NEW ORLEANS, April 4, 2017 — The deadline for Poster, Visualization Showcase, and Birds-of-a-Feather submissions for the 2017 Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing conference (PEARC17) is May 1. Managers, system administrators, user support staff, computational scientists, students, and educators are invited to contribute to discussions on advanced research computing topics during the conference, which will be held in New Orleans, July 9-13, 2017.
Submissions should emphasize experiences and lessons derived from operation and use of advanced research computing on campuses or provided for the academic and open science communities. Submissions aligned with the conference theme—Sustainability, Success, and Impact—are particularly encouraged.
Students with accepted posters are eligible for financial support to cover the costs of airfare, shared lodging, and registration fees. Learn more about the PEARC17 Student Program and participation opportunities here: http://pearc17.pearc.org/student-program.
All submissions must be submitted through EasyChair, which can be found on the PEARC17 Call for Participation page. Submission-related questions should be directed to [email protected].
About PEARC17
Being held in New Orleans July 9-13, PEARC17—Practice & Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2017—is building on the successful XSEDE conference series and expanding its scope to include everyone engaged with the challenges of using and operating advanced research computing on campuses or for the academic and open science communities. PEARC17 offers a robust technical program, as well as networking, professional growth and multiple student participation opportunities.
In addition to XSEDE, organizations supporting the new conference include the Advancing Research Computing on Campuses: Best Practices Workshop (ARCC); the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI); the Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRC); the ACI-REF consortium; the Blue Waters project; ESnet; Open Science Grid; Compute Canada; the EGI Foundation; the Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation (CASC); and Internet2.
Source: PEARC17