Call For Nominations: HPDC'22 Achievement Award
In 2012, HPDC established an annual achievement award, which is presented to an individual who has made long-lasting, influential contributions to the foundations or practice of the field of high-performance parallel and distributed computing (HPDC). These contributions may include one or more of the following:
- conceptual advances that have influenced the design or operation of HPDC systems or applications;
- innovative techniques or tools for the design or analysis of HPDC systems or applications;
- the design, the implementation, and the deployment of innovative (components of) HPDC systems or applications;
- the analysis of innovative (components of) HPDC systems or applications.
Past Winners
- 2021: Rosa Badia, for her innovations in parallel task-based programming models, workflow applications and systems, and leadership in the high performance computing research community.
- 2020: No winner
- 2019: Geoffrey Fox, for his foundational contributions to parallel computing, high-performance software, the interface between applications and systems, contributions to education, and outreach to underrepresented communities.
- 2018: Satoshi Matsuoka, for his pioneering research in the design, implementation, and application of high performance systems and software tools for parallel and distributed systems.
- 2017: David Abramson, for his pioneering research in the design, implementation, and application of high performance systems and software tools for parallel and distributed systems.
- 2016: Jack Dongarra, for his long-standing and far-reaching contributions in high performance linear algebra and large-scale parallel and distributed computing.
- 2015: Ewa Deelman, for her significant influence, contributions, and distinguished use of workflow systems in high-performance computing.
- 2014: Rich Wolski, for pioneering and high-impact contributions to grid, cloud, and parallel computing.
- 2013: Miron Livny, for his significant contribution and high impact in the area of high-throughput computing.
- 2012: Ian Foster, for his initiative in the creation and development of grid computing and his significant contributions to high-performance distributed computing in support of the sciences.
Achievement Award Talk
The award will be presented at the 31st International Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, June 27 - July 1, 2022. The winner should be available to receive the award and present an achievement award talk at the conference.
Nomination for the 2022 Award
Candidates may nominate a colleague by sending a letter in PDF form to dthain@nd.edu. Each nomination received will be retained and considered by the committee for three consecutive years. The letter of nomination should be about one page and contain:
- The nominee's current professional affiliation(s).
- A brief citation (thirty words or less) precisely stating the most salient reason(s) why the nominee is qualified for the award.
- A description of the technical contributions of the nominee and their significance and impact.
Important Dates
Nomination deadline: Wednesday, March 31th, 2022
2022 Award Selection Committee
- Rosa Badia
- Jon Weissman
- Abhishek Chandra
- Ada Gavrilovska
- Devesh Tiwari
- Douglas Thain