Registration is now open for the inaugural High-Performance Computing Symposium, taking place on April 2, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Glass Pavilion, Homewood campus, Johns Hopkins University. This event will showcase cutting-edge advancements in high-performance computing and honor the legacy of Professor Mark O. Robbins.
The symposium features an impressive lineup of keynote speakers, including:
- Professor Somnath Ghosh (Johns Hopkins University)
- Professor Giulia Guidi (Cornell University)
- Professor Pratyush Tiwari (University of Maryland)
- Wen-Wen Tung (National Science Foundation and Purdue University)
Highlights of the agenda include:
- A poster competition to showcase innovative research.
- The Robbins Award presentations recognizing outstanding contributions to HPC at Hopkins.
- Networking opportunities with leading experts in the field.
- Engaging discussions on the impact of HPC resources like Rockfish.
This is a must-attend event for researchers, faculty, and students passionate about high-performance computing. Reserve your spot today.