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Get a Glimpse of Workshops at SC21

Workshops form the foundation for any SC conference, and SC21 is no different. Thirty-eight focused workshops – featuring in-depth presentations, discussions, interactions, and hands-on activities – will be available to SC21 attendees on Sunday, November 14; Monday, November 15; and Friday, November 19. The multitude of workshops offered to participants on a wide range of

SC21 Workshop Preview: 7th Annual Computational Approaches for Cancer (CAFCW)

How could HPC unlock the potential of digital twins to revolutionize cancer research and treatment? That’s just one of the topics that will be explored in St. Louis. Director Eric Stahlberg of Biomedical Infomatics at the Frederick National Laboratory previews this year’s workshop. CAFCW21: Computational Approaches for Cancer Workshop 2021 Sunday, November 14, 9 am–5:30

SC21 Workshop Preview: Redefining Scalability for Diversely Heterogeneous Architectures (RSDHA)

Diverse devices and the data they generate create unique challenges for HPC Scalability. Mehmet Belviranli, Associate Professor, Colorado School of Mines, previews his St. Louis workshop and speaks to how thousands of IOT devices and smartphones are complicating an already complex environment. RSDHA: Redefining Scalability for Diversely Heterogeneous Architectures Friday, November 19, 8:30 am–12 pm

Organizers of WHPC@SC21 Preview the Eleventh International Workshop

SC21 invites you to attend Women in HPC: Diversifying the HPC Community and Engaging with Male Allies, a workshop featuring Marium Umar of Intel and Jo Adegloba from AWS. In this SC21 TV interview they preview the St. Louis workshop, thank their mentors, and explain how anyone can instantly improve their work/life balance. Women in

Workshop Submissions Deadline Extended to February 26

Workshops provide a venue for focused, in-depth presentations, discussion, and hands-on activities. Many workshops are organized as “mini-conferences” on a specific theme with their own keynote speaker, while others may be focused on developing recommendations for future research and development directions for a specific HPC community. Workshop proposals are peer-reviewed and selected with a preference

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