Workshops2016 Conference on Advanced Topics and Auto Tuning in High-Performance Scientific Computing
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February 19-20, 2016
Room 101, Mathematics Research Center Building (ori. New Math. Bldg.)
Website https://sites.google.com/site/atathpsc ... ious-conf/2016?authuser=0
Aims and Scope
The Conference on Advanced Topics and Auto Tuning in High-Performance Scientific Computing focuses on the scientific impacts due to the latest computer architectures and the approaches to achieve high-performance computing on these leading-edge computers. Advances in many-core architectures and high-end computers have unveiled their significances in the scientific discoveries and engineering achievements. The complexity of these newly developed computers, however, also leads to contemporary challenges to achieve the best efficiency of the highly promising computational capabilities. The conference encourages interdisciplinary communications between researchers from applied mathematics, statistics, computer science, physical sciences, engineering and industry to prompt innovations and breakthroughs in this exciting field. The main themes include, but not limited to, simulations, numerical methods, applications, hardware, and particularly software and algorithm auto-tuning via statistical methods.
Plenary Speakers | . | Costas Bekas (Foundations of Cognitive Computing, IBM Research-Zurich, Switzerland) |
. | Satoshi Matsuoka (Department of Mathematical and Computer Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) | |
Invited Speakers | . | How-Wei Chen (Department of Earth Sciences, National Central University) |
. | Ray-Bing Chen (Department of Statistics, National Cheng Kung University) | |
. | Yuan-Chung Cheng (Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University) | |
. | Cheng-Han Du (Institute of Applied Mathematical Sciences, National Taiwan University) | |
. | Toshio Endo (Global Scientific Information and Computing Center, Tokyo Institute of Technology) | |
. | Shoichi Hirasawa (Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University) | |
. | Shih-Hao Hung (Department of Computer Science, National Taiwan University) | |
. | Feng-Nan Hwang (Department of Mathematics, National Central University) | |
. | Toshiyuki Imamura (Advanced Institute for Computational Science, RIKEN) | |
. | Takahiro Katagiri (Supercomputing Research Division, Information Technology Center, The University of Tokyo) | |
. | Kazuhiko Komatsu (Cyberscience Center, Tohoku University) | |
. | Chun-Yuan Lin (Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Chang Gung University) | |
. | Daichi Mukunoki (Advanced Institute for Computational Science, RIKEN) | |
. | Kengo Nakajima (Supercomputing Research Division, Information Technology Center, The University of Tokyo) | |
. | Satoshi Ohshima (Supercomputing Research Division, Information Technology Center, The University of Tokyo) | |
. | Reiji Suda (Department of Computer Science, The University of Tokyo) | |
. | Daisuke Takahashi (Center for Computational Sciences, University of Tsukuba) | |
. | Hiroyuki Takizawa (Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University) | |
. | Weichung Wang (Institute of Applied Mathematical Sciences, National Taiwan University) | |
Organizers | . | Takahiro Katagiri (The University of Tokyo) |
. | Reiji Suda (The University of Tokyo) | |
. | Weichung Wang (National Taiwan University) | |
Sponsors | . | Taida Institute for Mathematical Sciences ( TIMS ) |
. | Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science & Technology (MEXT), Japan | |
. | National Taiwan University | |
. | The University of Tokyo | |
. | Taiwan Society of Industry and Applied Mathematics (TWSIAM) |