Poster Exhibits

Deadline: August 1, 1996 (WWW/HTML format preferred or six hard copies)

Posters reporting results and experiences related to high-performance computing and communications are welcome for presentation at SC'96. In keeping with the conference themes, posters which focus on Computers at Work or Computers from a Historical Perspective are especially encouraged.

Poster exhibits offer researchers an opportunity to present their results informally and interactively at a poster reception. Researchers may use the traditional paper poster formats or provide interactive multimedia presentations via video/VCR or standalone computers.

Presenters wishing to present their research using WWW/HTML should submit their proposals to Research Exhibits rather than Poster Exhibits. During scheduled poster sessions, researchers should be available to discuss their research with conference attendees.

How to Propose a Poster

Proposals must include:

Proposals should be submitted without conditions; authors must obtain any necessary approvals and/or clearances prior to submission. Electronic submissions are encouraged; proposals received by fax will not be considered. Submitters of accepted posters will be notified by September 1, 1996.

Submit your proposal to:

Mary Jane Irwin
SC '96 Posters Chair
Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering
Penn State University
University Park, PA 16802
814-865-1802
posters96@mail.supercomp.org

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