The Sandia Structural Simulation Toolkit (SST) has become a widely adopted tool for parallel discrete event simulation of complex systems. While it has been traditionally utilized for computer systems research, SST has expanded into the simulation of physical systems. This workshop is dedicated to supporting the users, developers and thought leaders in/around the SST community. The 2025 SST User Group Meeting solicits 1-page abstracts for invited talks. Abstracts should be submitted to the EasyChair link below.

The SST User Group Meeting will bring together users and developers of the Structural Simulation Toolkit to facilitate collaboration and support community use and development of SST.  The meeting will consist of several different program elements: talks, panels and collaborative discussions. Your participation is vital to the success of the meeting. 

To help facilitate collaborations, you are invited to submit an abstract for consideration to present your work/ideas at the meeting through a series of full and short talks.  Topics may include, but are not limited to:

  • SST components/subcomponents
  • Large-scale SST execution
  • SST benchmarking
  • Co-integration with external simulator(s)
  • Studies and research leveraging SST simulations
  • Future needs for SST core framework or element models
  • Analysis tools for analyzing simulation data
  • Characterization of simulation properties

Authors may select their preference for short or full talk, but the program committee will make the final decision on talk length. Please indicate with your submission whether you seek a short talk or a full talk.

Submissions can be submitted to the SST25 EasyChair portal here.

Relevant dates:

  • Abstracts Due: September 10, 2025
  • Notifications: September 15, 2025
  • Registration: October 01, 2025
  • Workshop: October 15-16, 2025

Venue Location

The event will be hosted at the Cornelis Networks Wayne, PA campus location. The address for the facility is: 1500 Liberty Ridge Drive, Wayne, PA, 19087.

Registration

Registration for this event is free. However, please ensure that you register such that we have an accurate number of attendees for in-person and virtual attendance. Please ensure to note any dietary restrictions for in-person attendance. The registration form can be found here.

Agenda

Day 1: October 15 (all times EST)

TimeTitleSpeaker(s)
10:00-10:15WelcomeDean Chester (Cornelis)
10:15-11:15SST UpdateSST Team (Sandia)
11:15-11:30NetworkingNetworking
11:30-12:00Mordred: A New SST NoC ElementTim Dysart (Tactical Computing Labs)
12:00-12:30Extending Vandis with SIMT CapabilitiesAnusuya Nallathambi (Purdue)
12:30-13:00CarcosaNeil Butcher (Sandia)
13:00-14:00LunchLunch
14:00-15:00SST New Feature TutorialGwen Voskuilen (Sandia)
15:00-15:30NetworkingNetworking
15:30-16:00Takeaways from the Benchmarking of Interconnect Simulations on SST FrameworkAtiqul Mollah (Cornelis)
16:00-16:30Bringing SST into the PHOLD: Developing Highly Parameterized Simulation in SSTBrandon Neth (HPE)
16:30-17:00Examining and Modeling Memory Usage in the Structural Simulation ToolkitAndy Stone (HPE)

Day 2: October 16 (all times EST)

TimeTitleSpeakers
10:00-11:00SST DebugScott Hemmert (Sandia) / Ken Griesser (Tactical Computing Labs)
11:00-11:30NetworkingNetworking
11:30-12:00Simulating RDMA-Enabled Distributed Cache Architecture for Scalable AI/ML WorkloadsSumant Kalra (HPE)
12:00-12:30Node-level Simulation of Analog-Digital Hybrid SystemsJacob Flores (Sandia)
12:30-13:00Containerized SST: Single Image, Multiple Platforms, Hundreds of NodesAhmad Rezaii (HPE)
13:00-14:00LunchLunch
14:00-14:15Short Talk: Cornelis Networks – Simulating Interconnection NetworksDean Chester (Cornelis)
14:15-14:30Short Talk: SST-Apps and Other Updates to the Ariel EcosystemPatrick Lavin (Sandia)
14:30-14:45Short Talk: Serializing Smart PointersLee Killough (Tactical Computing Labs)
14:45-15:00Short TalkTBD**
15:00-15:15Short TalkTBD**
15:15-15:30Short TalkTBD**
15:30-16:00BreakBreak
16:00-17:00Concluding RemarksDean Chester (Cornelis)

***Short talk sign-ups will be offered during the first day of the user group meeting. First come first serve. Lightning talk format

Hotel Information

The 2025 SST Users Group meeting does not have a reserved hotel block. However, there are a number of hotels within a short drive or ride share.

Travel & Transportation

The nearest airport to Cornelis Networks is Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) which is about a 35 minute drive subject to traffic conditions.

Event Contacts

The 2024 SST User Group meeting organizers are listed below:

  • Event Chair: Dean Chester, Cornelis Networks
  • Organizing and Review Committee:
    • Gwen Voskuilen, Sandia National Labs
    • Scott Hemmert, Sandia National Labs