Registration is now open!
Available live in person and live via videoconferencing
Tuesdays starting Jan 22 2013, 2:00pm Central Time (4:00pm Atlantic, 3:00pm Eastern, 1:00pm Mountain, 12:00noon Pacific)
Live in person: National Weather Center 1313 Live via FREE videoconferencing: details to be announced
The SiPE workshops have reached roughly 1000 people at
166 institutions, agencies, companies and organizations in 42 US states and territories and 5 other countries:
* 125 academic institutions;
* 18 government agencies;
* 16 private firms;
* 7 not-for-profit organizations.
SiPE is targeted at an audience of not just computer scientists but especially scientists and engineers, including a mixture of undergraduates, graduate students, faculty and staff.
These workshops focus on fundamental issues of HPC as they relate to Computational and Data-enabled Science & Engineering, including:
* the storage hierarchy;
* instruction-level parallelism;
* high performance compilers;
* shared memory parallelism (e.g., OpenMP);
* distributed parallelism (e.g., MPI);
* HPC application types and parallel paradigms;
* multicore optimization;
* high throughput computing;
* GPGPU computing;
* scientific and I/O libraries;
* scientific visualization.
The key philosophy of the SiPE workshops is that an HPC-based code should be maintainable, extensible and, most especially, portable
across platforms, and should be sufficiently flexible that it can adapt to, and adopt, emerging HPC paradigms.
To register, please send email to hneeman@ou.edu.
For more information, including the series schedule, please visit http://www.oscer.ou.edu/education.php.