Combinatorial Scientific Computing Lab

CS595H - Applications and Tools in Interactive Scientific Computing -- Winter 2008

Description

Students in this seminar will investigate new applications, present current applications, and discuss problems and ongoing system development, in our research in interactive systems for parallel computation. We will particularly emphasize applications of high-performance combinatorial computation, in such areas as graph analysis, level set methods on irregular grids, and computational ecology.

Faculty

Prof. John R. Gilbert - email: gilbert@cs.ucsb.edu

Seminar Information

Schedule

Date Speaker Topic
Jan 8 John R. Gilbert Organizational Meeting
Jan 15 Vikram Aggarwal Research Status Update [Slides]
Jan 22 Viral Shah XMT
Jan 29 Imran Patel Optimization of Sparse Matrix-Vector Multiplication on Emerging Multicore Platforms [Paper]
Feb 5 Aydin Buluc Scan Primitives for GPU Computing [Paper] [Slides]
Feb 19 Stefan Karpinski FPGAs [Zip containing Paper and Presentation]
March 4 Vikram Aggarwal Cell [Paper] [Slides] [ODP]
Mar 11 @ 11:30 Ben Adams Architecture Talk

Attendees

Pizza volunteer for March 11: Vikram Aggarwal

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