Dear all, Please let me know if interested in attending.
Best,
Alan
Alán Aspuru-Guzik | Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University | 12 Oxford Street, Room M113 | Cambridge, MA 02138
(617)-384-8188 |
http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu |
http://about.me/aspuru
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Date: Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 1:35 PM
Subject: Fwd: [Fwd: SIMAC3 Workshop]
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Hi Alan,
I hope all is well with you and that you are enjoying our crisp fall before
the big chill sets in!
So Rich Brower, a colleague of mine at BU is organizing an interesting NSF
supported workshop on algorithms for complex HPC architectures, and he
asked me to bring it to the attention of folks around the local area. I
thought you might have some people who could be very interested in this
topic so please forward the message below along to anyone you can think of
and encourage them to register. It is free and NSF will keep us very well
fed! Cheers, David.
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*From: *"Richard C. Brower" <brower(a)bu.edu>
*Subject: **[Fwd: SIMAC3 Workshop]*
*Date: *October 29, 2013 1:09:04 PM EDT
*To: *"Coker, David" <coker(a)bu.edu>
*Reply-To: *<brower(a)bu.edu>
David,
See Flier ATTACHED below. Please ask folks to register so I can
get some idea of the count.
Cheers,
Rich
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The third workshop for
Software Institute for Methodologies and Abstractions for Codes (SIMAC)
Numerical Algorithm for Extreme Computing Architectures
November 4-5, 2013 at Boston University
http://blogs.bu.edu/simac3/
Sponsored by
Center for Computation & Technology -- LSU
Center of Computational Science -- BU
Hariri Institute for Computing and Computational Science & Engineering
-- BU
This third SIMAC* workshop will focus on the design of Numerical
Algorithms and Software Frameworks to accommodate the increasingly
complex environment of multiscale physics and
complex heterogeneous HPC architectures. Algorithmic examples include
Multigrid(MG), Domain Decomposition(DD)solvers
and Adaptive Mesh Refinement(AMR). Hardware examples include GPU and PHI
heterogeneous architectures.
The goal is to explore existing collaborative teams and frameworks that
seek to respond to this disruptive technological landscape and
suggest new or improved methods required to keep pace with the evolution of
Extreme scale computing.
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Cheers,
Rich
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Prof. Richard C. Brower
Physics Department --- Boston University
590 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215
Office: Physics Research Building, Room 581
Tele: 617 353 6052 (BU)
617 253 2599 (MIT)
617 833 5811 (iPHONE)
Fax: 617 358 2487
Email: brower(a)bu.edu
brower(a)lns.mit.edu
David Coker
Director, Center for Computational Science
Professor of Theoretical Chemistry
Department of Chemistry
Boston University
+1 617 353 2490 (Chem)
+1 617 358 0099 (CCS)
coker(a)bu.edu
http://www.bu.edu/chemistry/faculty/coker
http://ccs.bu.edu/