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UK OpenMP User's Conference

Call for Submissions - Deadline January 31, 2018

Please Note:
The Call for Papers for IWOMP 2018 and OpenMPCon which are taking place in Barcelona, Spain between 25 - 29 September 2018 will be published shortly.
The inaugural UK OpenMP User's Conference is intended to become the annual meeting of the growing UK-based community of developers who use OpenMP, with the aims being to:
  • Share OpenMP programing knowledge and best practise amongst UK users.
  • Network with fellow developers. Help to promote the evolution of the OpenMP standard.
  • Provide a feedback channel to the OpenMP Architecture Review Board, so that the OpenMP language reflects the needs of the programmers who use it.
  • Enable the exchange of ideas with vendors of OpenMP hardware, software and tools.
The event is open to anyone who is interested in participating in, or contributing to, the UK community of OpenMP developers.  Visit the Conference Website.

Call for Submissions

Submissions, in the form of short abstract (max 500 words) are requested for consideration by the program committee. Submissions related to any aspect of using OpenMP are of interest, including (but not limited to): case-studies of OpenMP use in applications, software tools, programming methods, debugging, performance analysis, and integration.

Submissions will be evaluated on their merit based on their relevance to OpenMP users. They do not have to cover new or un-published work, but should be topical and be appropriate for a technical audience. Three formats of presentation are available:
  • Technical Presentations and Research Papers (30 min presentations)
  • Tutorials & Workshops (1/4 or 1/2 Day)
  • Posters (Displayed during the breaks)
The deadline for all submissions is: 31st January, 2018 and should be made via EasyChair

Conference Program

In addition to the technical sessions we will also be scheduling extended breaks during the event to ensure that there is plenty of time to meet and network with other member of the OpenMP community to discuss and share knowledge and experience of parallel programming with OpenMP. There will also be  a panel discussion to include members of the OpenMP ARB, vendors and most importantly: OpenMP users.

The following sessions have already been scheduled to provide an outline of the program.  Please don't let these limit your submissions!  Anything that is related to OpenMP will be considered as long as its of a technical nature (not marketing).

Monday Tutorials & Panel Discussion:
  • A Hands-On-Introduction to OpenMP (all day):  
  • Advanced OpenMP: Performance and 4.5 Features  (half day)
  • Programming Your GPU with OpenMP: A Hands-On Introduction  (half day)
  • Panel Discussion: OpenMP is Twenty. Where is it Going? Including an opportunity for users to put questions to the OpenMP ARB members present.
There will be a Conference Dinner on the Monday evening followed by networking at local pub.

Tuesday
The following invited talks have currently been confirmed and additional talks will be added according to the Call for Submissions above.
  • Keynote: Thread Alert: Improving Weather Warnings and Forecasts With OpenMP by Paul Selwood, Manager of HPC Optimisation, Met Office Asbtract:
  • Abstract: Accurate weather forecasts are hugely important to a nation's economy. They help keep transport links open, keep electricity flowing and enable emergency response to extreme weather events. The Unified Model is a key component in the Met Office's ability to generate hundreds of forecasts every day to tight operational timescale. It is constantly being improved with more accurate and computationally expensive physics. OpenMP has been an important tool in meeting the scalability challenge this has presented. This presentation will describe the Unified Model's journey with OpenMP. This has taken it from an enabler of hyperthreads, through I/O acceleration to being a fully-fledged part of the model's parallelism strategy. The lessons learned during this process will be shared, along with some recent experiences with tasking to mitigate MPI load imbalance.
  • Invited Talk: OpenMP Gotchas by Dr Mark Bull, Architect (Research and Training), EPCC
  • Invited Talk: OpenMP 4.5 Performance Portability by Simon McIntosh-Smith, Prof. in High Performance Computing, University of Bristol Conference Dinner There will be a conference dinner on the evening of Monday 21st May.

Program Committee

  • Conference Chair: Simon McIntosh-Smith, Prof. in High Performance Computing, University of Bristol
  • Program Co-Chair: Dr Mark Bull, Architect (Research and Training), EPCC Program Co-Chair:
  • Jim Cownie, Principal Engineer, Intel Corporation (UK) Ltd.
  • Founder, Local Organiser & Marketing Chair: Tim Lewis, Croftedge Marketing Limited

Proceedings

All the presentations, tutorials and posters presented at the meeting will be collated into a set of electronic proceedings and made available on-line. All presenters must register for the conference at the prevailing rate and must attend the conference to be included in the proceedings.

Sponsors


If your company is interested in promoting its products to the UK OpenMP community please contact tim.lewis@croftedge.com to discuss the various Sponsorship Opportunities available. Your support is greatly appreciated and will help us build the UK OpenMP community.
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