CCL Team at GCASR 2025

Members of the CCL team traveled to Chicago, Illinois on May 8 to attend GCASR 2025 (12th Greater Chicago Area Systems Research Workshop).
CCL team members presented their work in both poster sessions.
Barry Sly-Delgado presented: Task Graph Restructuring via Function Based Annotation For Large-Scale Scientific Applications.
Colin Thomas presented: Enabling Tailored Optimizations for Scientific Workflows through I/O Tracing.
Md. Saiful Islam presented: Floability: Enabling Portable Scientific Workflows Across HPC Facilities.
Jin Zhou presented: Effectively Exploiting Node-Local Storage For Data-Intensive Scientific Workflows.



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