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INDIS SC18 Workshop Keynotes Announced – Google’s Josh Bailey & Argonne’s Kate Keahey

The Innovating the Network for Data-Intensive Science (INDIS) has just announced its two compelling keynotes for its SC18 workshop – Josh Bailey from Google and Kate Keahey from Argonne National Laboratory on Sunday, Nov. 11th. Bailey will give a keynote on FAUCET – an open source, production SDN controller – supporting multiple network vendors – and is deployed

The Next Generation of Supercomputing Leaders: IEEE-CS TCHPC Announces 2018 Early Career Researchers Awards for Excellence in HPC

IEEE Computer Society (IEEE-CS) selects Lin Gan of Tsinghua University and the National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi, Min Si of Argonne National Laboratory, and Edgar Solomonik of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, as 2018 winners of the IEEE-CS Technical Consortium on High Performance Computing (TCHPC) Early Career Researchers Award for Excellence in High Performance Computing.

Panel Focus: Quantum Communication Networks and Technologies

Moderator: Leonie Mueck, Public Library of Science Panelists: Joseph Lykken, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory; Maria Spiropulu, California Institute of Technology; Christoph Simon, University of Calgary; Mercedes Gimeno-Segovia, PsiQuantum Time: Tuesday, November 13th, 10:30am – 12pm Location: C147/148/154 Abstract: Quantum Information Science (QIS) and technology has the potential to revolutionize computation and communication and to help solve fundamental

33 Tutorial Sessions Unveiled – Early Registration Ends October 14th

One of the largest tutorial programs at any computing-related conference in the world, these high-quality sessions are one of the highlights of the SC Conference. You get to learn directly from leading experts in the most popular areas of high performance computing, networking, storage, and analysis. Sunday, November 11th High Performance Computing (HPC) Data Center Planning and

Panel Focus: How Can Lessons Learned in the Past 40 Years Guide Future HPC Research Strategies?

Moderator: Paul Messina, Argonne National Laboratory Panelists: Arthur Bland, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jackie Chen, Sandia National Laboratories; Phil Colella, Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory; Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Thom Dunning, University of Washington, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Wendy Huntoon, Keystone Initiative for Network Based Education and Research; and Dan Reed, University of Iowa Time:

Watch the New SCinet Video: Delivering 4.12 Terabits of Bandwidth for SC

How often does an international conference leave its mark on a host city in the form of improved infrastructure? That is exactly what is taking place in Dallas, Texas, as volunteers prepare to build SCinet, the SC conference’s dedicated high-capacity network. SCinet takes one year to plan and culminates in a weeks-long, high-intensity installation process.

Must Read Message from Conference Chair Ralph A. McEldowney: HPC Inspires at SC18

Never before has HPC been more crucial to empowering science for the benefit of humanity. From hurricane and earthquake predictions to solving global hunger challenges – the importance of HPC has never been greater. Join us in Dallas, Texas for the 30th Anniversary of the SC Conference Series, Nov 11-16, 2018, and be inspired to

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