Nov. 15, 2021 — The 15th annual Energy High Performance Computing Conference (formerly known as Oil & Gas HPC Conference), offered by Rice University’s Ken Kennedy Institute, will meet virtually on March 1-3, 2022. The call for participation is now open; submissions are due on Jan. 15, 2022.
In recent years, the Energy Industry is beset on all sides by important changes, such as growing demand for computational capacity, incorporation of data science and machine learning in the traditional workflow, increasing market volatility, increasing concern on environmental footprint, competition from, and even switching to, renewable energy, as well as the demand for reliable infrastructures.
Motivated by all these issues, we bring together the best minds together for the annual conference. Recognizing that discovery and innovation happens at interfaces of disciplines and communities, the conference aims to convene a diverse set of people spanning industry, academia, and national labs.
Looking into the future, next year will be the 15th year of the conference. To move with the times, we have changed the name from the Oil and Gas HPC Conference to the Energy HPC Conference to reflect our evolving world.