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Research
Exhibits Deadline Extended, 4.26.02
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Greetings from the
SC2002 Research Exhibits Committee!
The deadline for submitting SC2002 Research
Exhibit Applications has been extended to May
8, 2002 (click the link below to go to the Research
Exhibit application form)
Important Notes:
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If your institution has not yet completed
an SC2002 Research Exhibit Application, we
would like to encourage you to do so promptly.
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If your Research Exhibit application is already
complete, we would request that you verify
that the indicated booth size listed on your
SC2002 Research Exhibit Application form is
correct for your institution.
Note1:
Booth sizes/locations in the Exhibit Hall
are in part determined by the information
and special requests included on your institutions
application. More importantly, after submitted
SC2002 Research Exhibit applications are
received and requests for specific booth
sizes are determined, the exhibit floor
plan will be finalized and the approval
of further requests for changes in booth
size should be considered unlikely.
Note2: The final location of your booth
will be decided upon during the selections/allocations
process similar to previous SC conferences.
This process will start during the week
beginning May 13th, 2002.
- Note
that our information on institutional contacts
may not be comprehensive. Please help us disseminate
the above information to current and prospective
SC2002 exhibitors. We would rather duplicate
the information distributed rather than risk
unintentionally leaving an institution out
of the communications loop.
For
more information, SC2002 Research Exhibits information
is posted to the SC2002 website, which can be
found at:. From there, select the Exhibits link
followed by the Research link to visit the Research
Exhibits web page.
The members of the SC2002 Research Exhibits
Committee look forward to working with you and
your institution!
Ernie Marshburn, East Carolina University
Becky Verastegui, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Laura Chavez-Becker, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Wendy Creasey, East Carolina University
Barb Helland, Krell Institute
Naoki Hirose, National Aerospace Laboratory,
Japan
Michael Resch, University of Stuttgart, HPC
Center, Germany
Ken Washington, Sandia National Laboratory
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