These officers were replaced by the first elected slate of officers in July 2013, with subsequent elections scheduled every three years.
Officer
Term
Chair
Cherri Pancake
2013-2016
Chair
Jeffery K. Hollingsworth
2016-2019
Vice Chair
Jeff Hollingsworth
2013-2016
Vice Chair
John West
2016-2019
Treasurer
Becky Verastegui
2013-2016
Treasurer
Rajeev Thakur
2016-2019
Member-at-large
Torsten Hoefler
2013-2016
Member-at-large
Rajeev Thakur
2013-2016
Member-at-large
Torsten Hoefler
2016-2019
Member-at-large
Michela Taufer
2016-2019
In addition to elected officers, the SIG is supported by a variety of appointed volunteer leaders who are responsible for membership coordination, creating the newsletter, and other duties needed to operated the SIG; the roles vary as the needs of the SIG change over time. These volunteer leaders are appointed by the SIG chair.
Conferences
ACM SIGHPC co-sponsors the following international conferences related to high performance computing:
International Workshop on Runtime and Operating Systems for Supercomputers
IEEE Cluster Conference
EuroMPI/USA Conference
Grants and Awards
SIGHPC offers a variety of travel grants to support student participation in its conferences, including a program in partnership with ACM-W that focuses specifically on participation by women. SIGHPC also sponsors an Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award, given each year for the best doctoral dissertation completed in high performance computing. This award is open to students studying anywhere in the world who have completed a PhD dissertation with HPC as a central research theme. The SIG also sponsors the Emerging Woman Leader in Technical Computing Award. This award is offered once every two years and recognizes a woman in high performance and technical computing during the important middle years of their career for their work in research, education, and/or practice over the five to fifteen years after completing her last academic degree. In 2015 SIGHPC partnered with Intel on a five year program to encourage participation by students from underrepresented groups in high performance computing, and data and computational science. The ACM SIGHPC/Intel Computational and Data Science Fellowships are part of a 5-year program to increase the diversity of students pursuing graduate degrees in data science and computational science. Specifically targeted at women or students from racial/ethnic backgrounds that have not traditionally participated in the computing field, the program is open to students pursuing degrees at institutions anywhere in the world. As of the announcement of the 2018 class, the fellowship is supporting a total of 33 students.
Chapters
Chapters are sub-organizations within ACM SIGs that may be organized by a geographic region or by a technical topic area. Chapter activities vary, but may include physical meetings, webinars, and workshops. SIGHPC currently supports the following chapters:
BigData: a topic-oriented chapter devoted to the intersection of HPC and big data.
Education: this chapter targets aspects of teaching HPC, developing educational or training materials, and curriculum development.
SIGHPC-RCE: this chapter focuses on issues related to HPC operations in resource constrained environments.
SYSPROS: the Systems Professionals chapter supports the interests of systems administrators, developers, engineers, and other professionals involved or interested in the operation and support of systems for high performance computing.