Summer Course in Manycore Processors

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Event Details
Contact
Richard Fujimoto
School of Computational Science & Engineering
Contact Richard Fujimoto
404-385-4785
Summaries

Summary Sentence: Proven Algorithmic Techniques for Many-core Processors course Aug. 2-6

Full Summary: The Georgia Tech Institute for Data & High Performance Computing will participate in the Virtual School of Computational Science and Engineering by offering the course, “Proven Algorithmic Techniques for Many-core Processors,” August 2-6.

The Georgia Tech Institute for Data and High Performance Computing and the Keeneland Project will participate in the Virtual School of Computational Science and Engineering. Specifically, the course, "Proven Algorithmic Techniques for Many-core Processors," will take place on August 2-6, 2010, co-offered with instructors located at the University of Illinois and Georgia Tech. Overall, ten sites will participate in this course.

Additional information concerning the course can be found at:
http://www.vscse.org/summerschool/2010/manycore.html

Information concerning the Virtual Summer School is available at:
http://www.vscse.org/news/apply_summer2010.html

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Groups

High Performance Computing (HPC), College of Computing

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Categories
Career/Professional development
Keywords
computing, hpc, many-core
Status
  • Created By: Elizabeth Campell
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: May 20, 2010 - 7:44am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 9:47pm