ICHEC set for PRACEdays19

ICHEC, as a member of PRACE (The Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe), is helping to promote PRACEdays19, which is currently open for registration.

PRACEdays19 is an integral part of the EuroHPC Summit Week 2019 and we want you to be an integral part of PRACEdays19. There are many ways for you, and your research, to add value to one of Europe’s most important conferences on HPC in science and industry. Held annually, the PRACEdays conference programmes are traditionally packed with high-level international keynote speakers and a broad range of parallel sessions dealing with different HPC topics in science and industry.

 

Call for Contributions

PRACE invites contributions for presentations on excellent scientific research from scientists and researchers from academia and industry.

 

Call for Posters

Is your research forward-looking and demonstrating breakthrough innovation? Let everyone at the conference learn more about it during the PRACEdays19 poster session. This “extended abstract,” or one-pager, should detail the novelty or originality of the science and highlight the need for HPC to achieve the results.

 

Ada Lovelace Award

Launched in 2016, the PRACE Ada Lovelace Award is awarded annually to a young female scientist making an outstanding contribution and impact on HPC in Europe and the world, and serves as a role model for women who are at the start of their scientific careers. Nominations are open until Friday 29 March 2019. To submit a nomination please send an email to submissionspracedays@prace-ri.eu

 

Diversity session

PRACE is proud to host a session dedicated to open discussion on Equality and Diversity in HPC. The session will include a number of invited speakers, but we are excited to include presentations and input from an audience as large and diverse as possible. If you would like to give a short presentation on your views and experience, please send an email to diversity@prace-ri.eu with a brief overview of what you wold like to share and your full contact details. Submission are welcome the end of March 2019.

 

Register

The EuroHPC Summit Week 2019 is bringing together Europe’s main HPC stakeholders and promises a wide variety of workshops on applications, HPC technologies and infrastructures. So sign up today and secure your spot in Poznań this May.

 

About PRACE

The Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE) is an international non-profit association with its seat in Brussels. The PRACE Research Infrastructure provides a persistent world-class High Performance Computing service for scientists and researchers from academia and industry in Europe. The computer systems and their operations accessible through PRACE are provided by 5 PRACE members (BSC representing Spain, CINECA representing Italy, ETH Zurich/CSCS representing Switzerland, GCS representing Germany and GENCI representing France). The Implementation Phase of PRACE receives funding from the EU’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (2014-2020) under grant agreement 730913. For more information, see www.prace-ri.eu

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Or contact Marjolein Oorsprong, Communications Officer: Telephone: +32 2 613 09 27 E-mail: communication[at]prace-ri.eu

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