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SCHEDULE: NOV 15-20, 2015
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PyHPC2015: Fifth Workshop on Python for High-Performance and Scientific Computing
SESSION: PyHPC2015: Fifth Workshop on Python for High-Performance and Scientific Computing
EVENT TYPE: Workshops
EVENT TAG(S): SIGHPC Workshop, Scientific Computing
TIME: 9:00AM - 5:30PM
Organizer(s):Andreas Schreiber, William Sculling, Bill Spotz, Andy R. Terrel
ROOM:Hilton Salon C
ABSTRACT:
Python is an established, high-level programming language with a large community in academia and industry. It is a general-purpose language adopted by many scientific applications such as computational fluid dynamics, biomolecular simulation, machine learning, data analysis, scientific visualization etc. The use of Python for scientific, high performance parallel, and distributed computing in increasing since years. Traditionally, system administrators are using Python a lot for automating tasks. Since Python is extremely easy to learn with a very clean syntax, it’s well-suited for education in scientific computing. Programmers are much more productive by using Python.
The workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners using Python in all aspects of high performance and scientific computing. The goal is to present Python applications from mathematics, science, and engineering, to discuss general topics regarding the use of Python, and to share experience using Python in scientific computing education.
This workshop will produce a refereed proceedings that will be available through the ACM Digital Library and IEEE Xplore (free of charge during and immediately after SC, and free after that to SIGHPC members).
More information: http://www.dlr.de/sc/pyhpc2015
Chair/Organizer Details:
Andreas Schreiber - German Aerospace Center
William Sculling - Argonne National Laboratory
Bill Spotz - Sandia National Laboratories
Andy R. Terrel - Continuum Analytics
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