May 23, 2022 — When devotees of high-performance computing, machine learning, and data analytics meet in Hamburg, Germany, May 29–June 2 for the ISC High Performance 2022 conference, the US Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project (ECP) will contribute at numerous sessions covering a variety of topics and provide chair and committee leadership.
Of special note with respect to conference activities, Johannes Doerfert of Argonne National Laboratory and Atmn Patel of Argonne and the University of Waterloo (Canada) won the ISC22 best research paper for “Remote OpenMP Offloading,” which explains ECP-funded work. The Research Papers committee selected the entry for the award over 18 accepted papers. The authors of the award-winning paper will present a keynote talk on their team’s activities in an exclusive session on Monday, May 30, at 4:00 p.m. The team will receive a cash prize of 3,000 Euros, along with an award certificate.
The knowledge, skills, and talents of ECP researchers were brought to bear in many ISC chair and committee roles.
Hartwig Anzt (University of Tennessee) chairs Workshops; Kathryn Mohror (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Tutorials; and Piotr Luszczek (University of Tennessee), Proceedings. Committees set up the contributed program sessions, based on the call procedures.
The members of the ISC Steering committee are distinguished experts and decision makers who provide guidance on the conference program and help enhance publicity, acceptance, and growth of ISC in industry, research, and academia. ECP’s Jack Dongarra (University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Anzt, Suren Byna (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) (Tutorials deputy chair), Luszczek, and Mohror are members of the Steering committee.
ECP researchers are also on the Research Papers committee. Under the Architecture, Networks, and Storage portion of the committee is Elsa Gonsiorowski (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory); under HPC Algorithms & Applications is Johann Rudi (Argonne National Laboratory); and under Performance Modeling, Evaluation, and Analysis is Scott Pakin (Los Alamos National Laboratory).
Additionally, Anzt is on the Research Posters committee.
Mohror and Byna are on the Tutorials committee, as is ECP’s Philip Carns (Argonne National Laboratory). On the Workshops committee from ECP are Anzt, Natalie Beams (University of Tennessee), George Bosilca (University of Tennessee), Lisa Claus (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Anthony Danalis (University of Tennessee).
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Source: Exascale Computing Project