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Subject:

Call For Papers: EuroMPI 2013 Madrid, Spain

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Javier Garcia Blas <[log in to unmask]>

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Javier Garcia Blas <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 21 Jan 2013 18:24:31 +0100

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Dear Sir or Madam,

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Recent Advances in Message Passing Interface. 20th European MPI Users' Group Meeting (EuroMPI 2013)

EuroMPI 2013 is being held in cooperation with SIGHPC

Madrid, Spain, September 15-18, 2013

www.eurompi2013.org

BACKGROUND AND TOPICS
-------------------------------

EuroMPI is the preeminent meeting for users, developers and researchers to interact and discuss new developments and applications of message-passing parallel computing, in particular in and related to the Message Passing Interface (MPI). The annual meeting has a long, rich tradition, and the 20th European MPI Users' Group Meeting will again be a lively forum for discussion of everything related to usage and implementation of MPI and other parallel programming interfaces. Traditionally, the meeting has focused on the efficient implementation of aspects of MPI, typically on high-performance computing platforms, benchmarking and tools for MPI, short-comings and extensions of MPI, parallel I/O and fault tolerance, as well as parallel applications using MPI. The meeting is open towards other topics, in particular application experience and alternative interfaces for high-performance heterogeneous, hybrid, distributed memory systems.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- MPI implementation issues and improvements
- Extensions to and shortcomings of MPI
- Tools and environments for MPI
- Hybrid and heterogeneous programming with MPI and other interfaces
- Relation of MPI to alternative interfaces for hybrid/heterogeneous distributed memory systems
- Interaction between message-passing software and hardware, in particular new high performance architectures
- Fault tolerance in message-passing implementations and systems
- Performance evaluation for MPI and MPI based applications-
- Automatic performance tuning of MPI applications and implementations
- Verification of message passing applications and protocols
- Applications using message-passing, in particular in Computational Science and Scientific Computing
- Non-standard message-passing applications
- Parallel algorithms in the message-passing paradigm
- Algorithms using the message-passing paradigm

The meeting will feature contributed talks on the selected, peer-reviewed papers, invited expert talks covering upcoming and future issues, a vendor session where selected vendors will present their new developments in hybrid and heterogeneous cluster and high-performance architectures, a poster session, and a tutorial day.

The scientific part of the conference is organized in cooperation with ACM SIGHPC. Conference proceedings will be published in the ACM Digital Library, which includes short and long papers, workshop papers, and posters. Selected high quality papers will be published in an international journals. There will also be a reward for the overall best paper from the academic conference.

WORKSHOPS
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IMUDI SPECIAL SESSION ON IMPROVING MPI USER AND DEVELOPER INTERACTION

The IMUDI special session, to be held as a full-day meeting at the EuroMPI 2013 conference in Madrid, Spain, focuses on bringing together the MPI end-user and MPI implementor communities through discussions on MPI usage experiences, techniques, and optimizations. This meeting will focus on evaluating the MPI standard from the perspective of the MPI end-user (application and library developers) and address concerns and insights of MPI implementors and vendors. Unlike workshops associated with other conferences, the IMUDI session is still considered to be a part of the Euro MPI conference. Submissions will be reviewed separately to facilitate bringing together research publications falling into these "special focus" areas.

More info at: http://press.mcs.anl.gov/imudi/


ENERGY-EFFICIENT HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING & COMMUNICATION WORKSHOP (E2HPC2) 2013

The first Energy-Efficient High Performance Computing & Communication workshop will be co-located with EuroMPI 2013 in Madrid. Energy-awareness is now a main topic for HPC systems. The goal of this workshop is to discuss latest researches on the impact and possibles leverages of communications for such systems. E2HPC2 solicits original and non-published or under-review articles on the field of energy-aware communication in HPC environment. This workshop is co-located with EuroMPI as MPI is the main communication interface in those environments.

More info at: http://www.irit.fr/~Georges.Da-Costa/e2hpc2.html


PBIO 2013: INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PARALLELISM IN BIOINFORMATICS

In Bioinformatics, we can find a variety of problems which are affected by huge processing times and memory consumption, due to the large size of biological data sets and the inherent complexity of biological problems. In fact, Bioinformatics is one of the most exciting research areas in which Parallelism finds application. Successful examples are mpiBLAST or ClustalW-MPI, among many others. In conclusion, Bioinformatics allows and encourages the application of many different parallelism-based technologies. The focus of this workshop is on MPI-based approaches, but we welcome any technique based on: multicore and cluster computing, supercomputing, grid computing, cloud computing, hardware accelerators as GPUs, FPGAs, or Cell processors, etc.

More info at: http://arco.unex.es/mavega/pbio2013/


SUBMISSION INFORMATION
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Contributors are invited to submit a full paper as a PDF document not exceeding 6 pages in English. The title page should contain an abstract of at most 100 words and five specific, topical keywords. The paper must be formatted according to double-column ACM ICPS proceedings style. The usage of LaTeX for preparation of the contribution as well as the submission in camera ready format is strongly recommended. Style files can be found at http://www.acm.org/publications/icps-instructions/.

New work that is not yet mature for a full paper, short observations, and similar brief announcements are invited for the poster session. Contributions to the poster session should be submitted in the form of a two page abstract.

All contributions will be fully peer reviewed by the program committee. Papers shall be submitted electronically via Easychair, see http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eurompi2013.

AWARDS
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There will be awards for the best paper and best student paper. These awards will be chosen by the program committee. The best paper award will be given to the paper judged to have the highest overall quality.

SCHEDULE, IMPORTANT DATES
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- Submission of full papers and poster: March 29th, 2013
- Author notification: May 11th, 2013
- Camera Ready papers due: June 15th, 2013
- Tutorial(s): September 15th, 2012
- Conference: September 16th-18th, 2013

COMMITTEE
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GENERAL CHAIR
Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

ORGANIZERS, PC CHAIRS

Javier Garcia Blas, Carlos III University ([log in to unmask])
Jesus Carretero, Carlos III University ([log in to unmask])

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Pavan Balaji, Argonne National Laboratory
Siegfried Benkner, University of Vienna
George Bosilca, Innovative Computing Laboratory - University of Tennessee
Gil Bloch, Mellanox Technologies
Ron Brightwell, Sandia National Laboratories
Darius Buntinas, Argonne National Laboratory
Franck Cappello, INRIA and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Yiannis Cotronis, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Chi-Yin Chow, Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong
Anthony Danalis, University of Tennessee
Luiz Derose, Cray
Christian Engelmann, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Edgar Gabriel, University of Houston
Brice Goglin, INRIA
Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, University of Utah
David Goodell, Argonne National Laboratory
Richard Graham, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
William Gropp, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Rainer Keller, HFT Stuttgart, University of Applied Science
Julian Kunkel, Universitat Hamburg
Thomas Herault, University of Tennessee
Bronis De Supinski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Thomas Ludwig, German Climate Computing Center and University of Hamburg
David E. Singh, University Carlos III of Madrid
Torsten Hoefler, ETH Zurich
Atsushi Hori, RIKEN AICS
Florin Isaila, University Carlos III of Madrid
Akihiro Inokuchi, Osaka University
Yutaka Ishikawa, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology / Information Technology Center, The University of Tokyo
Emmanuel Jeannot, INRIA
Dries Kimpe, Argonne National Laboratory
Jesper Larsson Traf, Vienna University of Technology
Alexey Lastovetsky, UCD School of Computer Science & Informatics
Laurent Lefevre, INRIA
Dong Li, Oak Rdige National Lab
Ewing Lusk, Argonne National Laboratory
Teng Ma, NetApp Inc
Guillaume Mercier, ENSEIRB/INRIA
Bernd Mohr, Juelich Supercomputing Center
Raffaele Montella, Department of Applied Science - University of Naples Parthenope
Julian David Morillo Pozo, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Matthias Mueller, ZIH, TU Dresden
Jose Nelson Amaral, University of Alberta
Jaechun No, Sejong University
Maria S. Perez, Technical University of Madrid
Rolf Rabenseifner, HLRS, University of Stuttgart
Rolf Riesen, IBM
Gudula Runge, Chemnitz University of Technology
Mitsuhisa Sato, University of Tsukuba
Christian Siebert, RWTH Aachen University
Anna Sikora, DACSO - UAB
Shinji Sumimoto, Fujitsu Laboratories
Frederic Suter, IN2P3 Computing Center
Jeff Squyres, Cisco
Alexander Supalov, Intel GmbH
Domenico Talia, Universita della Calabria
Vinod Tipparaju, AMD
Rajeev Thakur, Argonne National Laboratory
Carsten Trinitis, University of Bedfordshire
Yuichi Tsujita, Kinki University
Denis Trystram, Grenoble university
Keith Underwood, Intel
Mateo Valero, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Alan Wagner, University of British Columbia
Roland Wismulle, University of Siegen
Roman Wyrzykowski, Czestochowa University of Technology
Xin Yuan, Florida State University

CONFERENCE FEES
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The conference will hopefully be well supported by sponsors, which will help directly towards keeping the fees low. As far as possible, special student fees will be offered.

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