Euro-Par 2023 PhD Symposium
Euro-Par 2023 PhD Symposium
The Euro-Par PhD Symposium is a welcoming and supportive forum for PhD students to present their work, meet and interact with peers, and to receive constructive feedback about their work from experts in the Euro-Par community. The program will feature technical presentations by PhD students, and discussions in panel and open formats. Contributions accepted to the PhD Symposium will appear in the Euro-Par companion proceedings.
Accepted Papers
A polynomial-time algorithm for detecting potentially unbounded places in a Petri net-based concurrent system.
Marcin Wojnakowski, Remigiusz Wiśniewski and Mateusz Popławski.
Online job failure prediction in an HPC system.
Francesco Antici, Andrea Borghesi and Zeynep Kiziltan.
Transitioning to Smart Sustainable Cities Based on Cutting-Edge Technological Improvements.
Andreas Andreou and Constandinos Mavromoustakis
Exploring Mapping Strategies for Co-allocated HPC Applications.
Ioannis Vardas, Sascha Hunold, Philippe Swartvagher and Jesper Larsson Träff.
Massively parallel EEG algorithms for pre-exascale architectures.
Zeyu Wang and Zoltan Juhasz
Algorithm Selection of MPI Collectives Considering System Utilization.
Majid Salimi Beni, Sascha Hunold and Biagio Cosenza
Parallel auto-scheduling of counting queries in machine learning applications on HPC systems.
Paweł Bratek, Lukasz Szustak and Jaroslaw Zola
Service Management in Dynamic Edge Environments.
Claudia Torres-Pérez, Estefanía Coronado, Cristina Cervelló-Pastor and Muhammad Shuaib Siddiqui
Data Assimilation with Ocean Models: A Case Study of Reduced Precision and Machine Learning in the Gulf of Mexico.
Daniel Voss, Gary Tyson, Olmo Zavala-Romero, Alexandra Bozec and Ashwanth Srinivasan
Efficiently Distributed Federated Learning.
Gianluca Mittone, Robert Birke and Marco Aldinucci.
Path plan optimisation for UAV assisted data collection in large areas.
Ruben Enrique Padilla Robles and Rizos Sakellariou.
PROGRAM
Euro-Par 2023 PhD Symposium Tuesday Aug. 29, 2023 | |
Time | Event |
09.00 – 09.15 | Welcome by the PhD Symposium Chairs Dr. Herodotos Herodotou and Dr. Demetris Trihinas |
09.45 – 10.35 | Session 1 – Chair: Dr. Herodotos Herodotou Each presentation will be allocated 10min + 5min for Q/A
Exploring Mapping Strategies for Co-allocated HPC Applications. Ioannis Vardas, Sascha Hunold, Philippe Swartvagher and Jesper Larsson Träff. Online Job Failure Prediction in an HPC System. Francesco Antici, Andrea Borghesi and Zeynep Kiziltan. Parallel Auto-scheduling of Counting Queries in Machine Learning Applications on HPC Systems. Paweł Bratek, Lukasz Szustak and Jaroslaw Zola Algorithm Selection of MPI Collectives Considering System Utilization. Majid Salimi Beni, Sascha Hunold and Biagio Cosenza A Polynomial-time Algorithm for Detecting Potentially Unbounded Places in a Petri net-based Concurrent System. Marcin Wojnakowski, Remigiusz Wiśniewski and Mateusz Popławski.
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10.35 – 11.00 | Coffee Break |
11.00 – 12.30 | Session 2 – Chair: Dr. Demetris Trihinas Each presentation will be allocated 10min + 5min for Q/A
Massively Parallel EEG Algorithms for Pre-exascale Architectures. Zeyu Wang and Zoltan Juhasz Service Management in Dynamic Edge Environments. Claudia Torres-Pérez, Estefanía Coronado, Cristina Cervelló-Pastor and Muhammad Shuaib Siddiqui Efficiently Distributed Federated Learning. Gianluca Mittone, Robert Birke and Marco Aldinucci. Path Plan Optimization for UAV Assisted Data Collection in Large Areas. Ruben Enrique Padilla Robles and Rizos Sakellariou Transitioning to Smart Sustainable Cities Based on Cutting-Edge Technological Improvements. Andreas Andreou and Constandinos Mavromoustakis Data Assimilation with Ocean Models: A Case Study of Reduced Precision and Machine Learning in the Gulf of Mexico. Daniel Voss, Gary Tyson, Olmo Zavala-Romero, Alexandra Bozec and Ashwanth Srinivasan |
12.30 | Closing Remarks by the PhD Symposium Chairs Dr. Herodotos Herodotou and Dr. Demetris Trihinas |
Call for Applications
Registration Studentships
We are happy to announce that we can cover the registration fees of 15 student attendees; 15 awards will be funded by the Euro-Par Foundation. To qualify, you should be a PhD student studying Informatics and Computing Science at the time of the event.
On top of the above specific criteria for each studentship, the following criteria will be used:
- Explicit recommendation by the advisor(s) is paramount, as awards will be given based on the strength of the advisor(s) letter.
- Priority will be given to in-person attendees.
To claim the sponsored registration please contact us at info@ easyconferences.eu
Successful applicants may be asked to undertake some tasks to assist the running of Euro-Par 2023.