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<div class="www_sectiontitle">The Second Workshop on LLVM Compiler and Tools for HPC will be held at ISC-HPC 2021</div>
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The LLVM framework is a vast ecosystem surrounding a compiler core which
enabled various advances in source-code tools, debuggers, linkers, and a
whole host of programming-language and toolchain-related components. Similar
to the very successful LLVM-HPC workshop at SuperComputing (SC), we want to
provide a forum for LLVM-related discussions and talks from academia and
industry at ISC.
The workshop is held in conjunction with the ISC-HPC during the ISC workshop
day.
If you are interested in attending the workshop, please register at the
<a href="https://www.isc-hpc.com">ISC-HPC website.</a>
Note: The workshop will be virtual, we expect to record the talks and make
them available afterwards.
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<li><a href="#about">About</a></li>
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<li><b>Tentative Conference Dates</b>: July 2nd and 3rd, 2021</li>
<li><b>Location</b>: Virtually</li>
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<div class="www_sectiontitle" id="contact">Contact</div>
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In case of any queries please reach out to the workshop organizers: Johannes
Doerfert (jdoerfert at anl.gov), Anja Gerbes (anja.gerbes at tu-dresden.de), Sameer Shende (sameer at cs.uoregon.edu),
Jeremy Bennett (jeremy.bennett at embecosm.com)
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<div class="www_sectiontitle" id="about">About</div>
We will have invited talks but are looking for contributions at the same time.
We do not expect to have proceedings and submissions can be in the form of a
(extended) abstract or preliminary slide-deck. More information is to follow.
<h4>Past Attendees</h4>
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<li>Active developers of projects in the LLVM Umbrella (LLVM core, Clang, LLDB, libc++, compiler_rt, klee, lld,
OpenMP, etc).</li>
<li>Anyone interested in using these as part of another project.</li>
<li>Students and Researchers.</li>
<li>Compiler, programming language, HPC, runtime and tooling enthusiasts.</li>
<li>Those interested in using compiler and toolchain technology in novel and interesting ways.</li>
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<h4>Panels</h4>
Panel sessions are guided discussions about a specific topic. The panel consists of ~3 developers who discuss a topic
through prepared questions from a moderator. The audience is also given the opportunity to ask questions of the panel.
<h4>Birds of a Feather (BoF)</h4>
A BoF session, an informal meeting at conferences, where the attendees group together based on a shared interest and
carry out discussions without any pre-planned agenda.
<h4>Technical Talks</h4>
These 20-30 minute talks cover all topics from core infrastructure talks, to project's using LLVM's infrastructure.
Attendees will take away technical information that could be pertinent to their project or general interest.
<h4>Tutorials</h4>
Tutorials are 50-60 minute sessions that dive down deep into a technical topic. Expect in depth examples and
explanations.
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