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Call for Paper

CALL FOR MATERIALS FOR THE SUPERCOMPUTING CONFERENCE (SC17)

Posted on September 4, 2017 by Jian Tao

We would like to showcase your HPRC supported computational research at the TAMU HPRC booth during the Supercomputing Conference (SC17) in Denver, Colorado, on Nov 13-16, 2017.

This will be a great opportunity to promote your research to a large audience. SC is the premier conference for high performance computing for academia and industry and attracts engineers and computational scientists from all over the world. In addition, many representatives from funding agencies such as NSF, DOE, and NIH also attend SC. We encourage you to participate in this conference.

Exhibitors include leading companies, national and international research labs, and many top research universities. For reference, there were 349 exhibitors and 11,000+ registered attendees at SC16.

We will use posters and 2 42+” TV displays as medium for showcasing your works. You can contribute in the form of posters, slides/videos, or both.

Submission deadline: Monday, October 2nd, 2017
For submitting slides or videos, wide screen format (16:9) and up to 10 slides are preferred. Please include author/title as a footnote in the slides and caption in the video.
If you would like to submit your work to be presented in poster format:
Submit only an electronic copy of your work to HPRC and we will print all posters.
If the poster file size is less than 5 MB, please email your posters to help@hprc.tamu.edu
For file sizes larger than 5 MB, please upload your file to filex.tamu.edu or place files in your scratch directory on Ada/Terra and then email us the location of your poster files.
Size of poster: 32 inches (wide) x 48 inches (tall)
File format: PDF (preferred) or PowerPoint; please contact us if other format is used
Please use highest image resolution whenever possible
Most conference attendees work in high performance computing fields and/or utilize computing clusters for their research. For the interest of the audience, please include which HPRC cluster you used, software used and typical job size (#cores, memory, and run time).
We will do our best to present your research if we can.

Please contact us at help@hprc.tamu.edu if you have questions.

HPRC

Filed Under: Call for Paper, Call for Participation

PEARC17 conference registration now open

Posted on April 23, 2017 by Jian Tao

A new message has been posted to XSEDE User News.

Categories: Training, Education & Outreach, Networking, Press, General User News, Conferences

Posted on 21 Feb, 2017 20:16 UTC by Travis Tate

New Orleans hosting national conference for advanced research computing professionals and students_

Registration is now open for the first annual PEARC conference! PEARC17 is open to professionals and students in advanced research computing. The conference will take place July 9-13 at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans (601 Loyola Ave., New Orleans). Registrants can book their conference registration and hotel room at “pearc.org”:pearc.org.

The PEARC (Practice & Experience in Advanced Research Computing) conference series is being ushered in with support from many organizations, and will build upon earlier conferences’ success and core audiences to serve the broader community. In addition to XSEDE, organizations supporting the new conference include the Advancing Research Computing on Campuses: Best Practices Workshop (ARCC), the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI), the Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRC), the ACI-REF consortium, the Blue Waters project, ESnet, Open Science Grid, Compute Canada, the EGI Foundation, the Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation (CASC), and Internet2.

**Registration costs are as listed below:**

Regular Registration: $500 (Tues – Thurs)

Late Registration Fee: $600 (as of 5 p.m. ET 5/31/17)

Student Registration: $300 Note: must provide ID upon check-in for the conference

Student Registration: $360 Note: must provide ID upon check-in for the conference (as of 5 p.m. ET 5/31/17)

Tutorial Fee: $125 (Monday only)

Late Tutorial Fee: $150 (as of 5 p.m. ET 5/31/17)

Student Tutorial Fee: $80 (Monday only)

Late Student Tutorial Fee: $95 (as of 5 p.m. ET 5/31/17)

One Day Registration: $200

Late One Day: $240 (as of 5 p.m. ET 5/31/17)

Two Day Registration: $400

Late Two Day: $480 (as of 5 p.m. ET 5/31/17)

The Call for Participation is also open and accepting submissions from now until March 6 for Technical Papers and Tutorials. External Program and Workshop proposals are due March 31. Poster, Visualization Showcase and Birds-of-a-Feather submissions are due May 1.

Follow PEARC on Twitter (“PEARC_17”:https://twitter.com/pearc_17) and on Facebook (“PEARChpc”:https://www.facebook.com/PEARChpc/).

Filed Under: Call for Paper, Call for Participation

Call for Participation Gateways 2017: The 12th Gateway Computing Environments Conference

Posted on April 23, 2017 by Jian Tao

Call for Participation

Gateways 2017: The 12th Gateway Computing Environments Conference

Monday through Wednesday, October 23 to 25, 2017

Hosted at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Science gateways serve as connection points, assembling various components of advanced cyberinfrastructure—data collections, instruments, supercomputers, clouds, collaboration capabilities, and analytical tools—behind streamlined, user-friendly interfaces. Gateway developers and users — regardless of their domain area — have a lot in common but have had few venues for exchanging experiences. The 2nd annual Gateways conference will be a continuing opportunity for gateway creators and enthusiasts to learn, share, connect, and shape the future of gateways while building a vibrant community with common interests.

We welcome the submission of many presentation formats on the topic of science or engineering gateways. Subjects may include their design, use, impact, development process, sustainability, best practices — or any other aspect that you think fellow gateway creators or users will find interesting to learn. We also welcome educational topics directed toward the next generation of gateway creators. An expanded list of relevant topics may be viewed on the conference website.

Participation options

Short Paper
Demo
Panel
Tutorial
Student-Focused Program
Poster

We request a submission of 2-4 pages for any of the above participation options (except posters). Further details about each type of submission are on our website. Those whose papers are accepted for presentation at the conference will also have the option to submit a full paper (8-14 pages; journal to be determined) at a later date.

A new feature this year is the option to suggest an “Open Space” topic for lunchtime. More details will follow.

Deadline for all participation options (except posters): Monday, June 5
Poster session deadline: Friday, September 8

For further information about the conference and submission details, visit http://sciencegateways.org/gateways2017/call

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Updates

  • Dr. Jian Tao joined the Department of Visualization September 7, 2021
  • Parallel Computing with MATLAB Hands-On Workshop February 25, 2021
  • TAMIDS Scientific Machine Learning Lab February 1, 2021
  • TAMU Master of Science in Data Science February 1, 2021
  • HPRC/TAMIDS Workshop: Data Visualization and Geospatial Analysis With R November 3, 2020

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