HPC ASIA 2001

September
24-28

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Program

Program Outline

Monday 24 September Tutorials
Visualisation Tour - am
Education Forum - pm
Exhibition Opening with Cocktail Party (evening)
Tuesday 25 September Opening Ceremony
Conference and Exhibition
Wednesday 26 September Conference and Exhibition
Conference Dinner (evening)
Thursday 27 September Conference and Exhibition
Friday 28 September Tutorials and Workshop

Full Timetable

Keynote Speakers

  • Professor Sid Karin - National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure and San Diego Supercomputer Center [ bio | abstract | ppt ]
  • Professor John Mattick, AO - Professor of Molecular Biology, Director, AGRF; Director, ARC SRC for Functional and Applied Genomics; Co-Director, IMB, The University of Queensland [ bio | abstract | ppt ]
  • Professor Mike Levine - Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center [ bio | abstract ]
  • Dr Don Dossa - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory [ bio | abstract ]
  • Professor Carl Kesselman - USC Information Sciences Institute [ bio | abstract | ppt ]
  • Dr Satoshi Sekiguchi - Tsukuba Advanced Computing Centre [ bio | abstract ]
  • Professor Tony Hey - University of Southampton and EPSRC [ bio | abstract ]
  • Professor Rubin Landau - Oregon State University [ bio | abstract | ppt | tar.gz ]
  • Professor Michael McRobbie - Indiana University [ bio | abstract | ppt ]

Industry Speakers

  • Mr Bill Blake - Vice President, High Performance Computing, Compaq Computer Corporation [ bio | abstract ]
  • Stan Posey, Director, HPC Applications Development, SGI [ bio | abstract ]
  • Dr Joseph M.Jasinski - Computational Biology Center, IBM Research Division [ bio | abstract | pdf ]
  • Ruud Van Der Pas - HPC Senior System Specialist, Europe, Middle-East, Africa, Sun Microsystems [ bio | abstract ]

Presenters

Details of the papers to be presented at the conference are now available, listed by subject and topic. See the presenters page for details.

Tutorials

The tutorial program is now available. The cost of a full day tutorial is $AUD120 and a half day tutorial is $AUD60.

  • George Delic, HiPERiSM Consulting
    Tutorial on Hybrid MPI and OpenMP Parallel Computing
    Full day Monday, 24 September, $AUD 120
    details ]
  • David Klepacki, IBM
    Tuning and Optimization for High Performance Applications on Linux Clusters
    Monday afternoon, 24 September, $AUD 60
    details ]
  • Tim Mattson, Intel
    Itanium Architecture, porting to Itanium, sharing experience for using Itanium from a software development perspective
    Friday morning, 28 September, $AUD 60
    details ]
  • Blaise M. Barney, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    An Introduction to the TotalView Debugger
    Friday morning, 28 September, $AUD120
    details ]
  • VCV Rao, C-DAC, India
    Tutorial on Optimizing Performance of Parallel Programs
    Monday Morning, 24 September, $AUD120
    details | ppt ]

Panel Sessions

The panels are to stimulate discussion on hot topics in High-Performance Computing and Communications.

Panel members will provide perspectives and views on the topic and share their experiences.

  • Panel Session on "Experiences with Linux Clusters"
    Chair: Professor Frank Gilfeather, University of New Mexico
    Tuesday Afternoon
    details | ppt ]
  • Panel Session on "Investment in High-Performance Computing and Communications"
    Chair: Professor Robin Stanton, The Australian National University
    Wednesday Afternoon
    details ]
  • Panel Session on "Virtual Organisations"
    Chair: Professor Bernard Pailthorpe, Sydney VisLab, University of Sydney
    Thursday Aftenoon
    details ]

Workshop

International workshop with live demonstrations of Grid Technologies and Applications led by Péter Kacsuk, MTA SZTAKI and the University of Westminster with Rajkumar Buyya, Monash University. Wednesday morning, 26 September, $AUD120. Active participation sought.
details ]

Visualisation Tour

Visit virtual reality sites at the University of Queensland and the Queensland Manufacturing Institute. Depart 8:30am, return 2:00pm, Monday 24 September. $AUD 44.00 per person (inc. 10% GST), lunch included.

Education Forum

The primary purpose of the forum is to bring together Educators teaching and developing HPC related subjects to share experiences, and discuss ways to share and collaborate in the development of material. Please see the forum Call for Participation for details. There is no charge for the forum.

Registration for Workshop / Tutorials / Tour / Forum

For participants who have already registered, the conference organisers will contact you to confirm your participation in the tutorials, tour, education forum and workshop program.

For those still to register, the online registration form enables you to nominate your preferences.

Posters

In response to many enquiries, HPC Asia 2001 will provide the opportunity for attendees to present posters. See the Call for Posters for details.

  • ClassdescMP: C++ support for MPI or distributed memory programming
    Russell Standish and Duraid Madina HPCSU University of New South Wales
    details ]
  • Optimum Computation for Composite Breakwater Design Based on Java System
    Chia-Chen Kuo, NCHC, Taiwan
    details ]

Birds of Feather

From Tuesday to Thursday, the Grevillea Room is available for Birds of Feather (BoF) sessions. Please advise via email if you intend to run a BoF session - hpcasia2001@mlaa.com.au

 

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