Intel Speakerships at SC19: Intel® HPC Developer Conference and Intel SC19 Booth #1301 Partner Speakerships See venue details listed below. Denver, CO, United States, November 17-21, 2019 |
Conference website | https://inteleventexpress.com/one-intel-station/welcome.htm |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=intelspeakershipsatsc190 |
Abstract registration deadline | September 10, 2019 |
Submission deadline | November 7, 2019 |
Abstract submissions are now closed. Thank you.
Welcome to the Intel® Speakerships at SC19 abstract submissions site. By invitation from the Intel Planning Committee, please use this form to submit your abstract for either of the following speakership opportunities by September 10, 2019 (updated!) or sooner. All abstract submissions will be reviewed for technical merit by the Intel Technical Committee. Decisions on accepted speakers will be made in the September timeframe. All abstract submissions are subject to Intel selection and final approval.
- Intel® HPC Developer Conference
- Intel SC19 Booth #1301 Partner Speakerships
1. Intel® HPC Developer Conference
The Intel® HPC Developer Conference Technical Committee welcomes your abstract!
We hear the HPC + AI community loud and clear. We are happy to announce Intel® HPC Developer Conference is happening November 17–18, 2019 in Denver, Colorado! We invite you to contribute with your research and real results to help make this year’s conference a truly unique technical training experience. Be part of this robust program connecting Intel® architecture experts & the HPC + AI community during Supercomputing 2019.
Submit your abstract by September 10, 2019 (updated!) or sooner on one of the following topics (detailed descriptions are listed below):
- Artificial Intelligence/High Performance Data Analytics
- Parallel Programming (High Performance Computing)
- High Productivity Languages
- Visualization Development
- Systems
- Storage
We are looking for abstracts in the following areas:
- Technical Talks (20-25 minutes): conveying your techniques
- Hands-On Tutorials (90 minutes): providing instructions on key steps taken in your discovery
We ask that you provide the following key information via the submission form:
- Topic (select one).
- Indicate the audience skill level your presentation is aimed for (select one).
- Specify the Intel architecture that will be referenced in your presentation (select all that apply).
- Briefly describe what attendees will learn and how it will help them. What challenge does your presentation/training help attendees with?
- Specify what will make this presentation compelling, engaging, and interactive for the audience.
- What key customer messages will you showcase?
- Is this a new solution/system? If not, when and where was it first shown?
Venue: Ellie Caulkins Opera House at Denver Performing Arts Complex in Denver, Colorado. All speakers are required to arrange their own travel. Access to the Intel® HPC Developer Conference is open to the public (SC19 Conference Pass is not required).
Mark your calendar now for November 17–18, 2019. Sign up to receive updates on the Intel® HPC Developer Conference program and upcoming announcements about Intel’s overall presence at SC19:
- Intel technology is enabling the convergence of HPC + AI—learn powerful ways to tackle your projects
- Learn about oneAPI, our new unified programming model that optimizes software performance on CPU, GPU, FPGA and other accelerators
- Get access to tools and resources that help you address your HPC challenges in developing applications on Intel® architecture
- Meet and network with your peers, HPC + AI leaders, and Intel® architecture and software experts
2. Intel SC19 Booth #1301 Partner Speakerships
Submit your abstract by September 10, 2019 (updated!) or sooner on the following partner speaker opportunities: We are looking for abstracts for Technical Talks (15 minutes) and Fireside Chats (20 minutes) to take place at the Intel booth. In addition to your proposed title (15 words maximum) & short abstract (250 words maximum), we ask that you provide the following key information via the submission form:
Specify the format of your proposed Intel SC19 Booth presentation:
- Technical Talk (15 minutes)
- Fireside Chat (20 minutes)
Provide the following key information:
- Topic (select one; refer to "Call for Abstracts Topics" listed below).
- Indicate the audience skill level your presentation is aimed for (select one).
- Specify the Intel architecture that will be referenced in your presentation (select all that apply).
- Briefly describe what attendees will learn and how it will help them. What challenge does your presentation/training help attendees with?
- Specify what will make this presentation compelling, engaging, and interactive for the audience.
- What key customer messages will you showcase?
- Is this a new solution/system? If not, when and where was it first shown?
Venue: Intel SC19 Booth #1301, Colorado Convention Center in Denver, Colorado. All speakers are required to arrange their own travel and furnish their own SC19 Conference Pass.
Call for Abstracts Topics
Artificial Intelligence/High Performance Data Analytics: Data is the new gold of computing driving AI, driving business growth and innovation. The new generation HPC infrastructure should cater to HPC, AI, and Data Analytics workloads all using a unified hardware-software infrastructure. The journey starts with examples and hands-on experiences in machine learning, deep learning and high performance data analytics. We welcome sessions ranging from beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels on application development, scaling techniques in HPC environments, and research to help start the AI and high performance data analytics journey. Content that addresses: Machine Learning, Deep Learning, AI Frameworks, Optimization or Results on Intel Platforms, big data, high performance data analytics, SPARK/Hadoop.
HPC in the Cloud: According to Hyperion Research*, nearly 2/3 of surveyed HPC sites are running some jobs in public clouds, but it comprises less than 10% of their jobs. Despite business and technical challenges – there is strong growth predicted for HPC in the cloud. We welcome technical sessions that show the progress, setbacks, and gotcha’s around using “HPC in the cloud” whether that cloud is public or private or hybrid. Content that addresses: HPC in the cloud, Hybrid Cloud
*Hyperion Research – ISC 2018 Report out
Parallel Programming (High Performance Computing): Parallelism is critical to achieving performance at all levels of the computing landscape, from small edge devices to the largest supercomputers. Taking advantage of parallelism requires the right programming tools, techniques, and knowledge. We welcome experiences in all aspects of code modernization from vectorization to threading to message passing on a variety of parallel computing platforms. Content that addresses: Parallel Algorithms, Parallel Programming Tools or Libraries, Parallel Programming Debugging, Parallel Programming Optimization Techniques
High Productivity Languages: “Good, Cheap, and Fast… Pick Two” is the adage that is often used to highlight technology trade-offs. In programming, scripting languages typically can be described as “faster to learn, easy to write but not performant”, but you would really like all three! This technical track will focus on how high productivity languages such as Python, R, and Julia are delivering new levels of capability for HPC deployments – helping drive not only emerging research but also being deployed at scale in Big Data/Machine Learning HPC environments. Content that addresses: Python, R, MATLAB, Julia
Storage: HPC has always been the domain of HUGE compute capacity in flops but to feed the computational monster HUGE amounts of data are required. HPC, Big Data, and AI are all data intensive in the ways of volume, velocity, and variety, and thus storage of this data and the ability to deliver it as needed is a never ending challenge. For the areas of storage we look for technical sessions that focus on meeting these challenges at the application, system, and I/O level. Content that addresses: Lustre, DAOS, SSD/Persistent Memory Storage, Parallel File Systems
Systems: Configuration, Management & Cloud – Standing up HPC systems, keeping them healthy and running optimally is challenging at any scale. Additionally, the availability of cloud based HPC resources and containerization has fostered new usage models. This area’s focus will be on the deployment and management of HPC resources along with their complex software ecosystems. Content that addresses: OpenHPC, System Configuration and Management, Interconnects/Fabric, Containers, Cloud (setup or usage), and Portability
Visualization Development: Visualizations serve a crucial role of making complex data intelligible and usable for scientific research, entertainment, and engineering. The highly flexible processing capability and directly accessible memory of Intel® parallel processors provide an excellent platform for high, interactive performance for both raster-based (OpenGL*) and ray-tracing based visualizations. We welcome case studies, implementations, and research involving Intel® architecture, visualization applications, and infrastructure. Content that addresses: OpenSWR, OSPRay, Embree, ParaView, VTK, VTK-m, VisIt, VMD, EnSight, Mesa, In-Situ Visualization, and High Fidelity Interactive Rendering
Contact
All questions should be emailed to: ipcc.program.office@intel.com