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GlobusWorld 2020 call for participation

GlobusWorld2020 | April 29-30 |Chicago, IL
Call for Proposals

2020 is the 10–year anniversary of the Globus.org launch, and we're putting together a stellar program of Globus user, manager, and provider talks to mark the occasion.

Presenters will include research computing leaders, system administrators, and others who use Globus at universities, national supercomputing centers, and other research facilities.

Please submit presentation proposals related to the use of Globus for research data management and collaboration, and development of solutions or applications that leverage the Globus platform.

Your presentation should emphasize the unique capabilities delivered by your solution and/or the impact of Globus on the research being conducted, with concrete lessons learned, insights and tips that your colleagues in the audience will find useful. We seek both high-level, overview presentations as well as targeted, technical talks focused on more narrow topics.

Submission guidelines

Abstracts should provide the technical substance required for the program committee to evaluate the session’s contribution to the Globus community, without the need for further correspondence. If the presentation was given at another conference, please note the name, date, and location of the event in the submission. Abstracts for accepted submissions will be published on the GlobusWorld website and in other conference material, and made available to conference attendees.

Lightning talks will be limited to 10 minutes in length, including time for Q&A, and may be grouped by topic, depending on the number of submissions received.

Questions and correspondence regarding the program may be directed to outreach at globus.org.

Proposal

Submissions are due on March 9, 2020, at 11:59pm AoE.

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