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Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Hear from NSF's Aaron Dubrow as He Lists 10 Ways Advanced Computing Catalyzes Science
High-performance computing (HPC) enables discoveries in practically every field of science - not just those typically associated with supercomputers like chemistry and physics - but also in the social sciences, life sciences and humanities.
By combining superfast and secure networks, cutting-edge parallel computing and analytics software, and advanced scientific instruments and critical datasets across the U.S., NSF's cyber-ecosystem lets researchers investigate questions that can't otherwise be explored.
NSF has supported advanced computing since its beginning and is constantly expanding access to these resources to help tens of thousands of researchers each year - from high school students to Nobel Prize winners -- at institutions large and small, regardless of geographic locality, expand the frontiers of science and engineering.
Click here for 10 examples of research -- enabled by advanced computing resources -- from across all of science.
Excerpted with permission from Aaron Dubrow, the National Science Foundation
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
SC15 Technical Program Committee Update from Recent Austin Meeting
The SC15 Technical Program Committee met in Austin on June 22nd-23rd. During the meeting, 358 paper submissions were discussed in nine different focus areas. Out of these papers, 57 papers were accepted for presentation at SC15 and 22 were accepted with shepherds.
The Program Committee also nominated five papers for the Best Paper award and three for the Best Student Paper award. Additionally, one paper was nominated in both categories.
The Technical Papers chairs would like to thank all the authors and all the Technical Paper Committee members for making the SC15 technical program a success.
The list of accepted papers will be posted on Wednesday, August 12. More details about the full program are available here. Check back here for updates as they become available.
The Program Committee also nominated five papers for the Best Paper award and three for the Best Student Paper award. Additionally, one paper was nominated in both categories.
The Technical Papers chairs would like to thank all the authors and all the Technical Paper Committee members for making the SC15 technical program a success.
The list of accepted papers will be posted on Wednesday, August 12. More details about the full program are available here. Check back here for updates as they become available.
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