Reinventing HPC

ISC 2022 Call for Tutorials

PLEASE NOTE: THE CALL FOR TUTORIALS IS CLOSED!

The ISC tutorials are interactive courses focusing on key topics of high performance computing, networking, storage, and data science. Renowned experts in their respective fields will give attendees a comprehensive introduction to the topic as well as providing a closer look at specific problems. Tutorials are encouraged to include a “hands-on” component to allow attendees to practice prepared materials.

Attendance requires a Tutorial Pass. Please click here to view our registration fees. The ISC organizers will grant a 100% discount on the tutorial pass to the tutorial presenters.

Chair - Kathryn Mohror


 Tutorials Chair Kathryn Mohror, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
 Tutorials Deputy Chair Suren Byna, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, USA

 

Accepted Tutorials

Full Day Tutorials

  • Best Practices for HPC in the Cloud
  • Efficient Distributed GPU Programming for Exascale
  • High Performance Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and Data Science

Half Day Tutorials

  • Accelerating Scientific Computing Workflows through GPU-based Quantum-classical Programming, Compilation, and Simulation
  • Advanced MPI Programming
  • Advanced OpenMP: Performance and 5.2 Features
  • Better Scientific Software
  • Compression for Scientific & Engineering Data
  • Developing Robust and Scalable Next Generation Workflows Applications and Systems
  • GPU code optimization and auto-tuning made easy with Kernel Tuner: a hands-on, bring your own code tutorial
  • Hands-on Practical Hybrid Parallel Application Performance Engineering
  • Heterogeneous Programming in Modern C++ with SYCL
  • In Situ Analysis and Visualization with ParaView Catalyst and Ascent
  • Introduction to HPC Applications, Systems, Programming Models and Machine Learning and Data Analytics
  • Maintaining a Modern Scientific Software Stack Made Easy with EasyBuild
  • Managing HPC Software Complexity with Spack
  • Mastering Tasking with OpenMP
  • Modern High-Level Synthesis for Complex Data Science Applications
  • Modern Mixed-Precision Methods
  • Using Containers to Accelerate HPC
  • Using the New SPEChpc 2021 Scientific Application Benchmark Suites for the Evaluation of HPC Ecosystems

 

ISC 2022 CALL FOR TUTORIALS

PLEASE NOTE: The Call for Tutorials is now closed!

Submitted tutorial proposals will be reviewed by the ISC 2022 Tutorials Committee, which is headed by Kathryn Mohror, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA as chair with Suren Byna, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, USA, as Deputy Chair.

 

Important Dates

 Submission Deadline
closed
 Notification of Acceptance March 4, 2022
 Working Materials for Tutorial Attendees due
May 20, 2022 11:59pm AoE
 Tutorials

May 29, 2022
Half-day: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Full-day: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

 Final Presentation Slides in PDF due
June 2, 2022

 

AREAS OF INTEREST

  • Tutorials submissions are encouraged on the following topics:
    • Any area of interest listed in the call for research papers.
    • Additional topics that expand broader community engagement, e.g., large systems administration.
    • Innovative and emerging HPC technologies, e.g., cloud technologies for HPC, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning are highly encouraged.
    • Introductory tutorials for attendees new to HPC
  • We encourage tutorials that serve a broad audience over tutorials that focus solely on the research in a limited domain or a particular group.
  • Practical tutorials are preferred to completely theoretical ones and we encourage organizers to incorporate hands-on sessions where appropriate.

 

Submission & Review Process

Submission (The Call for Tutorials is closed)
 

Beside the information within the online submission form, the following information needs to be uploaded within a single PDF file:

  • Title of the tutorial
  • Tutorial author information
  • Abstract (200 words maximum)
  • Detailed description of the tutorial content (3 pages maximum)
    • Overview and goals of the tutorial (takeaways for the audience)
    • Targeted audience
    • Detailed outline of the tutorial (with time slots)
    • Description of hands-on activities, if applicable
    • Updates from previous presentations, if applicable
    • URLs to sample slides and other material
  • Logistics
    • Length of the tutorial (half-day (3.5 hours) or full-day (7 hours))
    • Percentage of content split as beginner, intermediate, advanced
    • Requirements for attendees (e.g., laptop, remote server account)
    • Estimated number of attendees (with short explanation if applicable)
  • Resume or CV of each presenter, including a list of recently taught courses or tutorials (2 pages maximum per presenter)
  • Travel funding request, if applicable (see "Travel Support" section below)

Review

  • Each tutorial will be reviewed by a minimum of 3 reviewers
  • Criteria for review include originality, significance, quality and clarity

Final decision (March 4, 2022)

  • Selection of tutorials (with the objective of covering the largest variety of topics)
  • Allocation of the time slot
  • Tutorials Committee reserves a right to assign a shepherd to some accepted submissions in order to ensure quality standards.
  • Notification of authors
 

Terms & Conditions

  • ISC 2022 is planned as an in-person conference from May 29 to June 2, 2022 in Hamburg, Germany. By submitting a tutorial proposal, you agree to organize and conduct the tutorial at ISC 2022 in Hamburg, Germany.
  • Tutorial presenters need to be registered ISC 2022 participants. The ISC organizers will grant a 100% discount on the tutorial pass to the tutorial presenters.
  • Tutorial organizers are responsible for submitting the material to be given to attendees (slide sets, additional teaching material, software installation and usage guides for practical hands-on sessions, etc.) via the ISC 2022 submission site. The tutorial organizers agree to release these materials to the tutorial attendees.
  • The ISC organizers will provide meeting room facilities and basic technical equipment for the tutorials, including internet access. Tutorial presenters will have to bring their own presentation laptops and adapters. Hands-on tutorials must be prepared to rely on laptops brought by the participants.
  • Generally, ISC does not cover travel, accommodation, registration fees and such costs besides given exceptions (see “Travel Support" section below).
  • Attendance will require a Tutorial Pass.

 

Travel Support

In general, ISC does not cover travel, accommodation, registration fees and other such costs but tutorial presenters from academia may receive travel support as follows:

 Max. Travel Funding per Person
Germany Europe Others
 Full-Day Tutorial
175 Euro 300 Euro 500 Euro
 Half-Day Tutorial
150 Euro 250 Euro 400 Euro

 

Travel support will be granted to a maximum of two presenters from academia for half-day tutorials and four presenters from academia for full-day tutorials. Presenters holding two half-day tutorials are treated like presenters of full-day tutorials.
All requests for travel funding need to be included in the tutorial proposal.

PRESENTATION MATERIALS

ISC will make the presentation material available within the event platform for registered attendees only.

  • Shadi Ibrahim, Inria, France (Chair)
  • Diana Moise, Cray, HPE, Switzerland (Deputy Chair)
  • Olivier Beaumont, Inria, France
  • Jalil BOUKHOBZA, ENSTA Bretagne, Lab-STICC CNRS UMR 6285, France
  • Jim Brandt, Sandia National Laboratories, United States of America
  • Suren Byna, The Ohio State University, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States of America
  • Philip Carns, Argonne National Laboratory, United States of America
  • Ewa Deelman, USC Information Sciences Institute, United States of America
  • LUCIA DRUMMOND, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil
  • Aniello Esposito, HPE, Switzerland
  • Ana Gainaru, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States of America
  • Bilel Hadri, KAUST Supercomputing Laboratory, Saudi Arabia
  • Shadi Ibrahim, Inria, France
  • Heike Jagode, University of Tennessee Knoxville, United States of America
  • Michael Kuhn, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany
  • Jay Lofstead, Sandia National Laboratories, United States of America
  • Diana Moise, Cray, HPE, Switzerland
  • Sarah Neuwirth, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC), Germany
  • Gabriel Noaje, NVIDIA, Singapore
  • George Pallis, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
  • Antonio J. Peña, Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), Spain
  • Anna Queralt, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
  • Ana-Lucia Varbanescu, University of Twente, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Amelie Chi Zhou, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong