Poster Show

Poster submission and details!

Georgia Tech’s School of Computational Science, Institute for Data Engineering and Science (IDEaS), Center for High Performance Computing (CHiPC), Center for Research into Novel Computing Hierarchies (CRNCH), and Partnership for Advanced Computing Environment (PACE) are hosting a student poster show that will be held in conjunction with SC21 activities.

Congratulations to our Poster Session Winners!

1st Place: PARALLEL ALGORITHMS AND GENERALIZED FRAMEWORKS FOR LEARNING LARGE-SCALE BAYESIAN NETWORKS – Ankit Srivastava and Srinivas Aluru (advisor)
2nd Place: Real-Time Non-equilibrium Electron Dynamics Method for Extended Strongly Correlated Systems – Dariia Yehorova and Joshua S. Kretchmer
3rd Place: AERMOD, RLINE, AND RLINEXT CASE STUDY ANALYSES IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA – Randall Guensler, Hongyu Lu, William Reichard, Ziyi Dai,Tian Xia, Angshuman Guin, and Michael O. Rodgers

 

Thank you to all of the students who entered our poster show this year!

 

Poster Show: Wednesday, November 17 | 7 p.m. – 8 p.m. EST

Who can submit?

The poster show is open to all students regardless of class level or school affiliation.

What type of work will be accepted?

The HPC Poster Show is accepting posters that focus on general high-performance computing (HPC) usage. This includes, but is not limited to, designing and improving HPC systems and applications as well as research by students working in domain sciences who are getting interesting multi-node results.

What happens after submission?

Upon submission, we will review your poster and confirm your slot in the poster session. Inclusion of your poster is dependent on having both a complete submission and availability during the poster session held Wednesday, Nov. 17, 6 – 8 PM EST.

The Best Poster Award will be announced at the end of the HPC Poster Show.

Poster Specifications:

Submit in PDF

Poster Size: 36×48 inches

Example Poster Template Found Here

How is this different from other poster shows and why should I submit?

The Supercomputing Conference is being as a hybrid event this year! To ensure we have a large audience attend our virtual poster session, we will combine this event with our ARC Symposium!