PDF of call for participation here.

The Front Range High Performance Computing (HPC) Symposium will bring together users and designers of HPC systems from universities, government laboratories, and industry along the Front Range. The two-day symposium will have tutorials, nationally recognized keynote speakers, submitted presentations and posters, birds-of-a-feather sessions, and a student research poster contest.
The symposium is organized by the FRCRC (www.frcrc.org) and will be hosted by Colorado State University's Information Science and Technology Center (ISTeC, istec.colostate.edu) on August 13 and 14, 2012. The current FRCRC members include Colorado State University, University of Colorado at Boulder, Colorado School of Mines, University of Wyoming, National Center for Atmospheric Research, NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory, and DOE/National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Who is invited to submit? All designers and users of HPC systems from universities, government laboratories, and industry are invited to submit a one-page extended abstract for an HPC-related design or use presentation. The submitted extended abstracts will be reviewed, and those accepted will be allocated 20 minutes for presentation and questions. For a poster, just submit a title, and all HPC topics will be accepted for a two-minute plenary overview prior to the display and discussion of posters. There will be no proceedings, thus, research recently published or to be submitted elsewhere can be considered here. People can submit both presentation abstracts and poster titles, but a given research result can be used for only one poster or paper. Posters showing student research will be judged, and the contest winner from each FRCRC member university will be awarded a trip to Supercomputing 2012.
The deadline for presentation extended abstracts ipostponed to June 29, and decisions will be sent by July 15. Poster titles must be submitted by July 22, and will be acknowledged by July 29.Details about the submission process and points of contact will be available by June 1 at http://www.frcrc.org/events/hpc-2012 .
The final program will be available on that site by July 15. Registration at that site is required by August 1.
PDF of call for participation here.

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