Workshop - High-Performance and Parallel Computing - October 24, 2007
The focus of this one-day workshop is new architectures and novel programming techniques for parallel computing. In particular, we target multi-core and GPU architectures, and associated enabling software tools. The workshop is organized by Center for Biomedical Computing (CBC) at Simula Research Laboratory.
Number of Participants not related to CBC: 28
Total number of talks: 8
Invited International Speakers We are proud to announce the following invited speakers:
- Prof. Scott Baden - University of California, San Diego
- Assoc. Prof. Sverker Holmgren - Uppsala University
- Prof. Christoph Pflaum - Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen
Program:
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Place: "Storstua" at Simula
10.00-12.00 Sverker Holmgren (Uppsala Univ.): Computational Science and Engineering Software in the Multi-Core Era12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-13.10 Jacko Koster (Uninett/NOTUR): New (multi-core) Installations in the Notur Project
13.10-13.55 Christoph Pflaum (Friedrich-Alexander Univ., Erlangen): Expression Templates for Handling Parallel Computing and New Architectures
13.55-14.40 Scott Baden (Univ. of California, San Diego): A Sustainable Software Ecosystem
14.40-15.00 Coffee break
15.00-15.30 Johan Seland (SINTEF): GPU Programming and Computing
15.30-15.45 Ole Saastad (USIT): Multi-Core Based Parallel Computing Platforms at the Univ. of Oslo
15.45-16.00 Jon Nilsen (USIT & Univ. of Oslo): Managing Huge Data Sets with Grid Technology
16.00-16.15 Morten Hjorth-Jensen (Univ. of Oslo): How to Integrate Parallel Computing in Science Education? (A longer version)
18.30 Workshop dinner: Restaurant Havsmak, Henrik Ibsens Gate 4
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- Practical information -
The workshop is free of charge, registration by email to xingca@simula.no before Sunday October 21, 2007.
(Please state in your email whether you want to attend the workshop dinner.)How to get to CBC at Simula Research Laboratory:
From the airport OSL Gardermoen:
The most convenient way to go from the airport OSL Gardermoen to
Simula is to use the Airport express
train. The closest train stop is Lysaker, and there is a train
departing from Gardermoen to Lysaker every 20 minutes. The train ride
from Gardermoen to Lysaker takes 35 minutes and costs NOK 160 (approx.
20 EUR) and you can buy your ticket at the train station.
From Lysaker train station, switch to bus 31 towards "Snarøya"
or "Fornebu". The bus stop is on your right hand side at the station
exit. You can buy a ticket on the bus. There is a bus departing from
Lysaker at least every 10 minutes. Take the bus to "IT Fornebu" bus
station (approximately 6 minutes). From the bus stop at "IT
Fornebu", you will be able to see the "IT Fornebu" building. The
entrance is on the other side (the sea side) of the grey and blue
colored terminal building. You will find Simula on the fourth floor.
(You may use either the entrance at Martin Linges vei 25 or
17).
From the city center:
To go from Oslo City center to Simula, take bus 31 towards "Snarøya"
or "Fornebu".
Bus 31 stops at several places in central Oslo; "Kirkeristen", "Kongens
gate" and "Nationaltheateret". Take the bus to "IT Fornebu" bus station
(approximately 30 minutes, the ticket you buy from the bus driver
should cost 33,- NOK). From the bus stop at "IT Fornebu", you
will be able to see the "IT Fornebu" building. The entrance is
on the other side (the sea side) of the grey and blue colored terminal
building. You will find Simula on the fourth floor. (You may use either
the entrance at Martin Linges vei 25 or 17).
General information about public transport in and around Oslo can be found at Trafikanten.
Our visiting adress:A more detailed description together with a map can be found at:
Center for Biomedical Computing
Simula Research Laboratory
Martin Linges vei 17
1367 Snarøya
NORWAY
Phone: +47 67 82 82 00
email: post@simula.no
www.simula.no/contact
