[Crib-list] IEEE/SIAM HPEC (virtual): Ideal venue for your research (papers due: July 6)
Ian Wang
mjwang79 at mit.edu
Thu May 15 09:35:32 EDT 2025
Dear all,
I’m forwarding this email on behalf of Dr. Jeremy Kepner, please find details below.
Colleagues,
IEEE/SIAM HPEC (https://ieee-hpec.org/) is the largest computing conference in New England and is tailored to you and your academic collaborators to publish their work in a convenient, rapid, peer-reviewed, archival, virtual venue. I highly encourage you to consider submitting (papers due: July 6). HPEC covers a wide range of topics including:
* High Performance Computing
* AI/ML/GenAI
* Performance Engineering for AI
* AI for Performance Engineering
* AI at Scale and AI on the Edge
* LLMs, CNNs, DNNs, other AI/ML Methods
* Low/Mixed Precision Approaches
* Big Data and Distributed Computing
* Data Intensive Computing
* High Performance Data Analysis
* General Purpose GPU Computing
* Cyber Analysis and Secure Computing
* Interactive and Real-Time Supercomputing
* Supercomputing
* Graph Analytics and Network Science
* ASIC and FPGA Advances
* Advanced Multicore Software Technologies
* Advanced Processor Architectures
* Automated Design Tools
* Case Studies and Benchmarking of Applications
* Mapping and Scheduling of Parallel and Real-Time Applications
* Quantum and Non-Deterministic Computing
* New Application Frontiers
* Computing Technologies for Challenging Form Factors
* High Performance Embedded Computing
* Fault-Tolerant Computing
We are also pleased to announce an outstanding line up of special sessions:
* Age of Mixed-Precision: Algorithms, Libraries, and Applications<https://icl.utk.edu/users/luszczek/conf/2025/hpec/>; organizer: Dr. Piotr Luszczek (MIT LLSC & UTK ICL)
* Bridging Quantum and High Performance Computing; organizer: Prof. Devesh Tiwari (Northeastern Univ.)
* ChatGPT, Bard, and other Large Language Models: Opportunities and Challenges; organizer: Dr. Vijay Gadepally (MIT LLSC) and Dr. Daniel Burrill (MIT LLSC)
* Tutorial: SPIRAL; organizers: Prof. Franz Franchetti and Mike Franusich (http://www.spiral.net/tutorial-spiral.html)
* MIT/Amazon/IEEE Graph Challenge<https://graphchallenge.mit.edu/>
* GraphBLAS Forum<https://graphblas.org/hpec_bof.html> to define standard building blocks for graph algorithms; organizers: Dr. Timothy Mattson<https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-mattson-70b1774/> (HLG), Dr. Ben Brock<https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-brock-617289232/> (Intel), and Dr. Scott McMillan<https://resources.sei.cmu.edu/library/author.cfm?authorID=301616> (CMU SEI)
* BRAINS: Building Resilience through Artificial Intelligence for Networked Systems<http://pisharody.mit.edu/brains>; organizers: Dr. Sandeep Pisharody<http://pisharody.mit.edu/> (MIT LL) and Dr. Thomas Hardjono<https://hardjono.mit.edu/> (MIT)
* Scaling Research Computing Education<https://supercloud.mit.edu/scaling-hpc-education>; organizers: Dr. Julie Mullen<https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliamullen/> (MIT LLSC), Lauren Milechin<https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-milechin/> (MIT ORCD), and Dr. Hayden Jananthan (MIT LLSC)
If you have any questions about HPEC, please feel free to contact me.
Regards. -Jeremy
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% Dr. Jeremy Kepner
% Lincoln Laboratory Fellow
% Society for Industrial and Applied Math (SIAM) Fellow
% MIT Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center Head
% MIT Mathematics Department
% MIT Connection Science
% HPEC Co-Chair
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