Introduction

The high-level programming language Python is well established with a large community in academia and industry. It is a general-purpose language adopted by many scientific applications. Examples are computational fluid dynamics, bio molecular simulation, machine learning, data analysis, or scientific visualization. Scientists, engineers, and educators use Python for scientific computing, high-performance computing, and distributed computing. Traditionally, system administrators use Python for system management and automating administration tasks. Python is extremely easy to learn due to its very clean syntax and great readability. Therefore developers love Python as it facilitates to write sustainable and maintainable software systems. For the same reasons, Python is well suited for education at all levels.

The overarching theme of the workshop is productivity vs. performance in HPC and scientific programming. While Python is extremely strong in supporting human productivity, it still lacks in computational performance compared to ‘traditional’ HPC languages such as Fortran or C. For the workshop, we encourage authors to submit novel research in improving performance of Python applications as well as research on productivity of development with Python.

The workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners using Python in all aspects of high performance and scientific computing. The goal is to present Python applications from mathematics, science, and engineering, to discuss general topics regarding the use of Python, and to share experiences using Python in scientific computing education.

Call for paper

Important date

2016-09-05
Draft paper submission deadline
2016-10-10
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

  • Hybrid programming and integration with other programming languages

  • Comparison of Python with other dynamic languages for HPC

  • Python for multi-core processors and quantum computers

  • Interactive parallel computing

  • High-performance computing applications with Python

  • Performance analysis, profiling, and debugging of Python code

  • System administration

  • Scientific visualization

  • Machine learning and data analytics

  • Problem solving environments and frameworks

  • Diversity and education in HPC and scientific computing

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Important Date
  • Nov 14

    2016

    Conference Date

  • Sep 05 2016

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Oct 10 2016

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Nov 14 2016

    Registration deadline

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Association for Computing Machinery - ACM