CARLA is an international
conference series started in 2014 aimed at providing a
forum to foster the growth and strength of the High
Performance Computing (HPC) community in Latin America
through the exchange and dissemination of new ideas,
techniques, and research in HPC and its applications
areas. CARLA has become the flagship conference for HPC
in the region. We invite the international community to
share its advances on both HPC and HPC&AI
(convergence between HPC and Artificial Intelligence) as
those two key areas are becoming the predominant engine
for innovation and development. In 2024, the Latin
America High Performance Computing Conference (CARLA
2024) will be in Santiago de Chile, from September 30 to
October 4, 2024. We expect contributions from faculty
members, researchers, specialists and graduate students
around the world.
Introduction
Posters are an effective way to present in-progress research work, partial or preliminary results, receive valuable feedback from experts in the field, and even develop new ideas. At the CARLA 2024 Conference, we have a space where students and researchers can show their advances in current research and have the opportunity to present and discuss them with colleagues and students. During the conference, poster authors will have special allocated time-slots and public space to show their work to the conference attendees. The sessions encourage network and discussion among peers, leading to possible collaborative efforts to be initiated or nurtured. Research topics for this Call for Posters are the same as the main conference.
Submission guidelines
A poster submission consists of a short abstract with a maximum length of 250 words, accompanied by the title and the list of authors and their institutions. Authors should use the abstract to describe, in a concise way, the scientific problem, their solution, and partial or final results if any. We expect that all submitted abstracts will be peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers. Use the English language to write your submission. The accepted submissions will be published online in a special repository at CARLA website. We will register all accepted posters with Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) using CERN’s Zenodo.
(extended)
August 1, 2024
Poster author notification
(extended)
August 15, 2024
Camera-ready
version
*August 26, 2024
Conference
dates
September 30 to October 4, 2024
*(for posters)
If the authors of an accepted poster later decide to submit their work as a general paper in the conference, it will still be possible to present the poster version of the work if it is not accepted for publication.
Poster preparation
- Use the English language to prepare the content of your poster
- Prepare your poster as a PDF document
that employs the ISO 216 A0 in portrait mode
- ISO 216 A0 is 841mm of width by 1189mm of height (or 33.1in × 46.8in)
- Enable an empty 25mm margin in all sides (that’s about 1in)
- Save your file as:
- High-Resolution
- Print-Ready PDF at FULL SIZE
- 300dpi (to ensure readability)
Poster presentation
- Posters should be placed in the marked areas around the coffee-break
- Authors are expected to:
- Participate in the Poster Opening Session in the first day
- Stay close to their posters
during all coffee-breaks after the opening
session
Proposals must be sent to the mail of the Posters Chairs:
Lucas
Schnorr (schnorr@inf.ufrgs.br)
and Alberto Martín (alberto.martin@uss.cl)