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CALL FOR PAPERS
PyHPC2015 5th Workshop on Python for High Performance and Scientific Computing November 17, 2014, New Orleans, USA In cooperation with SIGHPC Held in conjunction with SC15: The International Conference on High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis http://www.dlr.de/sc/pyhpc2015 INTRODUCTION Python is an established, high-level programming language with a large community in academia and industry. It is a general-purpose language adopted by many scientific applications such as computational fluid dynamics, biomolecular simulation, artificial intelligence, statistics, data analysis, scientific visualization etc. The use of Python for scientific, high- performance parallel, and distributed computing has increased in recent years. Especially, the use of Python rises for data analysis and Big Data processing. Traditionally, system administrators are using Python a lot for automating tasks. Since Python is extremely easy to learn with a very clean syntax, it is well-suited for education in scientific computing, mathematics, and other disciplines. Programmers are much more productive using Python. The workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners from industry, academia, and the wider community using Python in all aspects of high performance and scientific computing. The goal is to present Python applications from mathematics, science, and engineering, to discuss general topics regarding the use of Python (such as language design and performance issues), and to share experience using Python in scientific computing education. The main focus areas of the workshop will be on hybrid programming where Python is combined with traditional HPC languages (e.g., Fortran or C/C++) and on comparison with other dynamic languages that are used for HPC and technical computing (e.g., Julia, MATLAB, or R). Another focus area is on Python programming for modern multi-core processors and accelerators (e.g., GPUs or Intel Xeon Phi) and for quantum computers. CALL FOR PAPERS Please submit papers related to Python usage in any of the following topics and application areas as well as on broader topics in business, science, technology, engineering, education, mathematics or multidisciplinary topics: * Hybrid programming and integration with other programming languages * Comparison of Python with other dynamic languages for HPC * Python for multi-core processors and quantum computers * Interactive parallel computing * High-performance computing applications with Python * Performance analysis, profiling, and debugging of Python code * System administration * Scientific visualization * Problem solving environments and frameworks * Education in scientific computing * Big data and data analytics SUBMISSION We invite you to submit a paper of up to 10 pages via the submission site (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pyhpc2015). All papers will be published in cooperation with SIGHPC through ACM Digital Library and IEEE Xplore. The formatting instructions are available here: http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html IMPORTANT DATES * Full paper submission: September 5, 2015 * Notification of acceptance: September 25, 2015 * Camera-ready papers: October 10, 2015 * Workshop: November 15, 2014 (Concurrent with SC15) PROGRAM COMMITTEE * Lorena A. Barba, The George Washington University, USA * Achim Basermann, German Aerospace Centre, Germany * Yung-Yu Chen, Synopsys, Inc., Taiwan * Samantha Foley, University of Wisconsin, USA * Cyrus Harrison, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA * William E. Hart, Sandia National Laboratories, USA * Konrad Hinsen, Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire, CNRS Orléans, France * Michael Klemm, Intel GmbH, Germany * Andreas Klöckner, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA * Guy K. Kloss, Mega Ltd., New Zealand * Maurice Ling, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore * Stuart Mitchell, The University of Auckland, New Zealand * Mike Müller, Python Academy, Germany * Marc Poinot, ONERA, France * Kurt Smith, Enthought, Inc., USA * Matthew Turk, Columbia University, USA WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS * Andreas Schreiber, German Aerospace Centre (DLR), Germany * William Scullin, Argonne National Laboratory, USA * Bill Spotz, Sandia National Laboratories, USA * Andy R. Terrel, Continuum Analytics, Inc., USA CONTACT E-Mail: pythonhpc@dlr.de Twitter: @PythonHPC |
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