Today ISC 2018 announced that the conference will host whopping 23 HPC & AI workshops this year. Registration is now open for the conference, which takes place June 24-28 in Frankfurt, Germany.
Chaired by John Shalf from LBNL, the goal of workshops is to provide attendees with a focused and in-depth platform for presentations, discussion and interaction in a particular subject area.
Full-Day Workshops (9:00 am – 6:00 pm)
- GoingArm for HPC
- HPC I/O in the Data Center — 4th HPC-IODC Workshop
- Wopsss 18
- 13th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC ’18)
- 3rd International Workshop on In Situ Visualization: Introduction and Applications
- ExaComm: Fourth International Workshop on Communication Architectures for HPC, Big Data, Deep Learning and Clouds at Extreme Scale
- International Workshop on OpenPOWER for HPC (IWOPH’18)
- Many-core Computing on Intel Processors: Applications, Performance and Best-Practice Solutions
- Second ISC HPC Applications in Precision Medicine Workshop
- The 3rd International Workshop on Data Reduction for Big Scientific Data (DRBSD-3)
- Workshop on Sustainable Ultrascale Computing Systems
Half-Day Morning Workshops (9:00 am – 1:00 pm)
- Approximate and Transprecision Computing on Emerging Technologies (ATCET)
- 2nd Workshop on HPC Collaboration between Europe and Latin America
- 2nd Workshop on HPC Computing in a Post Moore’s Law World (HCPM) 2018
- First Workshop on the Convergence of Large Scale Simulation and Artificial Intelligence
- Women in HPC: Diversifying the HPC Community
- X86, ARM, GPUs, Oh My! Today’s Programming Environment for the Complex, Many-choice Platforms in HPC
Half-Day Afternoon Workshops (2:00 pm – 6:00 pm)
- 3rd Workshop for Open Source Supercomputing (OpenSuCo)
- First Workshop on Interactive High-Performance Computing
- Post Moore Interconnects
- Workshop on Performance Portable Programming Models for Accelerators (P^3MA)
- The Power of Losing Control – When does a re-implementation of mature simulation fragments with HPC DSLs pay off?
- Energy Efficiency Tools for High Performance Computing – EETHPC