The MVAPICH User Group (MUG) meeting has issued its Call for Participation and Student Travel Support. The event takes place August 15-17 in Columbus, Ohio.
Student travel grant support is available for all students (Ph.D./M.S./Undergrad) from U.S. academic institutions to attend MUG ’16 through a funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF).
MUG aims to bring together MVAPICH2 users, researchers, developers, and system administrators to share their experience and knowledge and learn from each other. The event includes Keynote Talks, Invited Tutorials, Invited Talks, Contributed Presentations, Open MIC session, hands-on sessions with MVAPICH developers, etc. This year, we will be holding special tutorials and demo/hands-On session during the first day of the event (August 15th) and part of the last day (August 17th).
Apply for Student Travel Support by July 31, 2016.
In related news, the MUG final agenda is now posted. Speakers include:
- Jens Glaser (University of Michigan)
- Darren Kerbyson (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
- Ignacio Laguna (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- Adam Moody (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- Takeshi Nanri (University of Kyushu, Japan)
- Davide Rossetti (NVIDIA)
- Sameer Shende (University of Oregon)
- Karl Schulz (Intel)
- Filippo Spiga (University of Cambridge, UK)
- Sayantan Sur (Intel)
- Rick Wagner (San Diego Supercomputer Center)
- Yajuan Wang (Inspur, China)