Prof. Marc Snir of the Argonne National Laboratory will give a plenary talk at PASC16 Conference on the morning of the 8th June on “Exascale Computing and Beyond”: “The US, like the EU and other countries, is engaged in a national initiative that aims to deploy exascale computing platforms early in the next decade. The […]
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PASC16 Conference – Submission Portal is Now Open for Standalone Contributed Talks
The PASC16 Conference, co-sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), will be held from June 8 to 10, 2016 at the SwissTech Convention Center, located on the campus of EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland. PASC16 Conference June 8-10, 2016 SwissTech Convention Center EPFL, Switzerland www.pasc16.org The PASC Conference is a platform for interdisciplinary research across […]
PASC16 Public Talk – Prof. Chris Johnson presents Big Data Visual Analysis
Prof. Chris Johnson of University of Utah will give the public talk at PASC16 Conference on the evening of the 8th June on “Big Data Visual Analysis”: “We live in an era in which the creation of new data is growing exponentially such that every two days we create as much new data as we […]
Minisymposium program taking shape
The PASC16 organizing committee is pleased to announce that the program of minisymposia for PASC16 is taking shape. A list of accepted minisymposia is now available online, and the majority of these are soliciting additional contributions in the form of talks. The deadline for contributed talk submissions is 2nd March 2016. For more information visit […]
PASC16 Conference – Submission Portal is Now Open for Contributed Talks
The PASC16 Conference welcomes submission of abstracts for contributed talks for particular minisymposia. Descriptions of the minisymposia can be found here. Submissions should be made via the PASC16 online submission portal by March 2, 2016. We would be grateful if you could forward this communication to colleagues in your professional circles. The PASC16 Conference, co-sponsored […]