CIUK 2018 POSTER COMPETITION
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Congratulations to our poster competition winner - Josh Borrow (Durham University)
Meet our poster competition finalists...
| Distributed Clustering Algorithm for Critical Event Detection using Wireless Sensor Networks Ameer A. Al-Shammaa , Department of Engineering, University of Leicester |
| Using Multiagents for Adaptive Score Selection in Face Recognition Fatina Shukur, School of Computing, The University of Buckingham |
| Visualisation Framework for Hair Shine Using HPC
Girish Ramesh, University of Manchester |
| SWIFT: First Cosmology Results
Josh Borrow, Institute for Computational Cosmology, Durham University |
| Porting and optimising the TELEMAC-MASCARET hydraulics software for POWER8
Judicaël Grasset, STFC |
| Microstructural Analysis of Bone Using the Knights Landing Processor
Li Juan Chan, The University of Manchester |
| Multiple Degrees-Of-Freedom Input Devices for Interactive Command and Control within Virtual Reality in Industrial Visualizations
Mario Sandoval, Advanced Interfaces-Visual Computing |
| Efficient and iterative Genome Analytics using a graph-based model
Sanna Aizad, University of Derby |
| Go-faster MPI
James Legg, Astrophysics, UCL |
| COMPAT: Multiscale Models for HPC Optimisation
Tom Kirkham, Hartree Centre |
This
year, Computing
Insight UK (CIUK) will take place on the 12-13 December 2018 at
Manchester Central Convention Complex. The main theme of the event is “Research
Computing Delivers”. As with previous years, CIUK aims to provide a programme
of engaging and thought-provoking speakers highlighting the various ways
computing boosts research, business and society around us.
We are currently
accepting applications for our student poster competition.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, all forms of advances in
high performance computing, storage, networking and big data analysis.
Successful applicants will be invited to display their posters during the two
days of the event with a dedicated poster session scheduled for the evening of
Wednesday 12 December immediately following our keynote presentation. A panel
of judges will select their winning poster during this session with an
announcement made on the afternoon of Thursday 13 December. We will also waive registration fees
to the event for all students selected to present posters during the event so
you will be able to enjoy the CIUK exhibition and full programme of
presentations and breakout sessions free of charge.
Brief abstracts of no more than 300 words, summarising what you
wish to present,
should be sent to CIUK.
You should also include the following information
- Full name, email and affiliation
- Name and email of supervisor
We aspire to make the
conference as inclusive as possible, recognising the benefits of having a
vibrant, diverse community.
We welcome applications from under-represented
groups and will promote a supportive culture for our speakers and all
participants.
Important deadlines
- Friday 26 October – deadline
for abstracts
- w/c Monday 5 November –
applicants informed of panel decision
- Wednesday 12 December - poster
session at CIUK 2018
- Thursday 13 December - competition winner announced