Presentation information

Category
Industrial contribution
Scientific contribution
Poster
Student poster
Applicants are invited to send in contributions from scientific or industrial domains that use HPC. Please choose one of the following domains:
Secondary domains

Author

Honorific
Last name
First name
Organisation
 Example:
  • University of Amsterdam (please write your organisation’s name in English, you may add the name in your country’s language as well)
Department
   Example:
  • Department of Physics
Country

Contact details

will be used to contact you after the selection process
Phone number
 Please include country code.
Mobile phone
E-mail address
Postal address
 Organisation and/or name, building and/or street + number, postal code, city, country.

Description of your contribution

Title
Name and affiliation of the presenter
 Please repeat from above.
Photo
 Send us a professional / passport photo of yourself as a separate file (minimum 300pdi, high-resolution .jpg or similar) together with your submission.
Abstract

 The one-page abstract should include:
  • A description of the novelty / originality of the science/research project.
  • A description of the need for HPC / how HPC was instrumental in obtaining the results.
  • A forward-looking statement demonstrating scientific discoveries, innovation in industry or addressing society’s grand challenges.

Please limit your abstract to 3000 characters.

Curriculum Vitae

 A brief CV / biography of the (main) author especially his/her current position and area of interest.
Please limit your CV to 1200 characters.
Comment

 

You may use an extra sheet for short notes and comments about your project. For example: a bulleted list with previous and current projects and/or grants that are linked to your contribution; or a bulleted list of awards your research has already received; or a short bibliography; or any other short piece of information that you want the Programme Committee to be aware of.

Please note: the notes or comments may not be used to extend your abstract. If the text contained in the notes and comments section proves to be an integral part of your abstract, the Programme Committee will base its selection on the first page only.