Three Awards Given for Best Poster at IPDPS 2011
(For details, see four-page papers published in IPDPS 2011 Forum proceedings)
Mathias Jacquelin (LIP, ENS Lyon, INRIA, Lyon, France)
Poster: Memory-aware scheduling techniques: From multicores to supercomputers
Alexandra Carpen-Amarie ( IRISA, University Rennes 1, INRIA, Rennes, France)
Poster: Towards a Self-Adaptive Data Management System for Cloud Environments
Pierre Riteau (INRIA, IRISA, Rennes, France)
Poster: Building Large Scale Dynamic Computing Infrastructures over Distributed Clouds
PhD Forum Chair: Luc Bougé (ENS Cachan, France)
The IPDPS PhD Forum focuses on current graduate students working toward a PhD in broadly defined areas related to parallel and distributed processing. Twenty-eight students who submitted proposals for the IPDPS 2011 event have been selected to display a poster describing their dissertation research. The posters will go on display at 12 Noon on Tuesday, 17 May in the conference break area and will be available for viewing until 5:30 PM on Wednesday, at which time all of the students presenters will be on hand to describe their work to conference attendees and answer questions regarding their research.
The PhD Forum participants may publish their preliminary results in a short paper, which will be published with the proceedings of the IPDPS Workshops and available through the IEEE Computer Society Digital Library. The PhD Forum offers students the opportunity to receive expert feedback on their research and to make contacts for entering the job market. At the same time, the IPDPS conference attendees, including representatives from industry and academia, are able to preview upcoming developments in parallel and distributed processing and related technologies.
Research Projects-Dissertations of PhD Forum Participants - Download PDF
PhD FORUM PROGRAM
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Tuesday, 12 Noon through
Wednesday evening |
PhD Forum Posters on display in conference break area |
Wednesday 5:30 to 7:00 PM |
PhD Forum: Students available at Posters for questions & comments |
Wednesday Evening Banquet |
TCPP Best Poster Award to be announced |
TRAVEL AWARD OPPORTUNITY
Participants in the IPDPS PhD Forum will be eligible for TCPP Travel Awards for student authors at IPDPS and are encouraged to apply before March 1, 2011. Last year, twelve PhD Forum authors received such travel awards. Please visit the IPDPS website for more details as they are posted.
SPONSORSHIP
The IPDPS PhD Forum is sponsored by the Technical Committee on Parallel Processing of the IEEE Computer Society as part of its mission to promote parallel processing research and education, especially at the PhD level.
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