About this event
The aim of the Principles and Practice of Scalable Systems (PPoSS) program is to support a community of researchers who will work symbiotically across multiple disciplines in computing, including but not limited to computer architecture, high-performance computing (HPC), programming languages and compilers, security and privacy, systems, and theory and algorithms, to perform basic research on scalability of modern applications, systems, and toolchains. The intent is that these efforts will foster the development of principles that lead to rigorous and reproducible artifacts for the design and implementation of large-scale systems and applications across the full hardware/software stack. These principles and methodologies should simultaneously provide guarantees on correctness and accuracy, robustness, and security and privacy of systems, applications, and toolchains. PPoSS seeks to fund projects that span the entire hardware/software stack and will lay the groundwork for sustainable approaches for engineering highly performant, scalable, and robust computing applications.
This webinar will cover the Principles and Practice of Scalable Systems (PPoSS) program solicitation NSF 20-534 and submission requirements, and will include a question and answer session.
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