The SC Technical Program is highly competitive and one of the broadest of any HPC conference. Traditionally, the Program includes invited talks, panels, research papers, tutorials, workshops, posters, and Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions. Alongside the traditional program elements that our community has come to rely upon, SC17 will continue to be HPC’s most informative, exciting, and stimulating event of the year.
Whether unveiling new research for the first time, or helping teach the HPC body of knowledge to the next generation, the SC Technical Program is a rite of passage in any HPC career. Every aspect of the SC17 Technical Program is being rigorously peer reviewed—be sure to pay close attention to submission dates, this year most deadlines are hard deadlines.
In addition, SC17 will continue the Conference’s emphasis on education and best practices. The SC Technical Program encourages submissions that address the education and development of a larger and more diverse HPC workforce. Papers, panels, workshops, and tutorials on HPC education, training, and professional development are invited, especially those fostering the sharing and dissemination of quality materials and best practices.
Contribute to the SC Conference through:
- Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions
- Early Career Program
- Emerging Technologies
- Doctoral Showcase
- Invited talks
- Panels
- Papers
- Posters
- Scientific Visualization Showcase
- Tutorials
- Workshops
Email Contact: techprogram@info.supercomputing.org
Technical Program Chair
Padma Raghavan, Vanderbilt University
Bio:
https://engineering.vanderbilt.edu/bio/padma-raghavan
Technical Program Vice Chair
Guillaume Aupy, Vanderbilt University
Bio:
http://people.bordeaux.inria.fr/gaupy/#About
Deputy Chair
David E. Keyes, King Abdullah University of
Science and Technology
Bio:
https://www.kaust.edu.sa/en/study/faculty/david-keyes