Intel’s Diane Bryant Diane Bryant, senior vice president and general manager, Data Center Group at Intel, will speak at the upcoming SC15 conference HPC Matters Plenary Session to discuss how next-generation supercomputers are transforming HPC and presenting exciting opportunities to advance scientific research and discovery to deliver far-reaching impacts on society. Based on the interest […]
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SC15 Releases Enhanced Mobile App to Apple and Android App Stores
The SC15 mobile app is now available. The SC15 App, developed by DoubleDutch, is now available. You can download it from the Apple and Android app stores by searching for SC15 or by clicking here. An HTML version of the app is also available from this website. The SC15 app will include the standard components […]
SC15 Unveils Emerging Technologies Bound for Austin
The SC15 Emerging Technologies track has an exciting range of exhibits in store for Austin! Ten successful applications were accepted from over thirty submissions after a rigorous peer review process, with every submission receiving three independent reviews. This year’s theme “SoC for HPC”, is particularly appropriate for Austin as the city is home to several […]
SC15 Releases HPC Impact Showcase Line-up – from Battling Ebola to Designing at Rolls-Royce
The HPC Impact Showcase highlights real-world applications of high performance computing (HPC) at companies who are currently employing HPC to advance their competitiveness and innovation in the global marketplace. The Showcase is designed to introduce attendees to the many ways that HPC matters in our world, through testimonials from companies large and small. Rather than […]
SC15 Releases Short Video on How HPC is Impacting Climate Change as Explained by Leading World Experts
Hear from the experts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory who explain how high performance computing is the most important component in analyzing future climate change scenarios or models and developing strategies to help circumvent rapid climate change. According to Dr. Alexander “Sandy” MacDonald, Chief Science Advisor, NOAA’s […]
Simplifying the World’s Most Powerful Computer Network with SDN
For the first time, SC’s research and production network (SCinet) will be using the emerging technology software defined networking (SDN) to manage and simplify the operations for a portion of the SC conference’s show floor network. SCinet is the research and production network that serves as the backbone of data communications for the annual SC […]
SC15 Invited Talk-Dr. Laura Grigori Presents Fast and Robust Communication Avoiding Algorithms: Current Status and Future Prospects
Left: computation to communication ratio for the LU factorization with partial pivoting of a dense matrix on a model of exascale machine (ISC 2014). Right: preconditioned Krylov solver as used in the map making problem in astrophysics, results obtained on a Cray XE6 machine (Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2014). Please click to enlarge. This talk will […]
SC15 Invited Talk Focus: Dr. Panagiotis Tsarchopoulos Explains the European Supercomputing Research Programme
Over the last couple of years, through a number of policy and research initiatives, the European Union has worked in putting together an ambitious supercomputing research programme. As part of this effort, in autumn 2015, the European Commission has launched several new supercomputing projects covering supercomputing hardware, software and applications. This launch marks an important […]
SC15 Releases Short Video on How HPC is Impacting Personalized Medical Treatments Especially in Children with Epilepsy
SC15 recently released this short video about how high performance computing (HPC) is making a difference in personalizing medical treatments as described by Dr. Chris R. Johnson, Founding Director of the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute. One specific example he cites is the amazing impact HPC is having on children with epilepsy. According to Dr. […]
SC15 Invited Talk – Nils Thuerey Presents Virtual and Real Flows: Challenges for Digital Special Effects
To get the motion of a crown splash right, surface tension is crucial. The simulation shown here uses a mesh-based approach (please click on photo to enlarge). Physics simulations for virtual smoke, explosions or water are by now crucial tools for special effects in feature films. Despite their wide spread use, there are central challenges […]
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