Agenda at a Glance

  • 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM: Welcome Reception & Breakfast
  • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Opening Remarks and Morning Keynote by Dr. Kate Keahey
  • 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM: Morning Presentations/Panel Session
  • Lunch Break
  • 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM: Afternoon Keynote by Dr. Torsten Hoefler
  • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Afternoon Presentations/Panel Session
  • 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM: Concluding Remarks & Rooftop Happy Hour

View the complete detailed agenda on the workshop website.

Keynote Speakers

We are honored to feature two distinguished keynote speakers:
  • Dr. Kate Keahey (Argonne National Laboratory/UChicago) will present "Adaptable Infrastructures for Reproducible Science - The Chameleon 4 Approach", exploring how Chameleon's latest iteration advances reproducible research infrastructure
  • Dr. Torsten Hoefler (ETH Zürich) will discuss "Reproducing Performance - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly", addressing the unique challenges of performance reproducibility in HPC systems

Session Chairs

The workshop sessions will be chaired by distinguished leaders in HPC reproducibility:
  • Dr. Tanu Malik (DePaul University), former SC21 Reproducibility Chair, brings extensive experience in artifact evaluation and reproducibility initiatives
  • Dr. Sascha Hunold (TU Wien), current SC24 Reproducibility Chair, is leading innovations in reproducibility practices for the supercomputing community

Featured Presenters

We're delighted to showcase presentations from leading researchers in the field:
  • Tanu Malik presenting a comprehensive analysis of the SC21 Reproducibility Initiative and its impact on artifact evaluation processes
  • Sam Grayson (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) discussing testbed packaging for reproducibility workflows
  • Ruben Laso (University of Vienna) exploring C++ multicore and GPU benchmark reproducibility
  • Triveni Gurram and David Koop (Northern Illinois University) presenting on visualization reproducibility in HPC
  • Akhilesh Raj (Vanderbilt University) addressing performance and power optimization strategies
  • Klaus Kraßnitzer (IST Austria) introducing AutoAppendix for one-click reproducibility
  • Bogdan Stoica (University of Chicago) analyzing scalability bugs in large-scale systems
  • Kevin Kostage (Florida Gulf Coast University) presenting on federated learning using Chameleon
  • Adithya Raman (University at Buffalo) discussing energy consumption metrics for reproducibility
  • Quentin Guilloteau (University of Basel) sharing insights on artifact evaluation experiences

Schedule Highlights

  • Morning and afternoon presentation sessions featuring speakers from leading institutions
  • Interactive panel discussions with presenters
  • Networking opportunities during breaks
  • Concluding rooftop happy hour with stunning Atlanta views

Registration Special Offer

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We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta for this exciting event!
The Community Workshop on Practical Reproducibility in HPC is supported by the REPETO Project and Chameleon Cloud, funded by the National Science Foundation.