NCCS Seminar Series
The NCCS seminar series is a series of monthly seminars on topics of interest in high-performance computing, with an emphasis on topics in petascale computing. Guest speakers are typically researchers in the computer and computational sciences from outside the NCCS who presently interact and collaborate with NCCS staff and/or use the NCCS facility. If you have any questions or suggested speakers for our seminar series or wish to attend an upcoming seminar, please contact Ricky Kendall (kendallra@ornl.gov).
Upcoming NCCS Seminar
Seminar | Speaker | Location | Date | Description |
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None Scheduled at this time |
List of Archived Presentations
- June 19, 2008- Making Parallel Programming Synonymous with Programming for Linear Algebra Libraries
- Oct 25, 2007 - “OpenMP and the Multicore Era”
(Speaker: Barbara Chapman, University of Houston) - July 12, 2007 - “ARMCI: The Runtime Library for GAS and PGAS Languages and Libraries”
(Speaker: Vinod Tipparaju, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) - June 29, 2007 - “A Comparison of Application Performance Using Open MPI and Cray MPI”
(Speaker: Richard Graham, Technology Integration Group) - March 15, 2007 - “Challenges for the Message-Passing Interface in the PetaFLOPS Era”
(Speaker: William Gropp, Mathematics and Computer Science Division) - February 1, 2007 - “Simulating Wave: Particle Interactions in Fusion Plasmas: Challenges and Successes”
(Speaker: Paul Bonoli and FR SciDAC Team) - Oct 3, 2006 - “Gyrokinetic Particle Simulation of Turbulent Transport in Fusion Plasmas”
(Speaker: Zhihong Lin, University of California)