ANNOUNCING 21 IPDPS 2020 WORKSHOPS
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GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
Anu Bourgeois (Georgia State University, USA)
Ramachandran Vaidyanathan (Louisiana State University, USA)
PROGRAM CHAIR
Yuanyuan Yang (NSF and Stony Brook University, USA)
WORKSHOPS CHAIR and VICE-CHAIR
Erik Saule (University of North Carolina Charlotte, USA)
Jaroslaw Zola (The State University of New York at Buffalo, USA)
STUDENT PARTICIPATION CHAIRS
Edson Borin (University of Campinas, Brazil)
Jay Lofstead (Sandia National Laboratories, USA)
PhD FORUM & STUDENT MENTORING
This event will include traditional poster presentations by PhD
students enhanced by a program of mentoring and coaching in
scientific writing and presentation skills and a special opportunity for
students to hear from and interact with senior researchers attending
the conference.
INDUSTRY PARTICIPATION
There are several ways for industry to partner with IPDPS and share
the benefits of associating with our international community of top
researchers and practitioners in fields related to parallel processing
and distributed computing. IPDPS is a “walk-up-and-talk” venue
that encourages industry partners to use the conference as a way to
introduce their technology in an informal setting.
IMPORTANT DATES
Conference Preliminary Author Notification
• December 9, 2019
Workshops’ Call for Papers Deadlines
• Most Fall After December 9, 2019
IPDPS 2020 VENUE
New Orleans is one of the most eccentric and lively cities in the world.
Whatever your interests are, New Orleans has you covered. From its
diverse culture, distinctive cuisine, rich history, colorful celebrations, live
music, vibrant nightlife, and world-class restaurants, there is something
for everyone. Join IPDPS in 2020 to find out what makes New Orleans
so unique and special.
IPDPS Workshops are the “bookends” to the three-day conference technical
program of contributed papers, invited speakers, student programs, and industry
participation. They provide the IPDPS community an opportunity to explore
special topics and present work that is more preliminary or cutting-edge than the
more mature research presented in the main symposium. Each workshop has its
own website and submission requirements, and the submission deadline for most
workshops is after the main conference author notification dates.
WORKSHOPS MONDAY 18 May 2020
HCW Heterogeneity in Computing Workshop
RAW Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop
HiCOMB High Performance Computational Biology
GrAPL Graphs, Architectures, Programming, and Learning
EduPar NSF/TCPP Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Education
HIPS High-level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments
HPBDC High-Performance Big Data and Cloud Computing
AsHES Accelerators and Hybrid Exascale Systems
PDCO Parallel / Distributed Combinatorics and Optimization
APDCM Advances in Parallel and Distributed Computational Models
WORKSHOPS FRIDAY 22 MAY 2020
JSSPP Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing
CHIUW Chapel Implementers and Users Workshop
PDSEC Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing
i WAPT Automatic Performance Tuning
MPP Parallel Programming Models - Special Edition Machine Learning
Performance and Security
SNACS Scalable Networks for Advanced Computing Systems
PAISE Parallel AI and Systems for the Edge
RADR Resource Arbitration for Dynamic Runtimes
ScaDL Scalable Deep Learning over Parallel and Distributed Infrastructures
HPS High-Performance Storage
ParSocial Parallel and Distributed Processing for Computational Social Systems