This year’s HiPEAC conference will take place on 18-20 January with the active participation of BSC researchers, who form a core part of the over 2,000 experts in the HiPEAC network.
This major international event will be held online for the first time this year, and the program includes 3 keynote talks, 27 workshops, 6 tutorials and the main paper track organised in 6 sessions focussed on the topics: compilers; neural network accelerators; runtime, optimizing memory efficiency and reliability; designing and scheduling; and tuning and optimization.
Among the sessions featuring BSC researchers are the following:
Monday, 18 January 2021
- PROHEXA: Programming environments and models for improved productivity for heterogeneous Exascale Computing Systems, co-organised by EPEEC and with talks by Antonio Peña
- Testing and evaluating workloads before silicon availability - The Mont-Blanc 2020 approach for SoC codesign, organised by Montblanc 2020, Adrià Armejach
- European Processor Initiative (EPI) Tutorial
Tuesday, 19 January 2021
- HeLP-DC: Heterogeneous and Low- Power Data Center Technologies, co-organised by DEEPHEALTH and with a talk by Eduardo Quiñones
- International Workshop on Mixed Critical Systems – Dependable and Secure Artificial Intelligent CPS, co-organised by De-RISC, MASTECS and SELENE, and with talks by Francisco J. Cazorla
- RESILIENTHPC: Resilience in High Performance Computing, with talks by Isaac Boixaderas and Petar Radojkovic, and the involvement of the projects LEGaTO, EuroExa, RECIPE and Montblanc 2020
Wednesday, 20 January 2021
- The HPC CoE services and applications, organised by FocusCoE and with the involvement of the CoEs Cheese (Arnau Folch), Excellerat, BioExcel and CompBioMed
- De-RISC: Dependable Real-Time Safety-Critical RISC-V based Platforms, organised by De-RISC and with a talk by Jaume Abella
- Tackling global challenges by use of HPC / HPDA and AI, organised by ESiWACE
- NG-RES: Workshop on Next Generation Real-Time Embedded Systems, with Francisco J. Cazorla and Jaume Abella in the program committee
HiPEAC2021 will also feature different activities in the context of STEM Day, organised by the BSC Strategy Support Unit members Xavier Salazar and Antonio Louro. The objective of these activities is to help students find career growth opportunities and get in contact with the most relevant institutions developing the next generation of computing systems.
For further information, visit the HiPEAC website: https://www.hipeac.net/conference
Social media hashtag: #HiPEAC21