Chameleon at SC25

We're heading to SC25 in St. Louis. Read what we'll be up to!

SC2025 is taking place in St. Louis, Missouri from November 16 to 21, 2025. Kate Keahey, Chameleon PI, will be attending the conference and hopes to see some of you there. Below, we list some of the events where Chameleon is getting let out of the box!

Paper Presentation at EduHPC25

As some of you may know, Chameleon supports the NSF-funded FOUNT project, which focuses on creating educational Trovi artifacts that teach students critical skills in computer science, including data systems, storage, machine learning, and data analysis. One of the project PIs of FOUNT, Fraida Fund, used Chameleon in Spring 2025 along with FOUNT artifacts on Trovi to teach a massive graduate-level course on machine learning operations (MLOps) at scale. We collaborated with PI Fund on a paper detailing the course materials, structure, cost (if run on commercial clouds, like AWS or Google), and lessons learned, which will be published in EduHPC25's proceedings. Kate Keahey will present the paper at the workshop on Sunday, November 16, 2025 at 10:45 AM ET. Read the paper here. And check out the EduHPC25 schedule here.

ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) Posters

Chameleon's commitment to education extends beyond the classroom to supporting the next generation of researchers. We're excited to announce that three exceptional students will be presenting posters at the ACM Student Research Competition at SC'25: Hudson Reynolds and Alex Tuecke will showcase their autonomous bioacoustic monitoring system for wildlife conservation, Zahra Temori will present her performance optimizations to the CC-snapshot tool (including an impressive 80% reduction in snapshot creation time), and Saieda Ali Zada will demonstrate her AI-powered documentation assistant that leverages RAG systems to help users navigate Chameleon resources. These projects highlight the diverse research enabled by Chameleon's infrastructure—from edge computing and bare metal benchmarking to GPU-accelerated AI workloads. Stop by the SRC poster session on Tuesday, November 18 at  to meet these talented students and learn more about their innovative work. You can read detailed descriptions of all three projects in our student spotlight blog post.

We're excited to participate in this wonderful event. Don't be a stranger!

Student Spotlight: Three Chameleon Projects Heading to SC'25

Bioacoustics, Snapshots, and AI: Student Innovations Pushing the Boundary of Science

This summer, three talented students used Chameleon to tackle challenges ranging from wildlife conservation to reproducibility and AI-assisted documentation. Their innovative work earned them spots at the ACM Student Research Competition at SC'25, where they'll present posters on autonomous bioacoustic monitoring, snapshot performance optimization, and intelligent documentation systems. Discover how Hudson Reynolds, Alex Tuecke, Zahra Temori, and Saieda Ali Zada leveraged Chameleon's infrastructure to create impactful solutions.

Chameleon presents AutoLearn, IndySCC'23 success, and more at SC'23

Chameleon talks, papers, posters, and more - all to be found at SC'23

Attending SC’23? Check out the initiatives Chameleon is supporting at the event including workshops, papers written using Chameleon, and more! If you’re presenting something related to Chameleon at SC’23 and not on this list, send us an email – we will update this announcement with relevant information as we get it.

SC: The largest Reproducibility Laboratory

Today we share a very unique user experience -- a conversation with Rafael Tolosana Calasanz who is an Associate Professor in the Department of Informatics of the University of Zaragoza, Spain and has participated in the reproducibility initiative at SC. Rafael shares with us his experiences reproducing artifacts on Chameleon and his insights on reproducibility and its importance to the modern scientific process. 


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