IXPUG Workshop Live Stream

Europe/Prague
Description

The IXPUG Workshop and Tutorials hosted by IT4Innovations, VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava in Ostrava, Czech Republic are free to public. We encourage all to join the various sessions  personally. The registration to the event is available at https://events.it4i.cz/ixpug

In case you are unable to participate at the meeting personally a Live Stream of the program of the workshop will be available. 

Click HERE to watch.

If you would like to hear more regarding the IXPUG community, please register as a user at https://www.ixpug.org/join.

    • 13:30 13:45
      Opening: Opening: Vít Vondrák (IT4I): Welcome in Ostrava
    • 13:45 14:00
      Opening: Thomas Steinke (ZIB, Berlin): The Intel Xeon Phi User's Group
    • 14:00 15:00
      IXPUG Workshop: Keynote: Joe Curley (Intel): Road to Many Core & the View Ahead
    • 15:00 15:30
      IXPUG Workshop: Thomas Steinke (ZIB, Berlin), Georg Zitzlsberger (Intel), CJ Newburn (Intel), Michael Lysaght (ICHEC, Dublin): IXPUG Working Groups
    • 15:30 16:00
      Break 30m
    • 16:00 16:30
      IXPUG Workshop: Vectorization I: James Willis, Richard Bower and Matthieu Schaller (ICC Durham): Optimisation of the core kernels of the particle-based code SWIFT on AVX and AVX2 leading to ~3x speed-up
    • 16:30 17:00
      IXPUG Workshop: Vectorization I: Luigi Iapichino and Fabio Baruffa (LRZ Munich): Improving the vectorisation of a Gadget kernel: efficiency and potential on multiple platforms
    • 17:00 17:30
      IXPUG Workshop: Vectorization I: Sergi Siso, Luke Mason and Michael Seaton (Hartree Centre, Daresbury): Code modernization of DL_MESO LBE to achieve good performance on the Intel Xeon Phi
    • 17:30 18:00
      IXPUG Workshop: Vectorization I: Discussion
  • Wednesday, 16 March
    • 09:00 10:00
      IXPUG Workshop: Keynote: CJ Newburn (Intel): Bigger, faster, persistent storage and how you get to it (HBM, 3DXP, OmniPath)
    • 10:00 10:30
      Break 30m
    • 10:30 10:55
      IXPUG Workshop: New Application Areas: Servesh Muralidharan, Oisin Robinson, Gilles Civario and Michael Lysaght (ICHEC, Dublin): A comparison study of vectorization approaches to optimize multiplication of large integers on Intel Xeon/Xeon Phi platforms
    • 10:55 11:20
      IXPUG Workshop: New Application Areas: Marcel Ehrhardt and Hannes Hauswedell (FU Berlin): The SeqAn C++ library for efficient NGS sequence analysis - HPC modernisation using generic programming
    • 11:20 11:45
      IXPUG Workshop: New Application Areas: Milan Jaros (IT4I, Ostrava): The Fundamentals: How to accelerate Blender with the Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors
    • 11:45 12:00
      IXPUG Workshop: New Application Areas: Discussion
    • 12:00 13:00
      Break 1h
    • 13:00 14:00
      IXPUG Workshop: Tools session: Florent Lebeau (Allinea): Experiences preparing HPC codes for Intel Knights Landing with Allinea's tools
    • 14:00 14:25
      IXPUG Workshop: Vectorization II: Lubomir Riha, Michal Merta and Jan Zapletal (IT4I, Ostrava): Acceleration of FETI Solvers and the BEM4I library using the Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors
    • 14:25 14:50
      IXPUG Workshop: Vectorization II: Vladimir Mironov and Alexander Moskovsky (Lomonossov Moscow Univ.): Parallelization and optimization of Hartree-Fock method in GAMESS-US quantum chemistry code
    • 14:50 15:15
      IXPUG Workshop: Vectorization II: Nikola Tchipev, Steffen Seckler, Philipp Neumann and Hans-Joachim Bungartz (TU Munich):Optimizing ls1-mardyn for Xeon Phi
    • 15:15 15:30
      IXPUG Workshop: Vectorization II: Discussion
    • 15:30 16:00
      Break 30m
    • 16:00 16:25
      IXPUG Workshop: Middleware: Adrian Jackson, Michele Weiland and Nick Johnson (EPCC, Edinburgh): Power monitoring using Adept tools and RAPL
    • 16:25 16:50
      IXPUG Workshop: Middleware: Wojciech Waśko, Piotr Uminski and Krzysztof Kulakowski (Intel): Memkind: the API to leverage heterogeneous memory architectures
    • 16:50 17:00
      IXPUG Workshop: Middleware: Discussion
    • 17:00 18:00
      IXPUG Workshop: CJ Newburn (Intel): hStreams: Easing the way to heterogeneous platforms like Knights Landing