SC14 Workshop Proposals due 7 February 2014

Just to let you know that there should be even more OpenCL and related technologies on SC14

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Are you interested in hosting a workshop at SC14?

Please mark your calendars as SC will be accepting proposals from 1 January – 7 February for independently planned full-, half-, or multi-day workshops.

Workshops complement the overall SC technical program. The goal is to expand the knowledge base of practitioners and researchers in a particular subject area providing a focused, in-depth venue for presentations, discussion and interaction. workshop proposals will be peer-reviewed academically with a focus on submissions that wil inspire deep and interactive dialogue in topics of interest to the HPC community.

For more information, please consult: http://sc14.supercomputing.org/program/workshops

Important Submission Info

Web Submissions Open: 1 January 2014
Submission Deadline: 7 February 2014
Notification of acceptance: 28 March 2014

Submit proposals via: https://submissions.supercomputing.org/
Questions: workshops@info.supercomputing.org

We’re thinking of proposing one too. Want to collaborate? Mail us! Don’t forget, to go to HiPEAC (20 January) and IWOCL (12 May) to meet us!

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