Tuesday, February 2, 2021

IPDPS 2021 (Virtual 17-21 May) - Workshops & PhD Forum

IEEE IPDPS 2021

35th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium

May 17-21, 2021

TO BE HELD VIRTUALLY

www.ipdps.org


IPDPS 2021 Goes Virtual

This will not impact the publication of the IPDPS 2021 proceedings, and IEEE will be hosting the accepted authors' work on Xplore following the conference. Planning has begun to conduct a virtual program that will allow live sessions of invited speakers and author presentations, supplemented by online and on-demand material including videos, slides, and recorded discussions. When we know more about the program and how we will accommodate the international audience across time zones, we will also announce registration fees. Check for updates at ipdps.org


IPDPS 2021 Workshops - See the call for papers

Details at http://www.ipdps.org/ipdps2021/2021-workshops.html


Below is the list of nineteen workshops planned for 2021. All have posted their call for papers on their website, which may be accessed from the IPDPS Workshops page. Note that each workshop has its own requirements and schedule for submissions. As of this posting, the due dates are all in the month of February.


IPDPS WORKSHOPS MONDAY 17 May 2021

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HCW - Heterogeneity in Computing Workshop

RAW - Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop

HiCOMB - High Performance Computational Biology

GrAPL - Graphs, Architectures, Programming, and Learning

EduPar - NSF/TCPP Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Education

HIPS - High-level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments

AsHES - Accelerators and Hybrid Emerging Systems

PDCO - Parallel / Distributed Combinatorics and Optimization

APDCM - Advances in Parallel and Distributed Computational Models

IPDPS WORKSHOPS FRIDAY 21 MAY 2021

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JSSPP - Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing

PDSEC - Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing

iWAPT - Automatic Performance Tuning

MPP - Parallel Programming Models - Emerging Technologies on Machine Learning Acceleration

SNACS - Scalable Networks for Advanced Computing Systems Workshop

PAISE - Parallel AI and Systems for the Edge

RADR - Resource Arbitration for Dynamic Runtimes

ScaDL - Scalable Deep Learning over Parallel And Distributed Infrastructures

HPS - High-Performance Storage

ParSocial - Parallel and Distributed Processing for Computational Social Systems


IPDPS Workshops are the "bookends" to the three-day conference technical program of contributed papers, invited speakers, student programs, and industry participation. They provide the IPDPS community an opportunity to explore special topics and present work that is more preliminary or cutting-edge than the more mature research presented in the main symposium. Proceedings of the workshops are distributed at the conference and are submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore after the conference.


IPDPS 2021 PhD Forum

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The annual IPDPS PhD Forum event will be held virtually in 2021 with the traditional poster presentations by students working toward a PhD in broadly defined areas related to parallel and distributed processing. The program will include a career mentoring panel for participating students.


Applicant students must be officially enrolled in a PhD program at the time of submission, and each submission MUST be backed by a specific endorsement from the official PhD advisor(s). Masters students on track to enter a PhD program may apply but should meet the same standards as other applicants. Applications will be accepted on a rolling selection basis until the capacity is reached, based on the following schedule:


Application received by 20-Feb-2021

Acceptance notice will be sent by 1-Mar-2021


Application received by 7-Mar-2021

Acceptance notice will be sent by 15-Mar-2021


Details at http://www.ipdps.org/ipdps2021/2021-phd-forum.html


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GENERAL CO-CHAIRS

David Bader (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)

Aparna Chandramowlishwaran (University of California, Irvine, USA)


PROGRAM CHAIR

Karen Karavanic (Portland State University, USA


WORKSHOPS CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR

Erik Saule (University of North Carolina Charlotte, USA)

Jaroslaw (Jaric) Zola (University at Buffalo, USA)


PHD FORUM CO-CHAIRS

Sanjukta Bhowmick (University of North Texas, USA)

Akshaye Dhawan (Bloomberg LP, USA)


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