Deadline for SC13 Workshop Proposals Approaching
Scheduled for 17-22 November in Denver, Colorado, SC13 will include several full-day and half-day workshops that complement the overall Technical Program events, expand the knowledge base of its subject area.
(prHWY.com) January 16, 2013 - Washington, D.C. -- LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., 11 January 2013 - The Supercomputing Conference has extended the deadline to submit workshop proposals for SC13.

Scheduled for 17-22 November in Denver, Colorado, SC13 will include several full-day and half-day workshops that complement the overall Technical Program events, expand the knowledge base of its subject area, and extend its impact by providing greater depth of focus. These workshops are geared toward providing interaction and in-depth discussion of stimulating topics of interest to the HPC community.

For SC13, workshop submissions and acceptance dates are being moved ahead to 31 January to accommodate the expanded focus on peer review. SC's continuing goal is to provide an informative, high-quality technical program that meets the highest academic standards.

Also to be added are new programs to highlight innovative technologies in HPC, alongside the traditional program elements that our community relies upon to stay abreast of the complex, changing landscape of HPC. To submit a workshop proposal, visit http://sc13.supercomputing.org/content/workshops

For a quarter of a century, the Supercomputing Conference has served as the crossroads for the entire HPC community. From users and program managers to colleagues and vendors, and from government to private industry to academia, SC has provided unparalleled cooperation, unequalled collaboration, and unmatched exposure.

Spotlighting the most advanced scientific and technical applications in the world, SC13 will bring together the international supercomputing community for an exceptional program of technical papers, tutorials and timely research posters. The SC13 Exhibition Hall will feature exhibits of the latest and greatest technologies from industry, academia and government research organizations; many of these technologies will be seen for the first time in Denver.

For more information, visit http://sc13.supercomputing.org/.

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