The ISC’13 'HPC in Asia' session is inviting researchers and engineers to submit research posters to be displayed during the session. The session, which is now incorporated into the main conference programme, is to be held on Monday, June 17.
The five-hour session aims to share information on the latest HPC systems and applications from leading supercomputing countries in Asia – China, India, Japan, Korea, Singapore and Taiwan – as well as presenting related HPC activities and research in those nations.
The first two events in this series were held under the name 'HPC in Asia Workshop' in conjunction with previous two ISC conferences. The success of those workshops led organisers to provide a permanent platform for HPC initiatives in Asia and expand the scope to include research posters.
The 2013 poster presentations include the following topic categories, but are not limited to them:
- Applications: any fields of science and engineering computing led by Asian research groups with local HPC resources
- Systems: research on system hardware/architecture/software led by Asian research groups
- Performance: system performance analysis related to Asian HPC systems
All submitted posters will be reviewed by the workshop steering committee based on an extended abstract (two-page A4 format), including figures, tables and references. Posters will be judged based on scientific value as well as the subject’s significance to state-of-the-art research in Asian countries.
Posters should be sent as a PDF document to submit.hpcasia@isc-events.com. An accompanying e-mail should indicate the name and address of the author and the topic area.