[hpc-announce] CFP HUST 2025: The 12th International Workshop on HPC User Support Tools

Lev Gorenstein lev at globus.org
Wed Jul 2 11:01:33 CDT 2025


Call for Participation

HUST 2025: The 12th International Workshop on HPC User Support Tools

Held in conjunction with

SC25: The International Conference for High Performance Computing,
Networking, Storage and Analysis

Supercomputing centers exist to drive scientific discovery by
supporting researchers in computational science fields. To make users
more productive in the complex HPC environment, HPC centers employ
user support teams. These teams serve many roles, from setting up
accounts, to consulting on math libraries and code optimization, to
managing HPC software stacks. Often, support teams struggle to
adequately support scientists. HPC environments are extremely complex,
and combined with the complexity of multi-user installations, exotic
hardware, and maintaining research software, supporting HPC users can
be extremely demanding.

With the twelfth HUST workshop, we will continue to provide a
necessary forum for user support team members, tool developers, policy
makers, end users, and system administrators. We will provide a forum
to discuss support issues and we will provide a publication venue for
current support developments. Best practices, user support tools, and
any ideas to streamline user support at supercomputing centers are in
scope.

Our workshop is scheduled on Sunday, November 16, 13:30 – 17:00 EST in
St. Louis, MO, USA as part of the SC25 conference
(https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://sc25.supercomputing.org/__;!!G_uCfscf7eWS!YuKKa5VIjaODMiSuLVh2iCOcNcArHwYMd8i0q9_-yknLzpW1ovs48k-fUcfDy3NUooRsqvuXiAo471MOug$ ). More information on the HUST
workshop series and community can be found on the
https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://hust-workshop.github.io__;!!G_uCfscf7eWS!YuKKa5VIjaODMiSuLVh2iCOcNcArHwYMd8i0q9_-yknLzpW1ovs48k-fUcfDy3NUooRsqvuXiAqJLU2RBQ$  website.

TOPICS

HUST workshop papers should discuss topics and tools of interest to
HPC user support teams. Papers should include insights in a
reproducible manner. Case studies and reusable tools are in-scope.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
 * Defining and customizing the user environment
 * Software tools for system testing and monitoring, including energy profiling
 * Software build and installation tools
 * Tools and frameworks for using system performance analysis tools
 * Workflow and pipeline tools
 * Collaborative development tools
 * Novel HPC environments: cloud, support for containers
 * Storage tools and strategies for efficient use
 * Supporting Hadoop and Spark clusters for Big Data
 * ML, AI, and other Data Analysis workflows
 * Establishing baseline configuration efforts for HPC
 * Software tools for system testing and monitoring
 * Supporting complex HPC environments e.g., hardware heterogeneity
 * Documentation: creating, maintaining, and auto-updating

SUBMISSIONS

We invite authors to submit original, high-quality work with
sufficient background material to be clear to the HPC community. We
are accepting submissions in 2 formats: full papers (5-12 pages) and
short papers (2-4 pages). Only full papers will be included in the
published workshop proceedings.

We expect each paper will receive at least 3 reviews from a double
blind reviewer.


FORMAT

All submissions should be made electronically through the SC25
Submissions website (https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://submissions.supercomputing.org/__;!!G_uCfscf7eWS!YuKKa5VIjaODMiSuLVh2iCOcNcArHwYMd8i0q9_-yknLzpW1ovs48k-fUcfDy3NUooRsqvuXiAot0gpL0g$ ). Papers
should be submitted as PDF file in ACM proceedings two-column template
(https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template__;!!G_uCfscf7eWS!YuKKa5VIjaODMiSuLVh2iCOcNcArHwYMd8i0q9_-yknLzpW1ovs48k-fUcfDy3NUooRsqvuXiAo3Q6H4rw$ ). LaTeX users
should use the 'sigconf' option. Camera-ready production will be
handled by TAPS
(https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://authors.acm.org/proceedings/production-information/taps-production-workflow__;!!G_uCfscf7eWS!YuKKa5VIjaODMiSuLVh2iCOcNcArHwYMd8i0q9_-yknLzpW1ovs48k-fUcfDy3NUooRsqvuXiAqxfEr35A$ ).

Submissions must be double blind, i.e., authors should remove their
names, institutions or hints found in references to earlier work. When
discussing past work, they need to refer to themselves in the third
person, as if they were discussing another researcher’s work.
Furthermore, authors must identify any conflict of interest with the
PC chair or PC members.

We are accepting …
 * Full papers, 5-12 pages including figures, tables, and references
(will be included in the Proceedings).

 * Short papers, 2-4 pages including figures, tables, and references
(will NOT be included in the Proceedings).


IMPORTANT DATES

Submissions due: August 4, 2025
Acceptance notifications: September 5, 2025
Camera-ready papers: September 29, 2025
Workshop: November 16, 2025


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Chris Bording, The University of Western Australia, Australia
Elsa Gonsiorowski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Lev Gorenstein, University of Chicago, USA
Ilya Zhukov, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany
Aaron Jezghani, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA


The program review committee is yet to be announced and will be made
available on the https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://hust-workshop.github.io__;!!G_uCfscf7eWS!YuKKa5VIjaODMiSuLVh2iCOcNcArHwYMd8i0q9_-yknLzpW1ovs48k-fUcfDy3NUooRsqvuXiAqJLU2RBQ$  website.


-- 
Lev Gorenstein
Solutions Architect
Globus // University of Chicago
e: lev at globus.org


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