.Y. Chao (National Center for High-performance Computing)
Wei-Chiu Chuang (Cloudera)
Ryusuke Egawa (Tohoku University)
Hidetsugu Irie (The University of Tokyo)
Koji Inoue (Kyushu University)
Masaaki Kondo (The University of Tokyo)
Michihiro Koibuchi (National Institute of Informatics)
Ren-Shuo Liu (National Tsing Hua University)
Xiaoyi Lu (Ohio State University)
Yoshiyuki Morie (RIKEN)
Takeshi Nanri (Kyushu University)
Hung-Wei Tseng (North Carolina State University)


# HPC Asia 2020 Poster chair
Satoshi Ohshima (Nagoya University)
ohshima at cc.nagoya-u.ac.jp


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