Only 30 days left to submit your research paper to SCFE21 scientific committee!
Summer break with HPC trends that will impact the future… Sounds interesting? Be a part of the change! Supercomputing Frontiers Europe 2021 conference (July 19-23) is open for *your* research paper. Don’t miss your chance to be a contributed speaker.
Becoming the Rising Star of HPC, AI or Quantum Computing
Supercomputing Frontiers Europe conference wishes to spotlight trendsetters and young members of our community with ground breaking ideas which have the potential to change the course of supercomputing. In addition, the conference is a platform where we highlight research domains that might present the greatest potential of becoming the leading applications of supercomputers in the future.
SCFE21 invites original contributions on all topics related to supercomputing, including, but not limited to:
- Hybrid quantum computing and HPC
- Hybrid cloud/HPC
- Convergence of HPC, AI and Big Data
- Omics and Systems Biology
- Storage class memory
- Special architectures
- Deep learning computing – TPU, GPU and beyond
- Problem Solving Environments
- …and more.
The program will incorporate special streams featuring selected achievements in India and Africa. Above all, SCFE strives to give an open space for the HPC community to interact and discuss visionary ideas.
The SCFE 2021 paper submission closing date is May 16th, 2021
Submitted papers will be subjected to a peer review and carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition.
Scientific committee members who will review submitted papers are: Jean- Thomas Acquaviva, Michael Bader, Piotr Bala, Michael Bussman, Bronis de Supinski, Jack Dongarra, John L. Gustafson, Torsten Hoefler, Daniel S. Katz, Scott Klasky, Julian Kunkel, Ziogas Nikolaos and the chair Marek Michalewicz, among others.
Moreover, all authors of accepted papers from the conference will be invited by the SCFE2021 program committee to submit and publish their paper (after further independent review) in a special issue of the international journal of Supercomputing Frontiers and Innovations.
For full details, please visit the SCFE website and follow us on twitter.
The perfect spot to share your work
SCFE is a great place to present your research paper. With the world renowned members of the scientific committee and a platform of more than 1000 supercomputing aficionados from more than 120 countries, you will be in a perfect spot to share your work and thoughts. Don’t wait any longer and submit your paper to Easy Chair.
The previous conferences showcased a successful scientific program with outstanding speakers:
- James K. Gimzewski (University of California),
- Rob Knight (University of California),
- Ziogas Aleksandros Nikolaos (ETH Zurich),
- Leon Chua (Memristor),
- Rupak Biswas (NASA),
- Paul Messina (Exascale),
- Whitfield Diffie (Cryptography),
- Dimitri Kusnezov (Personalised medicine and exascale computing),
- Karlhienz Meier (Neuromorphic computing),
- Gordon Bell (History of G. Bell Prizes),
- Alessandro Curioni (Cognitive Computing),
- Thom H. Dunning (Supercomputing),
- Haohuan Fu (TaihuLight),
- John Gustafson (Unums and Posits),
- Baroness Susan Greenfield (Consciousness and Computers),
- and many others.
About the organizer:
The Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling (ICM), University of Warsaw, is involved in interdisciplinary scientific research based on mathematical modeling, computer simulations, modeling, multi-scale and large-scale computations. The popular meteo.pl weather portal for the last 27 years has been providing the most accurate weather predictions for Poland and is visited about 200 million times a year. ICM researchers created decision support tools for global civil aviation (in collaboration with ICAO). For nearly a year now ICM is supporting the Polish Government and crisis management authorities in Poland by providing short and long term predictions of epidemic in Poland using ICM Epidemiological Model for the COVID-19 . ICM plays crucial role in securing access for Polish scientists from over 500 institutions to the entire body of scientific literature, including over 26,000 journal titles, and over 150 000 book titles by maintaining the Virtual Library of Science. ICM networking team has participated in a number of cutting edge networking solutions, both for high throughput and low latency requirements. In 2019, ICM engineers have established a production 100Gbps connection over 12,375 4 miles CAE-1 (Collaboration Asia Europe-1) line between Warsaw and Singapore.