High Performance Computer Science Week

March 31 – April 2, 2008
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Denver, Colorado


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Monday, March 31

Session 1: Opening and Applications

Fred Johnson
Meeting Opening
Fred Johnson
The View from Germantown
John Daly, Los Alamos National Laboratory – Applications
Running Applications Successfully at Extreme Scale: What is Needed?

Session 2: Programming Models
Session chair / moderator: Bill Gropp, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

John Mellor-Crummey, Rice University
Programming Models for Scientific Computing on Leadership Computing Platforms: The Evolution of Coarray Fortran
Ian Foster, Argonne National Laboratory
From the Heroic to the Logistical: Programming Model Implications of New Supercomputing Applications

Session 3: Scalable Systems Software
Session chair / moderator: Al Geist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Ron Minnich, Sandia National Laboratories - California
Scalable Systems Software and Failure
Barney Maccabe, University of New Mexico
Scalable, Resilient System Software

Session 4: Performance Tools
Session chair / moderator: Bart Miller, University of Wisconsin

Bernd Mohr, Julich Supercomputing Centre
To Infinity, and Beyond?! On Scaling Performance Measurement and Analysis Tools for Parallel Programming
Allen Malony, University of Oregon
Parallel Performance Tools at the Petascale Event Horizon
 
Tuesday, April 1

Session 5: Visualization
Session chair / moderator: Chris Johnson, University of Utah

Wes Bethel, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Visual Data Analysis and Data Exploration at the Extreme Scale
Mike Papka, Argonne National Laboratory
Visualization and Analysis at Extreme Scale

Session 6: Data Management / Analytics
Session chair / moderator: Rob Ross, Argonne National Laboratory

James Nunez, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Open Problems and Gaps in High End Computing File Systems and I/O (HEC FSIO)
Arie Shoshani, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Scientific Data Management: Technologies, Applicaitons, and Future Needs

Session 7: Distributed Data Infrastructure/Collaboratories
Session chair / moderator: Miron Livny, University of Wisconsin

AnHai Doan, University of Wisconsin
Building Collaboratories
Steve Miller, Oak Ridge National Laboratory / SNS
Distributed Data Infrastructure and Collaboratories – Examining Neutron Scattering User Facilities at ORNL

Session 8: Application Development Frameworks
Session chair / moderator: David Bernholdt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Robert Harrison, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
“If you build it, they will come …” Frameworks in Computational Chemistry
Nathan Barton, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Novel Algorithms in Computational Materials Science: Enabling Adaptive Sampling

Session 9: Special session — Applications
Session chair / moderator: Len Oliker, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Len Oliker - Introduction
Application Evaluation on Candidate Ultra-Scale Platforms
Jackie Chen, Sandia National Laboratories - California
Terascale Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Compbustion
 
Wednesday, April 2

Session 10: HEC Strategic planning session

Fred Johnson - welcome and instructions
Programming Models
Bill Gropp, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Scalable Systems Software
Al Geist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Performance Tools
Bart Miller, University of Wisconsin
Application Development Frameworks
David Bernholdt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Visualization
Chris Johnson, University of Utah
 

Session 11: (HEC Strategic planning session)

Data Management / Analytics
Rob Ross, Argonne National Laboratory
Distributed Data Infrastructure / Collaboratories
Miron Livny, University of Wisconsin
 

Last update: April 2, 2008

 

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