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"Facing the Mulicore-Challenge II"
Conference for Young Scientists, September 28-30, 2011 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany The conference focuses on topics of multi-/manycore and coprocessor technologies and the impact on computational science, day-to-day work, and for large-scale applications. The goal is to address and discuss current issues including mathematical modeling, numerical methods, design of parallel algorithms, aspects of microprocessor architecture, parallel programming languages, compilers, hardware-aware computing, heterogeneous platforms, emerging architectures, tools, performance tuning, and requirements for large-scale applications. The conference places emphasis on the support and advancement of young scientists in an interdisciplinary environment. You are cordially invited to submit a paper with unpublished and original work. Furthermore, ongoing research can be presented in a short talk or poster. Submission topics for conference submissions include (but are not limited to): • Emerging hardware architectures and multicore technologies • Parallel programming models, environments and languages • Parallelization strategies in hybrid and hierarchical setups • Hardware-aware computing and auto-tuning strategies • Heterogeneous computing, adaptive and reconfigurable computing • Mathematical modeling and design of parallel algorithms • Aspects of microprocessor technologies and prospects of manycores • Virtualization strategies and hardware transparency • Library and tool support • Scalability issues and portability of software solutions • Performance analysis and modeling; memory behavior analysis • Compiler techniques and code optimization strategies • Efficient numerical methods and mathematical modelling • Practice and experience of multicore programming • Parallel applications and benchmarks Short talks and posters: Graduate students and Ph.D. students are encouraged to present a short talk (10 min.) or poster on their current research project. Please submit a one-page abstract of your work. Tutorials: The conference is complemented by tutorials on multicore technologies and parallel programming aspects. Important Dates: Paper Submission Deadline: July 17, 2011 Notification af acceptance: August 22, 2011 Camera-ready versions: September 11, 2011 Short Talks and Posters: September 4, 2011 Conference: September 28 - 30, 2011 Invited Speaker: Rich Vuduc, Georgia Tech, USA 2nd speaker to be announced shortly Tutorial Speaker Jan Treibig, University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany 2nd speaker to be announced shortly Conference Organizers: Rainer Keller, David Kramer, and Jan-Philipp Weiss HLRS, Stuttgart and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Call for Papers as a PDF-file: http://www.multicore-challenge.org/resources/CfP_Multicore-Challenge-2011.pdf For further Information see the conference website: http://www.multicore-challenge.org |
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