Intel Speakerships at ISC 2021: Intel Speakerships at ISC 2021 Online June 24-July 2, 2021 |
Conference website | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=intelspeakershipsatisc20210 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=intelspeakershipsatisc20210 |
Abstract registration deadline | April 23, 2021 |
Submission deadline | April 23, 2021 |
Intel Speakerships at ISC 2021
Welcome to the Intel® Speakerships at ISC 2021 abstract submissions site. By invitation from the Intel Planning Committee, please use this form to submit your abstract for online speakership opportunities by April 23, 2021 or sooner. We are looking for abstracts for short Technical Talks and Fireside Chats to take place online, as part of Intel’s ISC 2021 digital presence. We invite you to share your research and breakthrough results made possible with the Intel portfolio of architecture and tools. Preference will be given to proposals of the highest technical merit and that lend themselves best to engaging, and impactful experiences for people throughout the HPC and AI community.
List of Topics
- Exascale
- AI—ML/DL
- HPDA
- HPC in the Cloud
- Parallel Programming (MPI, OpenMP, C/C++/DPC++, Fortran, oneAPI, etc.)
- Visualization Development
- Systems
- Storage
- Power
- Networking
Submission Guidelines
Submit your abstract by April 23, 2021 or sooner. If you do not already have an EasyChair account, create one and then follow the submission form link. All abstract submissions are subject to Intel selection and final approval. Speaker acceptance notifications will be sent May 14, 2021. Please provide the following key information via the submission form:
- Title (15 words maximum).
- Keywords (3 minimum).
- Format (select one).
- Technical Talk: 10 minutes, 10 slides maximum, typically 1 speaker.
- Fireside Chat: 10 minutes, 2 slides (title slide; CTA slide), 1 Intel moderator and up to 4 guests.
- Topic (select all that apply).
- Abstract description (250 words maximum). Please ensure that your abstract specifies: What Intel architecture, Intel storage/networking, and/or Intel software tools/enabled frameworks will be referenced in your presentation? Why will this talk be impactful and interesting to the HPC and AI community? For example, novel results, time to solution, power saving, etc. What will people learn from your presentation? How was Intel technology used in this work?
- Is this a new solution/system? If not, when and where was it first shown?
- Do you have any schedule constraints we should be aware of?
- Speaker name
- Speaker job title and company/affiliation
- Speaker short bio (may include social media links)
- Speaker headshot
Contact
All questions should be emailed to speaker manager Shari Lawrence sharix.lawrence@intel.com.