Hello all,
With the due date for the PEARC'19 panel proposal nearly upon us, I wanted to reach out to those who got back to me, and put out a final call to anyone on the Jupyter Facilities list who might want to jump onboard. If you or someone you know would like to join, please read below for the information I need from participants/organizers. In the unlikely event we suddenly have too many interested parties, we will rebalance among the participant and organizer categories.
As a reminder, here is the CFP we are responding to:
Panel sessions may be either 90 (preferred) or 60 minutes in length and will be scheduled concurrently with or as part of parallel track sessions. Proposals should be extended abstracts (2-4 pages) that discuss the proposed topic, list the names of the organizer(s) and panelists, and describe the specific contributions of each organizer or panelist. For panels that are similar to those presented previously by the same or similar organizer(s), the proposal should identify the venues of recent offerings and differentiate the PEARC19 proposal from prior offerings. Submissions are due by March 13, 2019.
As of now I have the following participants/organizers listed based on the responses I got. Each person listed, please send me a paragraph or two responding to the request above for "specific contributions of each organizer or panelist", which I will interpret to include a description of how Jupyter and interactive research computing are leveraged by your institution. Also let me know how you want me to identify your affiliation.
Participant Organizers (will be at PEARC and sit on the panel):
Aaron Culich (Berkeley)
Rollin Thomas (NERSC)
Rick Wagner (Globus)
Michael Milligan (MSI)
Non-participant Organizers (assisting but will not sit on panel):
Andrea Zonca (SDSC)
Thanks and best regards from (still chilly) Minnesota,
Michael