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32nd IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium
May 21 – May 25, 2018 JW Marriott Parq Vancouver Vancouver, British Columbia CANADA IPDPS 2018 UPDATES & ALERTS Full Conference Call for Papers Posted – Now open for submissions Technical Program Committee Members Announced The five-day IPDPS program includes three days of contributed papers, invited speakers, industry participation, and student programs, framed by two days of workshops that complement and broaden the main program. For details and updates on all events, return to this page. IPDPS 2018 IMPORTANT DATES Abstracts due October 17, 2017 Submissions due (hard deadline) October 22, 2017 Author notification (first round) December 8, 2017 Revisions due January 8, 2018 Author notification (final) January 22, 2018 Camera-ready due February 15, 2018 IPDPS 2018 VENUE Rising against a backdrop of majestic coastal mountains on Canada’s Pacific Northwest coast, the JW Marriott Parq Vancouver Hotel is located in the heart of downtown Vancouver’s urban entertainment and resort complex. IPDPS 2018 attendees will enjoy state of the art meeting facilities, with Vancouver as a jumping off point for some of the world’s grand sightseeing adventures. IPDPS 2018 Call For Papers IPDPS 2018 Call For Papers 32nd IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium May 21 – May 25, 2018 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada PLEASE NOTE: Authors must register their paper and submit an abstract by October 17, 2017 Authors must then submit full versions of registered papers by October 22, 2017. All deadlines are end of day ANYWHERE ON EARTH. Before submitting, review the information under WHAT/WHERE TO SUBMIT. SCOPE: Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that present original unpublished research in all areas of parallel and distributed processing, including the development of experimental or commercial systems. Work focusing on emerging technologies and interdisciplinary work covering multiple IPDPS areas are especially welcome. Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following re-defined topic areas: Parallel and distributed computing theory and algorithms (Algorithms): Design and analysis of novel numerical and combinatorial parallel algorithms; protocols for resource management; communication and synchronization on parallel and distributed systems; parallel algorithms handling power, mobility, and resilience. Experiments and practice in parallel and distributed computing (Experiments): Design and experimental evaluation of applications of parallel and distributed computing in simulation and analysis; experiments in the use of novel commercial or research architectures, accelerators, neuromorphic architectures, and other non-traditional systems; algorithms for cloud computing; domain-specific parallel and distributed algorithms; performance modeling and analysis of parallel and distributed algorithms. Programming models, compilers and runtimes for parallel applications and systems (Programming Models): Parallel programming paradigms, models and languages; compilers, runtime systems, programming environments and tools for the support of parallel programming; parallel software development and productivity. System software and middleware for parallel and distributed systems (System Software): System software support for scientific workflows; storage and I/O systems; System software for resource management, job scheduling, and energy-efficiency; frameworks targeting cloud and distributed systems; system software support for accelerators and heterogeneous HPC computing systems; interactions between the OS, runtime, compiler, middleware, and tools; system software support for fault tolerance and resilience; containers and virtual machines; system software supporting scalable data analytics, machine learning, and deep learning; OS and runtime system specialized for high performance computing and exascale systems; system software for future novel computing platforms including quantum, neuromorphic, and bio-inspired computing. Architecture: Architectures for instruction-level and thread-level parallelism; memory technologies and hierarchies; exascale system designs; data center architectures; novel big data architectures; special-purpose architectures and accelerators; network and interconnect architectures; parallel I/O and storage systems; power-efficient and green computing systems; resilience and dependable architectures; performance modeling and evaluation. Multidisciplinary: Papers that cross the boundaries of the previous tracks are encouraged and can be submitted to the multidisciplinary track. During submission of multidisciplinary papers, authors should indicate their subject areas that can come from any area. Contributions should either target two or more core areas of parallel and distributed computing where the whole is larger than sum of its components, or advance the use of parallel and distributed computing in other areas of science and engineering. BEST PAPER AWARDS The program committee will nominate a few papers for recognition. Upon presentation at a special session, the best papers will be selected by a committee. JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE A few papers from each area will be selected by the conference chair and co-chairs and invited for submission to a special issue of JPDC dedicated to IPDPS. The final paper should have at least 30% extra material and will be reviewed as any JPDC submission, but fast-tracked to appear a few months after the conference. WHAT/WHERE TO SUBMIT Abstracts must be submitted by October 17th; submitted abstracts may not exceed 500 words. Manuscripts must be submitted by October 22nd; submitted manuscripts may not exceed ten (10) single-spaced double-column pages using 10-point size font on 8.5x11 inch pages (IEEE conference style), including figures, tables, and references. The submitted manuscripts should include author names and affiliations. The IEEE conference style templates for MS Word and LaTeX provided by IEEE eXpress Conference Publishing are available for download. See the latest versions here. Files should be submitted by following the instructions at the EasyChair portal. Click here to submit your abstract and register your paper by October 17th. REVIEW OF MANUSCRIPTS: All submitted manuscripts will be reviewed. Submissions will be judged on correctness, originality, technical strength, significance, potential impact, quality of presentation, and interest and relevance to the conference scope. Submitted papers should NOT have appeared in or be under consideration for another conference, workshop or journal. Questions may be sent to pc2018@ipdps.org. Abstracts are due October 17, 2017, and full manuscripts must be received by October 22, 2017. This is a final, hard deadline. To ensure fairness, no extensions will be given. Preliminary decisions will be sent by December 8, 2017, with a decision of either accept, revise, or reject. Authors of “revised” papers will have the opportunity to revise the content according to reviewers’ comments and will submit their final paper (together with a cover letter explaining the changes) by January 8, 2018. Notification of final decisions will be mailed by January 22, 2018, and camera-ready papers will be due February 15, 2018. PROGRAM CHAIR and VICE-CHAIR Anne Benoit (ENS Lyon, France) and Ümit V. Çatalyürek (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) PROGRAM AREA CHAIRS and VICE CHAIRS ALGORITHMS: Fredrik Manne (University of Bergen, Norway) and Ananth Kalyanaraman (Washington State University, USA) EXPERIMENTS: Karen Devine (Sandia National Lab, USA) and Christopher D. Carothers (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA) PROGRAMMING MODELS: Albert Cohen (Inria, France) and Cosmin Oancea (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) SYSTEM SOFTWARE: Franck Cappello (Argonne National Lab, USA) and Devesh Tiwari (Northeastern University, USA) ARCHITECTURE: Mahmut Kandemir (Penn State University, USA) and Gokhan Memik (Northwestern University, USA) MULTIDISCIPLINARY: Daniel S. Katz (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA) and Wei Tan (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA) PROGRAM COMMITTEE (18 SEPTEMBER 2017*) ALGORITHMS Primary Olivier Beaumont, INRIA, France Erik Boman, Sandia National Laboratories, USA Assefaw Gebremedhin, Washington State University, USA Ananth Grama, Purdue University, USA Pierre Fraigniaud, Research Institute for Foundations of Computer Science, France George Karypis, University of Minnesota, USA Henning Meyerhenke, University of Cologne, Germany Cynthia Phillips, Sandia National Laboratories, USA Alex Pothen, Purdue University, USA Sanjay Ranka, University of Florida, USA Denis Trystram, Grenoble Institute of Technology, France Frederic Vivien, INRIA, France Regular Nancy Amato, Texas A&M University, USA Azad Ariful, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA Cevdet Aykanat, Bilkent University, Turkey Ioana Banicescu, Mississippi State University, USA Petra Berenbrink, Simon Fraser University, Canada Sanjukta Bhowmick, University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA Rob Bisseling, Utrecht University, Netherlands Aydin Buluc, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA Louis-Claude Canon, INRIA, France Aparna Chandramowlishwaran, UC Irvine, USA Guojing Cong, IBM Research, USA Olivier Coulaud, INRIA, France Pierluigi Crescenzi, University of Florence, Italy Shlomi Dolev, Ben-Gurion University, Israel Fanny Dufossé, INRIA, France Robert Elsasser, Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, Austria Leszek Gasieniec, University of Liverpool, UK Mahantesh Halappanavar, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA Magnus Halldorsson, Reykjavik University, Iceland Howie Huang, George Washington University, USA Klaus Jansen, Kiel University, Germany Emmanuel Jeannot, INRIA, France Kamer Kaya, Sabanci University, Turkey Kishore Kothapalli, International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India Johannes Langguth, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway Hang Liu, The George Washington University, USA Hao Lu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Kamesh Madduri, Pennsylvania State University, USA Loris Marchal, INRIA, France Samuel McCauley, Stony Brook University, USA Alba-Cristina de Melo, University of Brasilia, Brazil Jason Riedy, Georgia Tech, USA Gopal Pandurangan, University of Houston, USA Merav Parter, Weizmann Institute, Israel Marina Papatriantafilou, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Francesco Pasquale, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy Paolo Penna, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Yvonne-Anne Pignolet, ABB Corporate Research, Switzerland A. Erdem Sariyuce, University at Buffalo, USA Christian Scheideler, Paderborn University, Germany Christian Schindelhauer, University of Freiburg, Germany Christian Schulz, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Sudip Seal, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Edgar Solomonik, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Jesper-Larsson Traff, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Sebastien Tixeuil, LIP6, France Sathish Vadhiyar, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Albert-Jan Yzelman, Huawei, Netherlands EXPERIMENTS Primary Srinivas Aluru, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Grey Ballard, Wake Forest University, USA Kevin Barker, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA Phil Carns, Argonne National Laboratory, USA Petros Drineas, Purdue University, USA Anshu Dubey, Argonne National Laboratory, USA Judith Hill, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Nikhil Jain, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Onkar Sahni, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA Catherine Schuman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA George Slota, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA Peter Staar, IBM Zurich, Switzerland Jeffrey Young, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Regular David Abramson, University of Queensland, Australia Ilkay Altintas, San Diego Supercomputing Center, USA Prasanna Balaprakash, Argonne National Laboratory, USA Scott Beamer, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA David Beckingsale, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Jim Belak, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Martin Berzins, University of Utah, USA Tekin Bicer, Argonne National Laboratory, USA George Biros, University of Texas at Austin, USA Ivona Brandic, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Alex Breuer, University of California, San Diego, USA Sunita Chandrasekaran, University of Delaware, USA Jee Whan Choi, IBM, USA Jeff Daily, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA Irina Demeshko, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA Dmitry Duplyakin, University of Colorado, USA Ian Foster, Argonne National Laboratory & University of Chicago, USA Pieter Ghysels, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA Jing Gong, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Elsa Gonsiorowski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Michael Gowanlock, Northern Arizona University, USA Katrin Heitmann, Argonne National Laboratory, USA Daniel Ibanez, Sandia National Labs, USA Toshiyuki Imamura, RIKEN, Japan Sam Jacobs, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Mathias Jacquelin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA Jiajia Li, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Paul Lin, Sandia National Labs, USA Scott Lloyd, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Edward Luke, Mississippi State University, USA Kwan-Liu Ma, University of California -- Davis, USA Misbah Mubarak, Argonne National Laboratory & University of Chicago, USA Kolin Paul, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India Jean-Noel Quintin, Atos, France Bruno Raffin, INRIA, France Laura Ricci, University of Pisa, Italy Rob Ross, Argonne National Laboratory & University of Chicago, USA Gokarna Sharma, Kent State University, USA Fengguan Song, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, USA Heidi Thornquist, Sandia National Labs, USA Christian Trott, Sandia National Labs, USA Ana Lucia Varbanescu, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Josef Weidendorfer, Technische Universität München, Germany Jae-Seung Yeom, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Dantong Yu, Brookhaven National Lab, USA Jaroslaw Zola, University at Buffalo, USA PROGRAM MODELS Primary Kei Davis, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA Tobias Grosser, ETH Zürich, Switzerland Keiji Kimura, Waseda University, Japan Milind Kulkarni, Purdue University, USA Eunjung Park, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA Olga Pearce, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Keshav Pingali, University of Texas Austin, USA Louis-Noel Pouchet, Colorado State University, USA Saday Sadayappan, Ohio State University, USA Zehra Sura, IBM, USA Phil Trinder, Glasgow University, UK Minjia Zhang, Microsoft Research, USA Regular François Broquedis, Grenoble Institute of Technology, France Guoyang Chen, Qualcomm Inc., USA Christophe Dubach, University of Edinburgh, UK Boris Duedder, University of Copenhagen, DK Franz Franchetti, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Clemens Grelck, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Thomas R. Gross, ETH, Switzerland Kevin Hammond, University of St. Andrews, UK Doug Lea, State University of New York (SUNY) Oswego, USA Patrick Maier, University of Glasgow, UK Geoffrey Mainland, Drexel University, USA Xavier Martorell, UPC/BSC, Spain Saurav Muralidharan, NVIDIA, USA Mary Sheeran, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Daniel C. van der Ster, CERN, Switzerland Bronis R. de Supinski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA SYSTEM SOFTWARE Primary Sadaf Alam, CSCS, Switzerland Gabriel Antoniu, INRIA, France Amy Apon, Clemson University, USA Pavan Balaji, Argonne National Laboratory, USA George Bosilca, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA Wu Feng, Virginia Tech, USA Volodymyr Kindratenko, University of Illinois—Urbana-Champaign, USA Arthur Maccabe, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Satoshi Matsukoa, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Raymond Namyst, University of Bordeaux, France Bogdan Nicolae, Huawei, USA DK Panda, Ohio State University, USA Manish Parashar, Rutgers University, USA Michela Taufer, University of Delaware, USA Osman Unsal, Barcelona Tech (Polytechnic University of Catalonia), Spain Regular Gagan Agrawal, Ohio State University, USA Leonardo Bautista-Gomez, Barcelona Tech (Polytechnic University of Catalonia), Spain Taisuke Boku, University of Tsukuba, Japan Jim Brandt, Sandia National Labs, USA Ali Butt, Virginia Tech, USA Suren Byna, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA Gene Cooperman, Northeastern University, USA Sheng Di, Argonne National Laboratory, USA Matthieu Dreher, Argonne National Laboratory, USA Christian Engelmann, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Song Fu, University of North Texas, USA Ana Gainaru, Vanderbilt University, USA Aniruddha Gokhale, Vanderbilt University, USA Maya Gokhale, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Ann Gordon-Ross, University of Florida, USA Madhu Govindaraju, SUNY Binghamton, USA Kamil Iskra, Argonne National Laboratory, USA Lizy John, University of Texas at Austin, USA Changhee Jung, Virginia Tech, USA Larry Kaplan, Cray Inc., USA Kerstin Kleese-Van-Dam, Brookhaven National Lab, USA Bill Kramer, National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), USA Sriram Krishnamoorthy, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA Jack Lange, University of Pittsburgh, USA Seyong Lee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Naoya Maruyama, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Jean-Francois Mehaut, INRIA, France Kathryn Mohror, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Frank Mueller, North Carolina State University, USA Kengo Nakajima, University of Tokyo, Japan Hiroshi Nakashima, Kyoto University, Japan Sudeep Pasricha, Colorado State University, USA Swann Perarnaud, Argonne National Laboratory, USA Fabrizio Petrini, Intel, Inc., USA Thomas Ropars, University of Grenoble Alps, France Rick Schlichting, AT&T Labs, USA Martin Schulz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Weisong Shi, Wayne State University, USA Yogesh Simmhan, IISc, Bangalore, India Abhinav Vishnu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA Robert Wisniewski, Intel, Inc., USA Justin Wozniak, Argonne National Laboratory, USA Ming Zhao, Arizona State University, USA ARCHITECTURE Primary Miurali Annavaram, University of Southern California, USA Michela Becchi, North Carolina State University, USA Omer Khan, University of Connecticut, USA Nam Sung Kim, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Asit K. Mishra, Intel, Inc., USA Joshua San Miguel, University of Toronto, Canada James Tuck, North Carolina State University, USA Antonino Tumeo, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA Daniel Wong, University of California, Riverside, USA Huiyang Zhou, North Carolina State University, USA Regular Jung Ho Ahn, Seoul National University, South Korea Meena Arunachalam, Intel, Inc., USA Abdel-Hameed Badawi, New Mexico State University, USA Arkaprava Basu, AMD, USA Sung Woo Chung, Korea University, Korea Lide Duan, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA Holger Fronig, Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg, Germany Nikos Hardavellas, Northwestern University, USA Houman Homayoun, George Mason University, USA Jaehyuk Huh, KAIST, South Korea Koji Inoue, Kyushu University, Japan Hyeran Jeon, San Jose State University, USA Hong Jiang, University of Texas at Arlington, USA Russ Joseph, Northwestern University, USA Myoungsoo Jung, Yonsei University, South Korea Tushar Krishna, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Eren Kursun, J.P. Morgan, USA Tao Li, NSF and University of Florida, USA Gary Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Umit Ogras, Arizona State University, USA Ozcan Ozturk, Bilkent University, Turkey Smruti Rajan Sarangi, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Inida Timothy G. Rogers, Purdue University, USA Eric Rotenberg, North Carolina State University, USA Resit Sendag, University of Rhode Island, USA Cristina Silvano, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Oliver Sinnen, University of Auckland, New Zealand Radu Teoderescu, Ohio State University, USA Sriram Vajapeyam, Freelance Researcher Praveen Yedlapalli, VMware, USA Keun Soo Yim, Google, USA Lunkai Zhang, University of Chicago, USA MULTIDISCIPLINARY Primary Costas Bekas, IBM Research - Zurich, Switzerland Ron Brightwell, Sandia National Labs, USA Sharon Broude Geva, University of Michigan, USA Elisa Heymann, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain Andrew Lumsdaine, Pacific Northwest National Lab & University of Washington, USA Dimitrios Nikolopoulos, Queen's University of Belfast, Ireland Judy Qiu, Indiana University, USA Xipeng Shen, North Carolina State University, USA Shuaiwen Leon Song, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA Regular Jing Bi, Beijing University of Technology, China Almadena Chtchelkanova, National Science Foundation, USA Toni Collis, EPCC, University of Edinburgh, UK Georg Hager, Erlangen Regional Computing Center, Germany Shigang Li, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Teng Long, Google, USA Hatem Ltaief, KAUST, Saudi Arabia Tanu Malik, DePaul University, USA Paolo Missier, Newcastle University, UK Ana-Maria Oprescu, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Omer Rana, Cardiff University, UK Olaf Schenk, Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland Yuzhe Tang, Syracuse University, USA Wenjun Wu, Beihang University, China Rio Yokota, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
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