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SC18 Unveils News Desk on Exhibit Floor

More than 13,000 high performance computing data and artificial intelligence experts are gathering in Dallas for SC18 – the largest supercomputing event in the world. Our newest exhibit floor feature will be the SC News Desk. We have gathered the top minds and experts and asked them to explain and share the power and potential

SIGHPC’s Computing4Change Student Profiles – #2 of 3 in a Series

As we get closer to SC18, SIGHPC wanted to learn a little bit more about the students who will be participating in the Computing4Change (C4C) competition. For the next few weeks, we will be sharing short bios of the students (and the student mentors), so that we can all catch a glimpse of the incredible

SC18 HPC Impact Showcase Unveils Schedule and Session Details

The HPC Impact Showcase highlights real-world HPC applications at companies, both large and small, who are currently employing HPC to advance their competitiveness and innovation in the global marketplace. Rather than presenting a technical deep dive, talks are focused on how companies are adopting and embracing HPC. The speakers are all HPC users from industry

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

Workshops Focus: An Impressive Line-up for SC18

Once again, the HPC community responded strongly to our call for insightful and engaging content for workshops. As a reminder or for those who are new, workshops provide a focused, in-depth venue for HPC presentations, discussions, interactions, and hands-on activities. Many workshops run “mini-conferences” on a specific theme. Workshop proposals are peer-reviewed and selected with

SC18 Posters Deadline is Here!!!

Posters!!! Submit Now!! Posters offer an excellent opportunity for you to hear brief presentations and have informal conversations with researchers in diverse areas of HPC innovation. A Best Poster and a Best Student Poster award will be presented based on quality of research work and quality of poster presentation. ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) The

ACM’s SIGHPC Announces 2018 Fellowship Winners

ACM’s Special Interest Group on High Performance Computing (SIGHPC), in collaboration with Intel, has announced the seven recipients of the ACM SIGHPC/Intel Computational and Data Science Fellowships for 2018. The fellowship is funded by Intel and is presented each year at the annual SC conference. The fellowship was established as a five-year program to increase the

Invited Talk Preview: “The Human Side Data Science” by Cecilia Aragon

Presenter: Cecilia Aragon, University of Washington in Seattle Time: Thursday, November 15th, 9:15am – 10am Location: Exhibit Hall B Extraordinary advances in our ability to acquire and generate data are transforming the fundamental nature of discovery across domains. Much of the research in the field of data science has focused on automated methods of analyzing

HPCwire Readers’ and Editors’ Choice Awards Turns 15

A hallmark of sustainability is this: If you are not serving a need effectively and efficiently you do not last. The HPCwire Readers’ and Editors’ Choice awards program has stood the test of time. Each year, our readers from the global HPC community recognize the outstanding organizations, technologies and use cases across science and industry.

Student Cluster Competition Seeking Teams from Around the World

Are you a student interested in HPC?  Or a faculty or staff member involved in high performance computing (HPC)?  If so, you should consider submitting a team to the SC18 Student Cluster Competition (SCC).   What You’ll Need  6 students interested in HPC (undergraduate or high school) 1 or more advisors skilled in HPC 1 or more vendor

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