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Atlanta, GA | Posted: November 12, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
GEORGIA TECH ENTERS
THE SPOTLIGHT AT SC08
Panel discussions,
workshops, technical papers and creative booth displays round out significant
presence at leading high-performance computing conference
ATLANTA – November
11, 2008 – The Georgia Institute of
Technology, an emerging leader in high-performance computing research and
education, will
command a significant presence at next week's SC08, the international
conference on high-performance computing, networking, storage and analysis scheduled
for Nov. 15-21, 2008,
at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas.
Georgia Tech will co-chair one workshop, participate in four panel (or "Birds-of-a-Feather")
discussions, present three technical papers and one research poster, and host
16 booth presentations and video interviews on emerging high-performance
computing projects and application areas.
"At Georgia Tech, we believe a strong and
expansive high-performance computing research community drives the bigger
scientific discoveries and better engineering capabilities at the heart of
human progress," said Dr. Mark Allen, senior vice provost for Research and
Innovation at Georgia Tech. "Through this premier industry event, researchers,
academics and industry professionals have the opportunity to discuss and
demonstrate new innovations and breakthroughs in high-impact areas such as
biomedicine, nanoscience, astrophysics and exascale computing. Georgia Tech
welcomes SC08 attendees to visit our booth, meet our researchers, observe our
work and understand our mission to positively affect quality of life through advanced
computing capabilities."
Technical
Workshops/Panels/Birds-of-a-Feather
Technical workshops, panels and
Birds-of-a-Feather discussions featuring research experts from Georgia Tech's College of Computing include (activities listed in
date/time order):
WORKSHOP:
Supercomputing, Multicore Architectures and Biomedical Informatics – Monday,
Nov. 15, from 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
in Room 15
Georgia
Tech's David A. Bader, professor and executive director of high-performance
computing at Georgia Tech, is co-chairing this workshop to begin building a
community of researchers with shared interests in understanding the impact of
emerging architectures on computationally demanding biomedical applications.
WORKSHOP:
Bridging Multicore's Programmability Gap – Monday, Nov. 15, from 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. in Room 16A/16B
Georgia
Tech's David A. Bader is a speaker in this workshop to address the emerging "Programmability Gap" between multicore-based systems and current languages,
compilers and software development techniques.
PANEL:
Can Developing Applications for Massively Parallel Systems with Heterogeneous
Processors Be Made Easy(er)? – Tuesday, Nov. 18, from 3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m. in Ballroom G
Georgia
Tech's David A. Bader is a speaker on this panel that will look at what needs
to be done in order to make the application development for massively parallel
systems with heterogeneous processors easier.
BIRDS-OF-A-FEATHER:
Exascale Software Challenges - Tuesday, Nov. 18, from 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. in Room 19A/19B
Georgia
Tech's David A. Bader will participate in this Birds-of-a-Feather discussion to
focus on understanding challenges and developing promising approaches in
developing robust, scalable and efficient software to run at exascale.
BIRDS-OF-A-FEATHER:
Unleashing the Power of the Cell BE for HPC
Applications – Wednesday, Nov. 19, from 12:15
p.m. – 1:15 p.m. in Room 18A/18B/18C/18D
Georgia
Tech's David A. Bader is leading this Birds-of-a-Feather session to stimulate
an open discussion on the techniques and tools that can enable HPC applications to exploit the power of the
Cell/B.E. multicore processor.
Technical
Papers/Poster Sessions
Technical papers and poster sessions featuring
researchers from Georgia Tech include (activities listed in date/time order):
TECHNICAL
PAPER: Wide-Area Performance Profiling of 10GigE and Infiniband Technologies –
presented on Tuesday, Nov. 18, from 2 p.m
– 2:30 p.m. in Ballroom F
Georgia
Tech's Jeffrey S. Vetter is a co-author on this paper that presents an
experimental study of two solutions to throughput challenges for wide-area
high-performance applications.
TECHNICAL
PAPER: Dendro: Parallel Algorithms for Multigrid and AMR
Methods on 2:1 Balanced Octrees – presented on Tuesday, Nov. 18, from 2:30 p.m. – 3 p.m. in Ballroom E
Georgia
Tech's George Biros and Rahul S. Sampath are co-authors on this article that
presents Dendro, a suite of parallel algorithms for the discretization and
solution of partial differential equations involving second-order elliptic
operators.
TECHNICAL
PAPER: Early Evaluation of BlueGene/P – presented on Tuesday, Nov. 18, from 4 p.m – 4:30 p.m. in Ballroom E
Georgia
Tech's Jeffrey S. Vetter is a co-author on this paper that reports on the
scalability and performance of the BlueGene/P – the second-generation BlueGene
architecture from IBM.
POSTER: Modeling Assertions for
Petascale Applications and Systems – presented on Tuesday, Nov. 18, from 5:15 p.m. – 7 p.m in the Rotunda
Lobby
Georgia Tech's Jeffrey S. Vetter is
a co-author on this poster that addresses programming and scaling challenges to
emerging Petaflops platforms at the DOE leadership computing sites.
Booth
Events and Activities
Georgia Tech researchers and staff will be on
hand at Booth 2821 to demonstrate and discuss the latest innovations in
high-performance computing research. The Georgia Tech research display will
feature live research presentations, video conversations with Georgia Tech experts
in high performance computing, and an interactive display unlike any other – a virtual field trip to the
world’s largest aquarium, the Georgia Aquarium. Utilizing a high bandwidth
(1Gbps) channel connecting the Aquarium to the SC08 show floor, visitors to the
Georgia Tech booth will be able to interact with researchers, fish and other
marine creatures live through this one-of-a-kind tradeshow experience. Additional
events and activities include:
SC08 Leadership Activities
About the Georgia Institute
of Technology
The Georgia
Institute of Technology is one of the nation's premier research universities.
Ranked seventh among U.S.
News & World Report's top public universities, Georgia Tech's
more than 19,000 students are enrolled in its Colleges of Architecture,
Computing, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Management and Sciences. Tech is among
the nation's top producers of women and African-American engineers. The
Institute offers research opportunities to both undergraduate and graduate
students and is home to more than 100 interdisciplinary units plus the Georgia
Tech Research Institute.
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For more information, contact:
Stefany Wilson
Georgia Tech
College of Computing
404.894.7253
stefany@cc.gatech.edu