The 9th Annual

Scientific Software Days Conference

Austin, Texas

April 26–27, 2018

About

Scientific Software Days (SSD) is a successful regional conference that has been held for eight years running at the University of Texas, Austin. This year we are seeking to expand the impact of the conference to a national scale. The target audience are users and developers of scientific software, and the goals of the conference are two fold:

  1. Share best practices among scientific software communities.
  2. Share the latest tools and technology relevant to scientific software.

Past keynotes speakers include Greg Wilson (2008), Victoria Stodden (2009), Steve Easterbrook (2010), Fernando Perez (2011), Aleksandra Pawlik and Will Schroeder (2012), Neil Chue Hong (2013), Jeff Hammond and Robert van de Geijn (2016), Beatrice Riviere and Mark Hoemmen (2017).

Speakers (incomplete)

Ritu Arora Texas Advanced Computing Center

Tobin Isaac Georgia Tech

“Segfaults, Divergence, and Deadlocks”

Doaa Altarawy Virginia Tech

“MolSSI Framework: Towards usable and reproducible simulations in Computational Molecular Science”

Alicia Klinvex Naval Nuclear Laboratory

“Managing HPC Software Complexity”

Sergey Fomel UT Austin

“25 years of reproducible research in geophysics”

Lindley Graham Amazon Web Services

Dan Katz University of Illinois

“Software citation today and tomorrow”

Robert McLay Texas Advanced Computing Center

“Defensive Programming”

Schedule

TBD
Thur., Apr. 26
8:00–9:00 Registration/Breakfast
9:00–10:00 Keynote
10:00–10:30 Coffee
10:30–11:05 Talk
11:15–11:50 Talk
12:00–1:30 Lunch
1:30–2:05 Talk
2:15–2:50 Talk
3:00–5:00 Poster Session and SIAM Student Chapter Social
Fri., Apr. 27
8:30–9:00 Breakfast
9:00–10:00 Keynote
10:00–10:30 Coffee
10:30–11:05 Talk
11:15–11:50 Talk
12:00–1:30 Lunch

Registration

Conference registration is done through Eventbrite. Click the 'Register' button and you can then select what type of registration (student vs. non-student) to purchase.

  • If you register as a student, please remember to bring valid student ID with you to the event.
  • Refunds will be allowed up until two weeks before the event.
  • To present proof of your registration purchase at the conference, please either print out your ticket or use the Eventbrite mobile app to present your ticket.

Location & Travel

Travel Support

The conference has a limited amount of funding to support students traveling to the conference. Priority will be given to members of underrepresented groups (underrepresented genders, underrepresented races, and persons with disabilities).

To apply for travel support, please fill out this Google Form.

Location

Talks will be held in the Avaya Auditorium in the Peter O'Donnell Jr. Building on the corner of East 24th Street & Speedway on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin.


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Lodging

There is no reserved conference hotel block, but here are some options that are reasonably convenient:

Transportation

Public transportation: Capital Metro has frequent routes to and from the UT campus; UT-specific route information can be found here. Route 7 is the nearest route for the Embassy Suites hotel; routes 1, 3, 5, 7, and 8 all go from campus to stops downtown, as well as the 801 rapid. Capital Metro also has buses to and from the airport.

Visitor parking information for UT Austin can be found here.

Steering Committee

Organizing Committee