The IEEE High Performance Extreme Computing Conference

HPEC 2019


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2019 IEEE High-Performance Extreme Computing Conference(HPEC ‘19)
Twenty-third Annual HPEC Conference
24 - 26 September 2019
Westin Hotel, Waltham, MA USA
HPEC is the largest computing conference in New England and is the premier conference in the world on the convergence of High Performance and Embedded Computing. We are passionate about performance. Our community is interested in computing hardware, software, systems and applications where performance matters. We welcome experts and people who are new to the field.
Confirmed Distinguished Speakers
Marc Hamilton (Nvidia VP of Solutions Architecture and Engineering) - GPU Accelerated Machine Learning
Honorable Zachary J. Lemnios (IBM VP Physical Sciences and Government Programs) - HPC systems for Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, and Graph Analytics
Stan Reiss (Matrix Partners) - Brilliant Technologists Building Cool Stuff
Prof. Julian Shun (MIT CSAIL) - Large-Scale Graph Processing
Mark Hamilton (Microsoft) - Microsoft MLSpark: Unifying Machine Learning Ecosystems at Massive Scales
Special Events
MIT/Amazon/IEEE Graph Challenge
GraphBLAS forum to define standard building blocks for graph algorithms; organizers: Dr. Timothy Mattson (Intel); Dr. Scott McMillan (CMU Software Engineering Institute); Dr. Marcin Zalewski (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
Julia Programming Language
IEEE Innovation in Societal Infrastructure Award
Remote Sensing for Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Relief; organizers: Dr. John Aldridge, Dan Dumanis, Andrew Weinert (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)
HPSEC: High-Performance Secure Extreme Computing; organizer: Dr. Michael Vai (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)
BRAIDS: Boosting Resilience through Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support; organizers: Dr. Alexia Schultz, Dr. Pierre Trepagnier (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)
Integrating Quantum Computing with High-Performance Classical Computing; organizers: Dr. Tim Braje (MIT Lincoln Laboratory) & Dr. John Cortese (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)
OpenSuperComputing BoF; organizer: Kurt Keville (MIT ISN)
Tutorials
Introduction to SPIRAL; organizers: Franz Franchetti, Tze Meng Low, Mike Franusich (SpiralGen, Inc)
Computational Machine Learning 101; organizer: Prof. Raj Rao (University of Michigan)
Building graph algorithms with the GraphBLAS; organizers: Dr. Timothy Mattson (Intel); Dr. Scott McMillan (CMU SEI); Dr. Aydin Buluc (LBNL); Dr. José Moreira (IBM); Carl Yang (UC Davis)
Mathematics of Big Data & Machine Learning; organizer: Dr. Jeremy Kepner (MIT Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center)
Introduction to Quantum Computing
The technical committee seeks new presentations that clearly describe advances in high-performance extreme computing technologies, emphasizing one or more of the following topics:
Machine Learning
Graph Analytics & Network Science
Advanced Multicore Software Technologies
Advanced Processor Architectures
Automated Design Tools
Big Data & Distributed Computing
Big Data Meets Big Compute
Case Studies & Benchmarking of Applications
Cloud HPEC
Computing Technologies for Challenging Form Factors
ASIC & FPGA Advances
Quantum and Non-Deterministic Computing
Data Intensive Computing
Digital Front Ends
Fault-Tolerant Computing
Embedded Cloud Computing
General Purpose GPU Computing
High-Performance Data Analysis
Interactive and Real-Time Supercomputing
Mapping & Scheduling of Parallel & Real-Time Applications
New Application Frontiers
Open System Architectures
Secure Computing & Anti-Tamper Technologies
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: May 17, 2019
Notification of Acceptance: July 1, 2019
Camera Ready Deadline: August 31, 2019
HPEC accepts two types of submissions:
Full papers (up to 6 pages, references not included), and
Extended abstracts (up to 2 pages, references included).
All submissions must be submitted through the Conference Management Toolkit (CMT) at:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/HPEC2019