20-22 December 2023 in Zakopane, Poland
Third International Workshop on the Future of Computing
GridLab The Next 3rd Decade
Background
The workshop is a great opportunity to invite international leaders and researchers
in advanced computing and e-Science from Europe, America, and Asia, and, together with representatives of the EU and US funding agencies, to discuss the fundamental aspects of Cyber/e-infrastructures evolution, and to contemplate the options for a more coherent, more coordinated approach to their global evolution.
WHEN COMPUTING AND HUMANITY UNITE TO SHAPE THE FUTURE
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| who is for |
Who are the workshops for?
Academic Engagement
For Academics: Exploring the Future of Computing Across Disciplines
Future-focused Industry
For Industry Leaders: Shaping the Future of Computing for Competitive Advantage
Global Grid Visionaries
For Visionaries: Uniting the World in the Pursuit of a Global Computing Grid
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Future over the next decade in Europe, USA, and Asia.
Project is a opportunity to invite international leaders and early stage researchers in grid computing and e-Science from Europe, America and Asia, to discuss, and to contemplate the options for a more coherent, more coordinated approach to the global evolution of CI.
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Project goals
Our goal is to discuss the state of the art of computing, its applications and, more importantly, it's future over the next decade in Europe, USA, and Asia.
Interdisciplinary Exchange
Unite Diverse Experts: Convene leaders from various fields. Explore the next decade's computing trends.
Transformation through Computing
Drive Innovation: Revolutionize research and education. Prepare students for future challenges.
Global Grid Vision
Create a unified global grid computing vision. Enhance integration for user-friendly computing.
Will discuss broadly such topics as:
About the event
The workshop plays a crucial role in creating a shared vision among community leaders responsible for unifying the field.
The ultimate objective of the Zakopane workshop is to establish a shared vision among global leaders and researchers in grid computing and eScience from Europe, the USA, and Asia.
About workshop
This workshop focuses on addressing the growing demand for a comprehensive cyberinfrastructure solution that seamlessly integrates existing and future elements into a user-friendly platform, in line with the original vision of a single Grid. Key topics for discussion during the workshop include:
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INTEGRATION CHALLENGES
1. Unifying diverse cyberinfrastructure elements: We strive to bring together various components into a cohesive system.
2. Addressing complexity on a global scale: Tackling intricate issues across international boundaries.
FUTURE-PROOFING
1. Anticipating upcoming cyberinfrastructure needs: Preparing for the tech demands of tomorrow.
2.Developing adaptable solutions for the future: Crafting flexible solutions for long-term success.
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COLLABORATIVE VISION
1. Involving key stakeholders in shaping the future: Engaging those who matter in defining our path forward.
2. Fostering international cooperation for a unified approach: Building partnerships to achieve common goals.
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Organizing Committee and Program Committee
University of Notre Dame, USA
Program Committee Co-Chairs: Jarek Nabrzyski
Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland
Program Committee Co-Chairs: Krzysztof Kurowski
University of Wyoming, USA
Program Committee Co-Chairs: Edward Seidel
Organizing Committee and Program Committee
University of Notre Dame, USA
Program Committee Co-Chairs: Jarek Nabrzyski
Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland
Program Committee Co-Chairs: Krzysztof Kurowski
University of Wyoming, USA
Program Committee Co-Chairs: Edward Seidel
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