Dear all,

This is a friendly reminder that the deadline for submitting a presentation
proposal to the gem5 users' workshop is April 26th. The presentation
proposal submission link is here: https://forms.gle/VZxXsWBniUPGBQdw5

The gem5 users' workshop will be co-located with ISCA '22 (New York City),
to be held on June 18th.

These presentations are an opportunity for users of gem5 to present
gem5-related work. Any work related to gem5 and/or is relevant to the gem5
community is within scope.

More info can be found on our event page: https://www.gem5.org/events
/isca-2022#the-4th-gem5-users-workshop

Kind regards,
Bobby
--
Dr. Bobby R. Bruce
Room 3050,
Kemper Hall, UC Davis
Davis,
CA, 95616

web: https://www.bobbybruce.net


On Tue, Mar 29, 2022 at 6:30 PM Bobby Bruce <bbr...@ucdavis.edu> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> We wish to make the computer architecture research community aware of
> several gem5 events occurring over the next 6 months. There will be two
> events co-located at ISCA 2022 (held in New York, June 18th) -- a 3 hour
> tutorial, and a 3 hour workshop. In July, there will be a "gem5 Boot Camp",
> 5 days, July 11 to July 15th, for junior computer architecture researchers
> to learn how to use gem5 in their projects.
>
> Specific event details are shown below. Please relay these details to
> anyone that may be interested.
>
> *ISCA 2022: The gem5 Tutorial*
>
> Date: June 18th 2022 (Morning session)
> Location: ISCA, New York City
> Webpage: https://www.gem5.org/events/isca-2022#the-4th-gem5-tutorial
> Registration: Please keep an eye on the ISCA website for registration
> information https://iscaconf.org/isca2022/
>
> The gem5 tutorial is designed to give computer architecture researchers a
> "crash course" in using gem5. No prior experience is required and the event
> is open to anyone wanting to attend.
>
> The tutorial will be carried out over the course of a 3 hour session with
> attendees working from their own laptops. A tentative schedule is shown
> here:
>
> - First hour: Getting started with gem5.
> This will cover the basics of building a simulation of gem5, from
> compilation to building full-system simulations using the gem5 standard
> library.
>
> - Second hour: Extending gem5
> This will cover how to create your own gem5 simobjects, add your own
> components to the library, and running simulations with the components you
> have created.
>
> - Third hour: Deeper topics
> The last hour will cover more advanced topics such as the gem5 memory
> system and ruby.
>
>
> *ISCA 2022: The gem5 Users' Workshop*
>
> Date: June 18th 2022 (Afternoon session)
> Location: ISCA, New York City
> Webpage: https://www.gem5.org/events/isca-2022#the-4th-gem5-users-workshop
> Registration: Please keep an eye on the ISCA website for registration
> information https://iscaconf.org/isca2022/
> Presentation proposal link: https://forms.gle/VZxXsWBniUPGBQdw5
> Presentation proposal deadline: April 26th (Notifications sent out by May
> 9th).
>
> The gem5 Users' Workshop will start with a 30 minute keynote presentation
> by Prof. Jason Lowe-Power titled "Recent Advancements in Mainline gem5
> v20.0 – v21.2". This will be followed by a series of 15 minutes
> presentations. These presentations are an opportunity for users of gem5 to
> present gem5-related work and foster discussion.
>
> Presentations are solicited on a broad range of topics related to gem5.
> Including, but not limited to:
>
> - New gem5 features and models.
> - Improved models.
> - Validation against real hardware.
> - Software Engineering related to gem5.
> - Experiences using gem5.
> - Tools, visualizations, data analysis tools, etc.
>
> If you wish to present at this year's gem5 Users' workshop, please provide
> a presentation proposal (a 1 page PDF) here:
> https://forms.gle/VZxXsWBniUPGBQdw5. The deadline for submitting a
> presentation proposal is April 26th with acceptance notifications sent out
> by May 9th.
>
> Note: this is an in-person event. Presenters must attend the workshop.
>
> *July 2022: The gem5 Boot Camp*
>
> Dates: July 11th to July 15th 2022
> Location: Davis, California
> Webpage: https://www.gem5.org/events/boot-camp-2022
> Application form: https://forms.gle/3wWPsMDfXyaChmQ68
> Application Deadline: May 18th (Notifications sent out by June 1st)
>
> The gem5 boot camp is for junior computer architecture researchers,
> particularly PhD. students, to learn how to use gem5 in their projects. The
> event will be held over 5 days and will take attendees through all aspects
> of using the gem5 simulation from setting up basic system simulations,
> creating components, learning to interpret gem5 stats, all the through to
> running and modifying simulations comparable to real world systems.
>
> This event is free for all accepted attendees. Registration, accommodation
> and meals will incur no cost. Travel grants will also be available.
>
> Those wishing to attend should register using the following form:
> https://forms.gle/AztSG3mD2BqQ4f967. The deadline for applying is May
> 18th. Accepted applicants will be notified by June 1st.
>
> Kind regards,
> Bobby
> --
> Dr. Bobby R. Bruce
> Room 3050,
> Kemper Hall, UC Davis
> Davis,
> CA, 95616
>
> web: https://www.bobbybruce.net
>
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