----- Forwarded message from Sébastien VARRETTE <sebastien.varrette@xxxxxx> ----- Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2013 19:40:27 +0000 From: Sébastien VARRETTE <sebastien.varrette@xxxxxx> To: Serge Guelton <serge.guelton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Fwd: [hpc-announce] CfP: Python for High Performance and Scientific Computing (PyHPC 2013) Workshop at SuperComputing/SC13 Si ça c'est pas une conf sur mesure pour pytrans ;) ++ Begin forwarded message: > From: William Scullin <wscullin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [hpc-announce] CfP: Python for High Performance and Scientific > Computing (PyHPC 2013) Workshop at SuperComputing/SC13 > Date: 27 juin 2013 22:47:08 UTC+02:00 > To: <hpc-announce@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Reply-To: <wscullin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > [Apologies if you got multiple copies of this email. If you'd like to > opt out of these announcements, information on how to unsubscribe is > available at the bottom of this email.] > Call for Papers > > ============================================================================== > Python for High Performance and Scientific Computing (PyHPC 2013) Workshop > November 18, 2013, Denver, USA > in conjunction with the IEEE/ACM International Conference for High > Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC13) > http://www.dlr.de/sc/pyhpc2013 > ============================================================================== > > > Introduction > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Python is an established, general-purpose, high-level programming > language with a large following in research and industry for > applications in fields including computational fluid dynamics, > finance, biomolecular simulation, artificial intelligence, statistics, > data analysis, scientific visualization, and systems management. The > use of Python in scientific, high performance parallel, big data, and > distributed computing roles has been on the rise with the community > providing new and innovative solutions while preserving Python’s > famously clean syntax, low learning curve, portability, and ease of > use. > > The workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners from > industry, academia, and the wider community using Python in all > aspects of high performance and scientific computing. The goals are to > present Python applications from mathematics, science, and > engineering; discuss general topics regarding the use of Python - such > as language design and performance issues; and to share experience > using Python in scientific computing education. > > > Topics > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Please submit papers related to Python usage in any of the following > topics and application areas as well as on broader topics in business, > science, technology, engineering, education, mathematics or > multidisciplinary topics. > > * High performance computing with Python > * Performance analysis, profiling, and debugging of Python code > * System administration > * Integration with other programming languages > * Scientific visualization > * Problem solving environments and frameworks > * Education in scientific computing > * Computational finance applications > * Health and biosciences applications > * Big data and data analytics > * Image processing > > > Papers/Submission > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > We invite you to submit a paper of up to 10 pages via the submission > site (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pyhpc2013). All > papers will be published published as a part of the SC13 digital > proceedings. These are IEEE digital library proceedings that will be > available online. The 10-page limit includes figures, tables, and > appendices, but does not include references, for which there is no > page limit. The formatting instructions are available here: > http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html > > > Important Dates > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Full paper submission: September 6, 2013 > Notification of acceptance: September 30, 2013 > Camera-ready papers: November 1, 2013 > Workshop: November 18, 2013 > > > Program Committee > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Achim Basermann, German Aerospace Center, Germany > William E. Hart, Sandia National Laboratories, USA > Konrad Hinsen, Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire, CNRS Orléans, France > Guy K. Kloss, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand > Maurice Ling, The University of Melbourne, Australia > Stuart Mitchell, The University of Auckland, New Zealand > Mike Müller, Python Academy, Germany > Travis Oliphant, Continuum Analytics, Inc., USA > Fernando Pérez, University of California, Berkeley, USA > Massimo Di Pierro, DePaul University, USA > Marc Poinot, ONERA, France > Andy R. Terrel, TACC, University of Texas at Austin, USA > Gaël Varoquaux, INRIA, France > Aron Ahmadia, Columbia University, New York, USA > William Spotz, Sandia National Laboratory, USA > Kurt Smith, Enthought, Inc., USA > Francesc Alted, Continuum Analytics, Inc., USA > Matthew Turk, Columbia University, USA > Cyrus Harrison, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA > Samantha Foley, University of Wisconsin, USA > Emmanuelle Gouillart, Joint Unit CNRS/Saint-Gobain, France > Yung-Yu Chen, Taiwan > > > Workshop Organizers > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Chairs: > Andreas Schreiber, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany > William Scullin, Argonne National Laboratory, USA > > E-Mail: pyhpc2013@xxxxxx > ******************************************************************************** > The hpc-announce mailing list has been setup to have a common mailing > list to share information with respect to upcoming HPC related > events. 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