Research Paper Sessions
The Research Paper Sessions provide first class open forums for engineers and scientists in academia, industry and government to present and discuss issues, trends and results which will shape the future of high performance computing.
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The ISC'13 Call for Papers is supported by IEEE Germany Section. |
The Research Paper Sessions will be held Monday, June 17, through Thursday, June 20.
Monday, June 17
Research Paper Session 1 (1:00 pm – 3:00 pm)
- PRACE Awarding
- 591 TFLOPS Multi-Trillion Particles Simulation on SuperMUC
- Lattice QCD on Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessors
Research Paper Session 2 (4:00 pm – 6:00 pm)
- Up to 700k GPU Cores, Kepler & the Exascale Future for Simulations of Star Clusters around Black Holes
- Towards Addressing CPU-Intensive Seismological Applications in Europe
- Leading Edge Hybrid Multi-GPU Algorithms for Generalized Eigenproblems in Electronic Structure Calculations
- Heterogeneous Programming & Optimization of Gyrokinetic Toroidal Code & Large-Scale Performance Test on TH-1A
- Achieving Efficient Strong Scaling with PETSc Using Hybrid MPI/OpenMP Optimisation
- Designing Scalable Graph500 Benchmark with Hybrid MPI+OpenSHMEM Programming Models
Tuesday, June 18
Research Paper Session 3 (9:00 am – 10:30 am)
Research Paper Session 4 (11:30 am – 1:00 pm)
- Using GPFS to Manage NVRAM-Based Storage Cache
- Pre-Execution Data Prefetching with Inter-thread I/O Scheduling
- Towards Self-Optimization in HPC I/O
- A Semantics-Aware I/O Interface for High Performance Computing
Research Paper Session 5 (2:15 pm – 4:15 pm)
- A Simple Concept for the Performance Analysis of Cluster-Computing
- Software Design Space Exploration for Exascale Combustion Co-Design
- Tracking the Performance Evolution of Blue Gene Systems
- Beyond the CPU: Hardware Performance Counter Monitoring on Blue Gene/Q
Wednesday, June 19
Research Paper Session 6 (9:00 am – 10:30 am)
- Maximizing Application Performance in a Multi-Core, NUMA-Aware Compute Cluster by Multi-Level Tuning
- Using Simulation to Validate Performance of MPI(-IO) Implementations
- Evaluating Lossy Compression on Climate Data
- One Size Does Not Fit All: Clustering Supercomputer Failures Using a Multiple Time Window Approach
Research Paper Session 7 (11:30 am – 1:00 pm)
- Parallelizing a High-Order CFD Software for 3D, Multi-block, Structural grids on the TianHe-1A Supercomputer
- On the GPU Performance of 3D Stencil Computations Implemented in OpenCL
- Improving Performance Portability in OpenCL Programs
- Auto-Tuning of Sparse Matrix-Vector Multiplication on Graphics Processors
Research Paper Session 8 (2:15 pm – 4:15 pm)
- Container-Based Job Management for Fair Resource Sharing
- iDataCool: HPC with Hot-Water Cooling and Energy Reuse
- TUE, a New Energy-Efficiency Metric Applied at ORNL's Jaguar
- The Effect of Topology-Aware Process & Thread Placement on Performance and Energy
Thursday, June 20
Research Paper Session 9 (9:00 am – 10:30 am)
- VLI – A Library for High Precision Integer & Polynomial Arithmetic
- Performance-Portable Finite Element Assembly Using PyOP2 & FEniCS
- Fork-Join & Data-Driven Execution Models on Multi-Core Architectures: Case Study of the FMM
- Offload Compiler Runtime for the Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor
Research Paper Session 10 (11:00 am – 12:00 pm)
- VM-MAD: A Cloud/Cluster Software for Service-Oriented Academic Environments
- Federating HPC Access via SAML: Towards a Plug-&-Play Solution
Awards
The following two awards will be given to outstanding papers:
From all papers accepted for the ISC’13 Research Paper Sessions, the Gauss Award Committee will choose the most outstanding paper in the field of scalable supercomputing to receive the Gauss Award. The winner of the Gauss Award will receive 3,000 Euro courtesy of the German Gauss Center for Supercomputing.
PRACE, the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe, will award a prize to the best paper submitted to the ISC Research Paper Sessions and the PRACE Scientific Conference in one of the following areas:
- a breakthrough in science achieved through high performance computing;
- an algorithm or implementation that achieves a significant improvement in scalability or performance;
- a novel approach to performance evaluation on a massively parallel architecture.
The winner of the PRACE ISC Award will receive sponsorship for participation in a training event, or a conference relevant to petascale computing.
Proceedings
Accepted papers will be published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. The proceedings will be available at ISC.
Research Paper Committee
The Research Paper Committee sets up the Research Paper Sessions, based on a call-for-papers procedure.
- Pavan Balaji, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
- Venkatramani Balaji, Princeton University, USA
- Mahdi Bohlouli, University of Siegen, Germany














