[Apologies if you got multiple copies of this email. If you'd like to opt out of these announcements, information on how to unsubscribe is available at the bottom of this email.] ======================================================================= CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS ======================================================================= REGULAR AND ELECTRONIC POSTERS at ACM/IEEE Supercomputing 2013 EDUCATION POSTERS at ACM/IEEE Supercomputing 2013 ======================================================================= Colorado Convention Center Denver, Colorado November 17-22, 2013 ======================================================================= Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/SuperComputing =======================================================================
SC13 is soliciting submissions for posters in cutting-edge, interesting research and education in high performance computing under these two categories: REGULAR AND ELECTRONIC RESEARCH POSTERS: these posters display cutting-edge, interesting research and work in progress in high performance computing, storage, networking and analysis. EDUCATION POSTERS: these posters put emphasis on curriculum development and pedagogy, and best teaching practices of interest to undergraduate HPC educators. Posters provide an excellent opportunity for short presentations and informal discussions with conference attendees. Posters will be prominently displayed for the duration of the conference, giving presenters a chance to showcase their latest results and innovations. Authors of accepted posters will have the opportunity to prepare extended abstracts that will be archived with other SC13 materials in IEEE or ACM digital libraries. It is also planned that the presented posters will be digitally archived and made publicly available after the conference. A best poster award will be presented based on quality of research work and quality of poster presentation. The official Call for Posters: http://sc13.supercomputing.org/sites/default/files/SC13CallforPosters.pdf SCHEDULE AND SUBMISSION PROCEDURE: Submission date: July 31, 2013 Notification: September 9, 2013 Submission Site: http://submissions.supercomputing.org All posters can be submitted within up to two of the following categories: Algorithms, Applications, Architecture and Networks, and System Software. For Regular Posters: Please submit a draft or mock-up of the poster (1-2 pages, please) as you would like it to appear at the poster session. Complete or preliminary work is preferred; use placeholders where necessary. The poster size limit is 8 feet wide by 4 feet high. For Electronic Posters: This year’s poster session will feature a limited number of electronic posters (e-posters). E-posters will be visualized on 50-inch LCD displays; thus they should have great graphics and interactive potential. You are expected to drive the displays from your laptop. If you would like to present an electronic poster, please submit a draft or mock-up of the electronic poster (i.e., a storyboard or a description of how you will use the display to present at the poster session). Complete or preliminary work is preferred; use placeholders (e.g., for videos you plan to include) where necessary. For Education Posters: Please submit a draft or mock-up of the poster (1-2 pages, please) as you would like it to appear at the poster session. The poster size limit is 8 feet wide by 4 feet high. For all posters, a 2-page extended abstract (including references) in the SC13 technical paper format (see http://sc13.supercomputing.org/content/papers) is recommended but not mandatory. A panel of experts will evaluate the submissions based on novelty of approach, significance of contribution, and quality of work. ACM Student Research Competition Posters and Scientific Visualization Showcase submissions are available at different SC13 submission WebPages. For submission details, see the sample submission forms at the login page of the submission website for more information on what is exactly required for a poster submission. POSTER TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIRS: Chair Michela Taufer, University of Delaware Deputy Chair Seetharami Seelam, IBM Research POSTER TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Dorian C. Arnold, University of New Mexico Michela Becchi, University of Missouri Christopher Carothers, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Bryan Catanzaro, NVIDIA Yong Chen, Texas Tech University Ann L. Chervenak, University of Southern California Pietro Cicotti, San Diego Supercomputer Center Dilma Da Silva, Qualcomm Research Bronis R. de Supinski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Gabriel Dos Reis, Texas A & M University Christian Engelmann, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Trilce Estrada, University of Delaware Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, University of Utah Torsten Hoefler, ETH Zurich Kamil Iskra, Argonne National Laboratory Daniel S. Katz, University of Chicago Rainer Keller, University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart Bruce Loftis, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Carlos Maltzahn, University of California, Santa Cruz Heike McCraw, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Scott Pakin, Los Alamos National Laboratory Amanda Peters Randles, Harvard University Fabrizio Petrini, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Ioan Raicu, Illinois Institute of Technology Philip C. Roth, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Frank Olaf Sem-Jacobsen, Simula Research Laboratory Francesco Silvestri, University of Padova Melissa C. Smith, Clemson University Alan Sussman, University of Maryland Please contact us at post...@info.supercomputing.org if you have any questions. Go to the SC13 Poster WebPage: http://sc13.supercomputing.org/content/technical-posters-acm-src-posters-and-education-posters ===================================================================== ******************************************************************************** The hpc-announce mailing list has been setup to have a common mailing list to share information with respect to upcoming HPC related events. You are included in this mailing list based on your participation or interest in a previous HPC conference or other event. The purpose for providing a single mailing list is to allow participants to easily identify such emails, and handle them appropriately. Some options include: 1. 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