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Thirteenth International Summer School on Advanced Computer Architecture and Compilation for High-Performance and Embedded Systems

Organized by the HiPEAC Network, sponsored by Horizon 2020: http://acaces.hipeac.net/2017

The ACACES Summer School is a one week summer school for computer architects and tool builders working in the field of high performance computer architecture, compilation and embedded systems. The school aims at the dissemination of advanced scientific knowledge and the promotion of international contacts among scientists from academia and industry. A distinguishing feature of this Summer School is its broad scope ranging from low level technological issues to advanced compilation techniques and entrepreneurship. In the design of modern computer systems one has to be knowledgeable about architecture as well as about the quality of the code, and how to improve it. This summer school offers the ideal mix of the two worlds, both at the entry level and at the most advanced level.

The ACACES Summer School is organized by the HiPEAC Network (http://www.HiPEAC.net), but it is open to everybody. However, previous training and/or experience in computer science as well as a background in computer architecture or compilation is indispensable.

The Summer School will take place in Fiuggi, a small town near Rome, Italy. Students and lecturers will be accommodated in private hotel rooms with standard hotel accommodation. There will be lots of opportunities for interaction among the participants, both in and out of the classrooms, during the meals, at the bar or at the swimming pool, in the fitness room, in the spa and in the city. Long after-the-lecture discussions are one of the major assets of this summer school. You will remember this summer school for a long time.

Scientific program
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Sunday evening July 9: Opening ceremony with keynote talk

Monday evening July 10: Invited talk

Starting on Monday 10, 2017:
12 courses spread over two morning slots and two afternoon slots. Per slot there are three parallel courses of which one can be taken. The topics of this year's Summer School will be presented by the following world-class experts.

Colin Adams, University of Edinburgh, UK
Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship Rosa Badia, BSC, Spain
Application programming on parallel/distributed computing platforms Koen Bertels and Carmen G. Almudever, TU Delft, Netherlands
Quantum computing: from circuit to architecture Mike Ferdman, Stony Brook University, USA
Cloud Computing
Gernot Heiser, University of New South Wales, Australia
Operating systems for secure and safe embedded systems Michael Hubner, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
Reconfigurable Hardware, Tools and Applications Giacomo Indiveri, Institute of Neuroinformatics, Switzerland
Neuromorphic Electronic Circuits for Compact Low-Power Real-Time Neural Processing Systems Tushar Krishna, Georgia Tech, USA
High-Performance On-Chip Interconnects for Emerging SoCs Fernando Pereira, UFMG, Brazil
Compilation
Moinuddin Qureshi, Georgia Tech, USA
Advanced Topics in Memory Systems
Jan Reineke
Design and Analysis of Time-Critical Systems Mohit Tiwari, University of Texas, Austin, USA
Composable primitives for systems security

Wednesday afternoon: Poster session
Friday evening: Farewell dinner and party

Certificate
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All participants will receive a certificate of attendance with a description of the courses taken. Some universities will accept this certificate in their PhD program.

Poster Session
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The poster session on Wednesday afternoon will provide an ideal opportunity for students to present their own work in progress and get feedback from senior researchers and fellow students, and can be the beginning of future collaboration. A printed booklet (with ISBN number) with a 1 to 4 page abstract per poster will be distributed to all summer school participants.

Admission
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To stimulate maximum interaction between lecturers and participants, the steering committee of the Summer School will limit the attendance to about 200 participants. We aim for a 50/50 balance between PhD students and more senior attendants.

Important dates
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April 1, 2017: deadline for application
April 15, 2017: notification of acceptance June 1, 2017: deadline for payment June 1, 2017: deadline for poster abstract

Registration
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1000 Euro, all inclusive:
- Transfer from Rome FCO airport to Fiuggi by bus on Sunday July 9, 2017.
- 6 nights in private room with bathroom.
- 6 breakfasts
- 5 three course lunches
- 5 three course dinners
- Farewell dinner on Friday evening
- 2 half-hour coffee breaks per day
- Registration for 4 top-quality courses + printed handouts
- Student kit
- Access to the poster session + book of abstracts
- Free Internet during the duration of the summer school
- Free access to the spa
- Free transfer from Fiuggi to Rome FCO airport or to downtown Rome on
Saturday July 15, 2016.

Steering Committee
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Koen De Bosschere, Ghent University, Belgium, Chair Emre Ozer, ARM, UK Mateo Valero, BSC, Spain Marc Duranton, CEA, France Luca Fanucci, University of Pisa Per Stenstrom, Chalmers, Sweden Mike O'Boyle, University of Edinburgh, UK Manolis Katevenis, FORTH, Greece Albert Cohen, INRIA, France Rainer Leupers, RWTH Aachen, Germany Daniel Gracia Perez, Thales R&T, France Christophe Toulemonde, JEMM Research

Contact information
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Koen De Bosschere
acaces@HiPEAC.net

Event Details
Location: 
Fiuggi, Italy