Sandia National Laboratories’ SC17 Line Up
Still deciding which SC’17 sessions to attend? Sandia National Laboratories staff will be offering tutorials and talks as well as collaboratively facilitating workshops and birds-of-a-feather sessions. Learn the basics of using ParaView for scientific visualization or revisit the larger context of extreme-scale computing.
Other highlights include a panel providing perspectives and insights from supercomputing leaders outside the “big 5” regions and organizations. Moderated by Sandia’s Jay Lofstead, panelists from across the globe will share their experiences with the audience to help the audience members achieve high impact work both helping their regions as well as contributing to the global research community.
For a day-by-day schedule of SC’17 sessions involving Sandia staff, see the full list below.
Sunday, November 12th
Workshops:
7th Workshop on Python for High-Performance and Scientific Computing, organizers include Bill Spotz, 9am – 5:30pm.
Eighth Annual Workshop for the Energy Efficient HPC Working Group (EE HPC WG), 9am – 5:30pm
MCHPC2017: Workshop on Memory Centric Programming for HPC, 9am – 12:30pm
Workshop on Exascale MPI (ExaMPI), 9am – 5:30pm
Presentations
A Novel Shard-Based Approach for Asynchronous Many-Task Models for In Situ Analysis, presented by Philippe P. Pébaÿ, 11:45am – 12:05pm
Faodail: Enabling In Situ Analytics for Next-Generation Systems, 12:05pm – 12:10pm
Software Engineering for Computational Science and Engineering: What Can Work and What Will Not, 2:05pm – 2:35pm, as part of The 2017 International Workshop on Software Engineering for High Performance Computing in Computational and Data-Enabled Science and Engineering (SE-CoDeSE 2017)
Tutorials
Large Scale Visualization with ParaView, 8:30am – 5pm
Linear Algebra Libraries for High-Performance Computing: Scientific Computing with Multicore and Accelerators, 8:30am – 5pm
Monday, November 13th
Workshops
PAW 2017: The 2nd Annual PGAS Applications Workshop, 9am – 5:30pm
Workshop on Education for High Performance Computing (EduHPC), 9am – 5:30pm
Presentations
Better Scientific Software, presented by David E. Bernholdt, Anshu Dubey, Michael A. Heroux, and Alicia Klinvex. 8:30am – 12pm
Time Management, 11:06am – 11:18am, as part of the Career Management session
OpenMPIR, 12pm – 12:30pm, as part of the session LLVM-HPC2017: Fourth Workshop on the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure in HPC
Research Methods, 1:54pm – 2:06pm, as part of the Early Career Program
Keynote – A Holistic Approach to Advancing Science and Engineering through Extreme-Scale Computing, 3:30pm – 4:10pm
Tutorials
Kokkos: Enabling Manycore Performance Portability for C++ Applications and Domain Specific Libraries/Languages, 1:30pm – 5pm
Tuesday, November 14th
Birds of a Feather Sessions
Batched, Reproducible, and Reduced Precision BLAS, 12:15pm – 1:15pm
Resilient Programming Environments, 12:15pm – 1:15pm
Exascale Challenges and Opportunities, includes James Ang and ECP director Douglas Kothe, 12:15pm – 1:15pm
Total Cost of Ownership and HPC System Procurement, 12:15pm – 1:15pm
Containers in HPC, 5:15pm – 7pm
HPC Graph Toolkits and the GraphBLAS Forum, 5:15pm – 7pm
PowerAPI, GEOPM and Redfish: Open Interfaces for Power/Energy Measurement and Control, 5:15pm – 7pm
Software Engineering and Reuse in Computational Science and Engineering, 5:15pm – 7pm
Posters, 5:15pm – 7pm
P45: Campaign Storage: Erasure Coding with GPUs
P93: Spacehog: Evaluating the Costs of Dedicating Resources to In Situ Analysis
Wednesday, November 15th
Presentations
Fernbach Award Presentation: Particles, HPC, and the Ukulele Syndrome, presented by Steve Plimpton, 8:30am – 9:15am
Embracing a New Era of Highly Efficient and Productive Quantum Monte Carlo Simulations, 3:30pm – 4pm
sPIN: High-Performance Streaming Processing in the Network, 4:30pm – 5pm
Birds of a Feather Sessions
Modeling and Simulation of Communication in HPC Systems, 12:15pm – 1:15pm
Practical Reproducibility by Managing Experiments Like Software, 12:15pm – 1:15pm
State of the Practice: Energy and Power Aware Job Scheduling and Resource Management (EPA-JSRM), 12:15pm – 1:15pm
The Virtual Institute of I/O and the IO-500, 5:15pm – 7pm
Thursday, November 16th
Presentations
HPC Systems Monitoring Data in Action, 12:15pm – 1:15pm
Designing Vector-Friendly Compact BLAS and LAPACK Kernels, 2:30pm – 3pm