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Welcome to the SC Blog. Here we’ll keep you up to date with the latest news and perspectives on topics related to SC and the upcoming conference throughout the year. Check out the tags to explore more posts on the subjects that interest you.
Welcome to the SC Blog. Here we’ll keep you up to date with the latest news and perspectives on topics related to SC and the upcoming conference throughout the year. Check out the tags to explore more posts on the subjects that interest you.
SC student volunteers play a key role in supporting conference attendees and the conference overall. Undergraduates and graduate students volunteers help with the administration of the conference and have the opportunity to participate in the student-oriented activities – including professional development workshops and technical talks by famous researchers and industry leaders – explore the exhibits, …
New this year, the SC18 Startup Pavilion is a unique opportunity for small, emerging companies to introduce their new products, tools, and services to the growing high performance computing community. “Starting a new business is no easy feat and this is our effort to help smaller companies get exposure to our diverse and dynamic audience,” …
Family-Friendly Options in Dallas In an effort to keep SC18 as family-friendly and as inclusive as possible, parents will once again have the option of bringing their children to the conference. Listed below are several options for families. Child Care Child care services are available in the convention center for registered attendees and exhibitors. For …
Call for preliminary proposals closes June 1: SCinet Network Research Exhibition SCinet is seeking proposals for the 2018 Network Research Exhibition (NRE) that will take place during the SC Conference in Dallas. NRE demonstrations leverage the advanced capabilities of SCinet, the dedicated high-capacity network built exclusively for SC. SCinet is the fastest and most powerful network …
About SCinet Chair Jason Zurawski Jason Zurawski is a Science Engagement Engineer at the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) headquartered and managed by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. ESnet is the U.S. Department of Energy’s high performance networking facility. Beginning in 2004, while Jason was a computer science graduate student, he has volunteered to plan, build and operate SCinet, …
The SC Conference Series has made inclusivity a high priority over the past few years to make certain that people from all walks of life feel welcomed during the conference. In case you haven’t noticed, the SC18 website now includes a new language translation feature. From the Chair “Our goal is to make everyone feel …
SC showcases not only the top experts of high performance computing, but also its rising leaders and those who have made a lasting impact in the field. Some of the most prestigious awards given at SC are the Seymour Cray, Sidney Fernbach, and Ken Kennedy Awards that honor the memory of three giants in high performance …
Student volunteers play a key role in supporting conference attendees and the conference overall. Undergraduates and graduate students volunteers help with the administration of the conference and have the opportunity to participate in the student-oriented activities – including professional development workshops and technical talks by famous researchers and industry leaders – explore the exhibits, and …
Editor’s Note: the SC Conference Series is led by a team of dedicated volunteers from a multitude of backgrounds and specialties. Please consider applying to get involved in any capacity that you can volunteer. Jon Bashor served as a vital SC volunteer for two decades. Visit this blog in the future for other volunteer profiles. For more details …
It’s hard to find a better place to investigate the ways high performance computing (HPC) is transforming energy production and distribution than Texas—a state that sits at the epicenter of the energy industry. In fact, SC18 (the premier International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis) will be hosted in Dallas on November …