HiPC 2013 - 20th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing
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The 20th annual IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC 2013) will be held at the Hyderabad International Convention Center in Hyderabad, India, during December 18-December 21, 2013. It will serve as a forum for researchers from around the world to present their current research efforts and findings, and will act as a venue for stimulating discussions and highlighting high performance computing (HPC) related activities in Asia. The conference has a history of attracting participation from reputed researchers from all over the world.
HiPC 2013 will focus on the design and analysis of high performance computing and networking systems and their scientific, engineering, and commercial applications. In addition to technical sessions consisting of contributed papers, the conference will include invited presentations, a student research symposium, tutorials, and vendor presentations in the industry, user and research symposium.
Historically the conference has had an acceptance rate of approximately 20%. In the past couple of years the conference has seen over 450 attendees. The conference is co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Parallel Processing (TCPP) and the HiPC educational trust.
HiPC 2013 will focus on the design and analysis of high performance computing and networking systems and their scientific, engineering, and commercial applications. In addition to technical sessions consisting of contributed papers, the conference will include invited presentations, a student research symposium, tutorials, and vendor presentations in the industry, user and research symposium.
Historically the conference has had an acceptance rate of approximately 20%. In the past couple of years the conference has seen over 450 attendees. The conference is co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Parallel Processing (TCPP) and the HiPC educational trust.
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