K e y n o t e     S p e a k e r s
Norbert Attig, Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Institute for Advanced Simulation, Germany
Experiences with Support & Research Units for the Computational Sciences
Robert Begier, Research Programme Officer, European Commission,
DG CONNECT, Unit H.1 – Health & Well-being, Brussels, Belgium

Possibilities of funding of the e-Science in Horizon 2020
Wlodzislaw Duch, Dept. of Informatics, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland
Computational neurophenomics: grand challenge for understanding people
Thomas Fahringer, Institute of Computer Science, University of Innsbruck, Austria
INSIEME: a multiple-objective auto-tuning compiler for parallel programs
Fabrizio Gagliardi, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain, GS Scientific Institute, Italy and the ACM Europe Chairman
Review of distributed computing trends in data intensive science
Marcel Kunze, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Big Data Architectures and Technologies
Yannick Legré, EGI.eu, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
EGI2020: towards the open science commons
Jakub Moscicki, IT/DSS CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
File synchronization and sharing for scientific and engineering workflows
Syed Naqvi, School of Computing, Telecommunications and Networks,
Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment,
Birmingham City University, United Kingdom

Cybercrime and Forensic investigations of e-Infrastructures
Rene van Schaik, the Site Head Computational Life Sciences, Bayer CropScience, Ghent, Belgium
Philippe Trautmann, HPC & POD Sales Director, Europe, Hewlett-Packard, and
Pawel Gepner, Intel Technology Poland
HP and Intel (re)invest in supercomputing
Organizers:

AGH University of Science and Technology
AGH University of Science
and Technology
ACC Cyfronet AGH
ACC Cyfronet AGH
Department of Computer Science AGH

Department of Computer
Science AGH