Panel Title: Post Moore’s Law Computing: Digital versus Neuromorphic versus Quantum The end of Moore’s Law scaling has sparked research into preserving performance scaling through alternative computational models. This has sparked a debate for the future of computing. Currently, the future of computing is expected to include a mix of quantum, neuromorphic, and digital computing. […]
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SC15 Releases Video Profiling the Importance of Supercomputing as Explained by IDC’s Steve Conway
Click above to view the latest SC Conference video on the importance of HPC. Steve Conway, Research Vice President in IDC’s High Performance Computing group, provides a high-level overview of the importance supercomputers and cites specific examples where it is making a difference every day. Mr. Conway plays a major role in directing and […]
SC15 Invited Talk Spotlight: The Power of Visual Analytics – Unlocking the Value of Big Data
Visual Exploration of Network Traffic for Host and Server Monitoring: The screenshot shows the hourly amount of network traffic for thousands of hosts in a large computer network for 24 hours. The different nested circles represent the topological subnet hierarchy of the network. Each filled circle represents a whole subnet or when zoomed in single […]
Alexander Szalay Named Recipient of 2015 IEEE Computer Society Sidney Fernbach Award
Alexander Szalay Alexander Szalay, a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at the Johns Hopkins University, has been selected as the recipient of the 2015 IEEE Computer Society Sidney Fernbach Award. Szalay was recognized “for his outstanding contributions to the development of data-intensive computing systems and on the application of such systems in many scientific areas including astrophysics, […]
SC15 Invited Talk Spotlight: Trends and Challenges in Computational Modeling of Giant Hydrocarbon Reservoirs
Multimodal visualization of giant oil and gas reservoir models. Giant oil and gas reservoirs continue to play an important role in providing energy to the world. Nowadays, state of the art technologies are utilized to further explore and produce these reservoirs since a slight increase in the recovery amounts to discovering a mid-size reservoir somewhere […]
Getting to Know the Student Cluster Competition Teams
From left, the Technische Universität München team is: Michael Zellner, Gregor Matl, Felix Thimm, Daniel Gallenberger, Felix Spaeth, and Sharru Moeller. The following is an interesting look at one of the nine Student Cluster Competition teams competing in Austin this November. Click here to learn more about some of the other teams. For what reasons […]
SC15 Invited Talk Spotlight: Reproducibility in High Performance Computing
The number of lines of code published in ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, 1960–2012, on a log scale. The proportion of articles that published code remained roughly constant at about a third, with standard error of about 0.12, and the journal consistently published around thirty-five articles each year. Source: click here and click here. Ensuring […]
Mateo Valero Selected as Recipient of 2015 IEEE-CS Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award
Mateo Valero Mateo Valero, a professor in the Computer Architecture Department at UPC in Barcelona, has been named the recipient of the 2015 IEEE Computer Society Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award. Prof. Valero, Director of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center at the National Center of Supercomputing in Spain, was selected as the recipient for the award […]
Invited Talk Spotlight: Supercomputing, High-Dimensional Snapshots, and Low-Dimensional Models – A Game Changing Computational Technology for Design and Virtual Testing
Aerodynamic analysis of a complete Formula 1 configuration (click on any image to enlarge it). During the last two decades, giant strides have been achieved in many aspects of computational engineering. Higher-fidelity mathematical models and faster numerical algorithms have been developed for an ever increasing number of applications. Linux clusters are now ubiquitous, GPUs continue […]
SC15 Releases Video on How Berkeley Lab’s Electrolyte Genome Project Could Be Battery Game-Changer
A new breakthrough battery—one that has significantly higher energy, lasts longer, and is cheaper and safer—will likely be impossible without a new material discovery. And a new material discovery could take years, if not decades, since trial and error has been the best available approach. But Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) scientist Kristin Persson […]
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