From Andreas.Schreiber at dlr.de Sun Jul 8 05:55:33 2018 From: Andreas.Schreiber at dlr.de (Andreas.Schreiber at dlr.de) Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2018 09:55:33 +0000 Subject: [python-hpc] Call for Papers: 8th Workshop on Python for High-Performance and Scientific Computing (PyHPC 2018) Message-ID: <64886ABF09B1924997D70320E02F7DDB53F3393D@DLDEFFMIMP03EXC.intra.dlr.de> CALL FOR PAPERS PyHPC2018 8th Workshop on Python for High-Performance and Scientific Computing November 12, 2018, Dallas, TX, USA In cooperation with TCHPC Held in conjunction with SC18: The International Conference on High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis http://www.dlr.de/sc/pyhpc2018 INTRODUCTION The high-level programming language Python is well established with a large community in academia and industry. It is a general-purpose language adopted by many scientific applications. Examples are computational fluid dynamics, bio molecular simulation, machine learning, finance, or scientific visualization. Scientists, engineers, and educators use Python for data science, high-performance computing, and distributed computing. Traditionally, system administrators use Python for system management and automating administration tasks. Python is extremely easy to learn due to its very clean syntax and great readability. Therefore developers love Python as it facilitates writing sustainable and maintainable software systems. For the same reasons, Python is well suited for education at all levels. The workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners using Python in all aspects of high performance and scientific computing. The goal is to present Python applications from mathematics, science, and engineering, to discuss general topics regarding the use of Python, and to share experiences using Python in scientific computing education. CALL FOR PAPERS The overarching theme of the workshop is productivity vs. performance in HPC and scientific programming and education. While Python is extremely strong in supporting human productivity as well reproducible science, pure Python still lacks in computational performance compared to ?traditional? HPC languages such as Fortran or C. For the workshop, we encourage authors to submit novel research in improving performance of Python applications as well as research on productivity of development with Python. Please submit papers related any of the following topics: * High-Performance Computing, Big Data, and Data Science with Python * Hybrid programming and integration with other programming languages * Python compared to other languages for HPC and Data Science * Python for emerging computing paradigms (e.g., quantum computing, neuromorphic computing, probabilistic and stochastic computing) * Interactivity and reproducibility in HPC using Python * Performance analysis, profiling, and debugging * Administration of large HPC systems * Scientific and interactive visualization * Problem solving environments and frameworks * Diversity and education in HPC and scientific computing SUBMISSION We invite you to submit a paper with at least 8 pages (including references) via the submission site: https://submissions.supercomputing.org/?page=Submit&id=SC18Workshop:PythonforHigh-PerformanceandScientificComputing&site=sc18 All papers will be published in cooperation with IEEE TCHPC through ACM Digital Library and IEEE Xplore. The formatting instructions are available here: https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html You can also use the template online on Overleaf: https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/ieee-demo-template-for-computer-society-conferences/hzzszpqfkqky REPRODUCIBILITY AT PYHPC 2018 For PyHPC 2018, we adopt the following reproducibility approach according to the model of SC18: https://sc18.supercomputing.org/submit/sc-reproducibility-initiative/ Authors are encouraged to submit an appendix of up to two pages describing artifacts and any steps taken to increase the trustworthiness of their results. A paper cannot be disqualified based on information provided or not provided in this appendix, nor if the appendix is not available. The availability and quality of an appendix can be used in ranking a paper. In particular, if two papers are of similar quality, the existence and quality of the appendices can be part of the evaluation process. IMPORTANT DATES * Full paper submission: August 24, 2018 * Notification of acceptance: September 14, 2018 * Camera-ready papers: October 5, 2018 * Workshop: November 12, 2018 (Concurrent with SC18) WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS * Andreas Schreiber, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany * William Scullin, Argonne National Laboratory, USA * Bill Spotz, Sandia National Laboratories, USA * Rollin Thomas, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA CONTACT E-Mail: andreas.schreiber at dlr.de Twitter: @PythonHPC