The Euro-Par Steering Committee
The Euro-Par steering committee selects the future conference sites, oversees the planning of the yearly conferences and maintains the continuity of the series. Since we can now draw from a wide range of experience in running Euro-Par, the rules of membership of Europeans on the steering committee have been changed in 2006 and are as follows:
- When a bid for organizing the conference is granted, one central member of the organization team is made an observer of the steering committee.
- In the following year, when the conference is being held, this person becomes a full member of the steering committee.
- Members remain on the steering committee until they hand in their resignation or do not attend two consecutive committee meetings.
- Subchairs oversee specific domains and can be externals appointed by the steering committee.
- Honorary members are appointed for life by the steering committee.
Full Members
- Fernando Silva (SC Chair) (University of Porto, Portugal)
- Dora Blanco Heras (Workshops Chair) (CiTIUS, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
- Henk Sips (Finance Chair) (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
- Massimo Torquati (Artifacts Chair) (University of Pisa, Italy)
- Maciej Malawski (Virtualization Chair) (AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland)
- Marco Aldinucci (University of Turin, Italy)
- Luc Bougé (ENS Rennes, France)
- Jesus Carretero (University Carlos III, Madrid, Spain)
- Christos Kaklamanis (Computer Technology Institute, Patras, Greece)
- Paul Kelly (Imperial College, London, United Kingdom)
- Thomas Ludwig (University of Hamburg, Germany)
- Tomàs Margalef (University Autonoma of Barcelona, Spain)
- Wolfgang Nagel (Dresden University of Technology, Germany)
- George Papadopoulos (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
- Francisco Fernández Rivera (CiTIUS, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
- Krzysztof Rzadca (University of Warsaw, Poland)
- Rizos Sakellariou (University of Manchester, United Kingdom)
- Leonel Sousa (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
- Phil Trinder (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom)
- Felix Wolf (Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany)
- Ramin Yahyapour (GWDG, Göttingen, Germany)
Honorary Members
- Christian Lengauer (University of Passau, Germany)
- Ron Perrott (Oxford e-Research Centre, United Kingdom)
- Karl Dieter Reinartz (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
The Euro-Par Advisory Board
The Euro-Par advisory board is an international gremium of professionals interested in fostering parallel computing, which serves as a representation of the Euro-Par community and a source of ideas for the development of the Euro-Par conference series.
Non-Europeans may be members of the advisory board.
There are two ways to get onto the Euro-Par advisory board:
- If you have served on a Euro-Par programme committee, your are put on the board automatically.
- You can be nominated for membership by a member of the advisory board.
Please contact the Chair of the steering committee if you would like to terminate your membership of the Euro-Par advisory board.