The PASC19 Organizing Team is pleased to announce the publication of the PASC19 program and opening of registration. The PASC19 conference focuses on interdisciplinary exchange in computational science and high-performance computing. The program offers over 200 talks in topic-focused and multi-disciplinary minisymposia, poster sessions, and 17 full research papers published by the Association for Computing Machinery. Program […]
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PASC19 Panel Discussion on Exascale and Beyond: Challenges in Productive and Sustainable Software
The PASC19 Organizing Team is pleased to announce this year’s panel discussion focused on the theme of PASC19: Exascale and Beyond. Under the moderation of emerging exascale software specialist Lois Curfman McInnes (Argonne National Laboratory) and leading HPC technology pundit Rich Brueckner (InsideHPC), thought leaders from China, Europe, Japan and the US will discuss software […]
PASC19 Student Volunteer Program
If you are an undergraduate, master’s or doctoral student in computational science or HPC and you enjoy working in a dynamic and enthusiastic team, don’t miss the chance to experience the conference as a volunteer for PASC19. If you are selected as a volunteer for PASC19 you will receive complimentary conference registration. Information on how […]
PASC19 Minisymposia
Close to 60 multi-disciplinary and domain-specific minisymposia have been selected for inclusion in this year’s program. We invite you to explore the list of abstracts that is published online to get a taste for the variety of topics that will be discussed at the conference. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain insight from researchers working […]
PASC19 Public Lecture: Flexibly Scalable High Performance Architectures with Embedded Photonics
The PASC19 Organizing Team is pleased to announce the Public Lecture on Flexibly Scalable High Performance Architectures with Embedded Photonics by Professor Keren Bergman (Columbia University). Abstract Computing systems are critically challenged to meet the performance demands of applications particularly driven by the explosive growth in data analytics. Data movement, dominated by energy costs and […]