Call for Presentations at the Charm++ Workshop 2021 (Virtual) - Oct 18-19, 2021 #3473
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Call for Presentations and Participation at the
19th Annual Workshop on Charm++ and its Applications
October 18-19, 2021
Virtual Event
Submission Deadline: September 30, 2021
Website: https://charm.cs.illinois.edu/workshops/charmWorkshop2021
Note: Due to COVID-19, this year’s workshop will be held as a fully virtual event.
Authors are invited to submit abstracts describing research and development in the broad themes of parallel processing emphasized by Charm++, AMPI, and Charm4Py including runtime adaptivity, message-driven execution, task-based scheduling, automated resource management, and applications using these themes. Topics of interest include:
Submissions should be in the form of extended abstracts from one to three pages. The presentations will be posted at the workshop website, but there will be no published proceedings. Authors are encouraged to publish them in other conferences or journals. Please send any questions to Zane Fink [email protected].
Abstract Submission
Abstracts should be submitted through EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=charm2021
Important Dates
Abstracts Due: September 30, 2021 AOE
Notification of Acceptance: October 7, 2021 (rolling basis for early submissions)
Workshop: October 18-19, 2021
Early submissions are welcome and will expedite the reviewing process. Authors of early submissions will be notified of their acceptance within a week.
To register for the workshop as a virtual attendee or presenter, please register via our website: https://charm.cs.illinois.edu/workshops/charmWorkshop2021/. Registration will allow us to plan and provision for the workshop.
Please forward this invitation to any colleagues who may be interested.
Last year's workshop presentations can be found here:
https://charm.cs.illinois.edu/workshops/charmWorkshop2020/program.shtml
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