Intel Software Network at SuperComputing SC09

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Intel Software Network at Supercomputing 09!  Visit Intel at Booth #1935, and the Intel Academic Program in the SC Education Booth (Lobby C).

Please Join Intel and the Intel Academic Community at Supercomputing 09 in Portland Oregon.  We are sponsoring keynotes, talks, and sessions.  Many of our events will be available live and on line, see below, and of course, if you are attending,  please visit us in person.

Intel Academic Community Sponsored Talks

Tuesday, November 17
5:00-6:30 PM Room C124
Friday, November 20
10:30 AM-12:00PM  Room PB252
Teach Parallel: Developing a Curriculum for Parallelism,
Moderator: Tom Murphy (Contra Costa College)
  • Dr. John Gustafson (Intel Labs)
  • Robert Chesebrough (Intel)
  • Dr. Jim Larus (Microsoft)
  • Dr. Bill Dally (NVIDIA)
  • Dr. Simon McIntosh-Smith (Bristol University)
Preparing the World for Ubiquitous Parallelism
Moderator: Dr. Matthew Wolf (Georgia Institute of Technology)
  • Dr. Benedict Gaster (AMD)
  • Kevin Goldsmith (Adobe Systems Inc.)
  • Dr. Charlie Peck (Earlham College)
  • Dr. Steven Parker (NVIDIA)
  • Dr. Michael Wrinn (Intel Corporation)
  • Dr. Evan Smyth (DreamWorks)


Intel Software Network TV

Intel Software Network TV will stream many of the keynotes and invited talks live as well as conversations with key attendees. When not streamling live, you will see encore presentations of past episodes - see the Schedules below (all times Pacific).  All events can be seen live below, on Intel Software Network TV, or on the Supercomputing Education Website.
Keynote and Invited speakers
Time Tuesday, November 17 Wednesday, November 18
8:30-10:00 AM Dr. Justin Rattner, Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Intel Corporation.
"The Rise of the 3D Internet: Advancements in Collaborative and Immersive Sciences"
Plenary/Kennedy Awards Speakers
• Systems Medicine, Transformational Technologies and the Emergence of Predictive, Personalized, Preventive and Participatory (P4) Medicine, Leroy Hood (Institute for Systems Biology)
• Kennedy Award Presentation.
10:30 AM-12:00 PM Steve M. Legensky - HPC and the Challenge of Achieving a Twenty-Fold Increase in Wind Energy (10:30AM - 11:15AM) Seymour Cray and Sidney Fernbach Award Presentations
Dr. Roberto Car and Dr. Michele Parrinello, developers of the Car Parrinello Molecular Dynamics (CPMD) approach for Materials Modeling.

 


Teach Parallel! - Intel Academic Community & Supercomputing Education



Join us live in Person - All broadcasts will take place in Supercomputing Education Booth (Lobby C).
Teach Parallel is a cooperative production of Supercomputing Education and the Intel Academic Community
Questions and discussion from the audience will be encouraged.

Teach Parallel! - with Paul steinberg & Professor Tom Murphy
All major manufactures of CPUs, GPUs and ASICs have moved to a many core design, yet universities and colleges are not training engineers in the parallel and concurrent disciplines needed to efficiently program on such systems. What can be done to bring parallelism into the mainstream? Join Paul & Tom and the experts below as they discuss Paralleism, Technology and Education.
TimeTuesday, November 17Wednesday, November 18Thursday, November 19
1:00 PM Dr. Wilf Pinfold, General Chair, Super Computing Conference 09 Dr Evan Smyth, Principal Software Engineer, DreamWorks Animation Dr. Daniel Ernst, University of Wisconsin, Eau-Claire
1:30 PM Dr. Joel Adams, Department of Computer Science Calvin College Dr. Charlie Peck, Earlham College Laura McGinnis, Supercomputing Education Chair, 2010
2:00 PM Dr. Tim Mattson, Intel Principal Engineer. Jason Arviso, Navajo Technical College, Internet to the Hogan Dr. John Gustafson, He's not just a scientist, he's a law!
2:30 PM Dr. Dan Reed, Microsoft, Director of Multicore Research. Dr. David O'Hallaron, Director, Intel Labs Pittsburgh. Professor, Computer Science,
Carnegie Mellon University
Parallel Octave
3:00
Prize drawing! Prize drawing! Prize drawing!
3:05 PM Dr. Jesse Bemley, former National BDPA(Black Data Processing Associates) Education Chairperson. Developer the High School Computer competition (HSCC) program Dr. Matt Wolf, Research Scientist CERCS Center for Experimental Research in Computer Systems. Todd Rosenquist, Senior Technical Consulting Engineer, Intel Math Kernel Library
3:30 PM Dr. James Reinders, Intel Chief Software Evangelist. Dr. Charlie Peck, Earlham College Dr. Paul McKenney, Distinguished Engineer at IBM Linux Technology Center
4:00 PM Dr. Robert M. Panoff, founder and Executive Director of The Shodor Education Werner Krotz-Vogel, Technical Marketing Engineer at Intel for Intel® Cluster Tools Dr. Rebecca Hartman- Baker
4:30 PM


Intel Booth Theater Presentations:

Join us in our in-booth theater (booth #1935) at Supercomputing to hear free presentations throughout the show!
Download the Theater Schedule PDF (427 KB)

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Here are a few of our scheduled sessions:


PANEL: Preparing the World for Ubiquitous Parallelism
Moderator: Matthew Wolf (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Panelists: Benedict Gaster (AMD), Kevin Goldsmith (Adobe Systems Inc.), Tom Murphy (Contra Costa College), Steven Parker (NVIDIA),  Michael Wrinn (Intel Corporation) 
Friday, 10:30AM - 12:00PM
Room PB252


The complete list of Intel panels, talks, BOFs and events can be downloaded: Download the Intel talk schedule, PDF (427 KB)


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