The 2011 GPU Technology Conference Call for Sessions will close on May 3 at 23:59 PDT.
If you’re interested in submitting a proposal for a 25 or 50 minute session, time is running out.
Each year the conference Content Selection Committee refreshes the topic areas to keep up-to-date with the latest science, research, and applications, as well as keeping the diverse interests of attendees in mind. Although submitters are not limited to these topic areas, we encourage you to use them as a guide. Full list of topics, below.
Before starting a new submission, please make sure to read the submission details on the session page. If you are doing interesting work with the GPU in any of the areas below, don’t be shy, we want to hear from you!
| Algorithms & Numerical Techniques Application Design & Porting Techniques Astronomy & Astrophysics Audio, Image and Video Processing Bioinformatics Climate, Weather, Ocean Modeling Cloud Computing Cluster Management Computational Fluid Dynamics Computational Photography Computational Physics Computational Structural Mechanics Computer Graphics Computer Vision Databases, Data Mining, Business Intelligence Development Tools & Libraries Digital Content Creation & Film |
Electronics Design Automation Energy Exploration Finance GPU Accelerated Internet Life Sciences Machine Vision Machine Learning & AI Medical Imaging & Visualization Mobile Applications & Interfaces Molecular Dynamics Neuroscience Parallel Programming Languages Quantum Chemistry Ray Tracing Stereoscopic 3D Supercomputing Visualization |
Entering its third year, GTC advances awareness of high performance computing. The event connects scientists, engineers, researchers, and developers who use GPUs to tackle enormous computational challenges, across a broad range of industries. GTC 2010 featured over 240 hours of technical sessions, tutorials, panels, and moderated roundtables. Visit the GTC 2010 archives to see research posters, event program guide and presentation audio recordings.


