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09:30
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Contributed talks
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Mika Lauk
Piotr Korcyl
(until 11:30)
(HIT E 51)
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09:30
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Talk 1: Machine Learning applications to lattice QCD
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Andrea Shindler
(Michigan State University)
(HIT E 51)
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10:15
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--- Coffee Break ---
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10:45
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Talk 2: Applications of normalizing flows as generative models for lattice field theory
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Javad Komijani
(ETH Zürich)
(HIT E 51)
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11:30
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Q&A
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Mika Lauk
Piotr Korcyl
(until 12:00)
(HIT E 51)
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09:30
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Contributed talks
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Gabriele Pierini
Javad Komijani
(ETH Zürich)
(until 11:30)
(HIT E 41.1)
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09:30
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Talk 6: Real-time techniques and topological data analysis for non-perturbative phenomena in QFT
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Daniel Spitz
(Heidelberg University, Institute for Theoretical Physics)
(HIT E 41.1)
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10:15
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--- Coffee Break ---
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10:45
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Talk 7: tmLQCD on GPUs: minimum effort approach to performance-portability
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Bartosz Kostrzewa
(HIT E 41.1)
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11:30
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Q&A
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Javad Komijani
(ETH Zürich)
Gabriele Pierini
(until 12:00)
(HIT E 41.1)
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09:30
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Contributed talks
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Andrea Shindler
Thea Budde
(until 11:30)
(HIT E 41.1)
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09:30
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Talk 11: GPU port of openQCD using CUDA
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Felix Ziegler
(HIT E 41.1)
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10:15
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--- Coffee Break ---
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10:45
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Talk 12: HILA lattice simulation framework - write once, run everywhere
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Kari Rummukainen
(HIT E 41.1)
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11:30
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Q&A
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Thea Budde
Andrea Shindler
(until 12:00)
(HIT E 41.1)
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13:00
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Opening
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Alexander Ilic
Andrea Cossettini
Marina Krstic Marinkovic
(ETH Zurich)
(until 13:20)
(HIT E 51)
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13:20
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Contributed talks
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Roman Gruber
Marina Krstic Marinkovic
(ETH Zurich)
Zan Kokalj
(until 16:00)
(HIT E 51)
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13:20
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Keynote 1: The Rise of Tightly-Coupled Processor Clusters
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Luca Benini
(ETHZ)
(HIT E 51)
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14:00
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Keynote 2: Future Architectures for Computing and AI
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Bill McColl
(Huawei)
(HIT E 51)
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14:40
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Keynote 3: Scaling Machine Learning and Scientific Computing: A Data-Centric Perspective
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Tal Ben-Nun
(ETH Zürich)
(HIT E 51)
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15:20
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Keynote 4: To the Exascale, and Beyond: Computing Challenges in Lattice QCD
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Kate Clark
(HIT E 51)
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16:00
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--- Coffee Break ---
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16:30
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Student flash talks
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Zan Kokalj
Fritz Bayer
Roman Gruber
(until 17:00)
(HIT E 51)
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16:30
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Student Flash-Talk 1: Cachew: Machine Learning Input Data Processing as a Service
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Dan-Ovidiu Graur
(ETH Zurich)
(HIT E 51)
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16:45
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Student Flash-Talk 2
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Foteini Strati
(ETH Zürich)
(HIT E 51)
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17:00
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Panel Discussion
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Tal Ben-Nun
(ETH Zürich)
Luca Benini
(ETHZ)
Fritz Bayer
Marina Krstic Marinkovic
(ETH Zurich)
(HIT E 51)
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17:30
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Closing
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Marina Krstic Marinkovic
(ETH Zurich)
(until 17:40)
(HIT E 51)
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17:40
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Apero
(until 19:40)
(Restaurant Bellavista)
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12:00
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--- Lunch ---
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13:00
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Discussion
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Tim Harris
Anian Altherr
(until 13:45)
(HIT E 51)
|
13:45
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Contributed talks
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Anian Altherr
Tim Harris
(until 17:15)
(HIT E 51)
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13:45
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Talk 3: Machine learning hadron spectral functions in lattice qcd
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Heng-Tong Ding
(HIT E 51)
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14:30
|
--- Coffee Break ---
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15:00
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Talk 4: Hierarchical autoregressive approach to two-dimensional statistical systems
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Piotr Korcyl
(HIT E 51)
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15:45
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Talk 5: Efficient simulations of ML and LQCD
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Denis Boyda
(Argonne National Laboratory)
(HIT E 51)
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12:00
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--- Lunch ---
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13:00
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Discussion
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Bartosz Kostrzewa
Juan Antonio Fernandez de la Garza
(until 13:45)
(HIT E 41.1)
|
13:45
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Contributed talks
-Dr
Bartosz Kostrzewa
Juan Antonio Fernandez de la Garza
(until 16:30)
(HIT E 41.1)
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13:45
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Talk 8: ATLAS fast simulation 3 (Atlfast3) is a performance-focused variant of the full ATLAS simulation
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Henry Ann Day-Hall
(HIT E 41.1)
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14:30
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--- Coffee Break ---
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15:00
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Talk 9: One Code and Four APIs : performance portable software for lattice field theory
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Peter Boyle
(HIT E 41.1)
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15:45
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Talk 10: Experience using MILC and QUDA on various GPU systems
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Steven Gottlieb
(HIT E 41.1)
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16:30
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Wrap-up
(until 17:00)
(HIT E 41.1)
|
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12:00
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--- Lunch ---
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13:00
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Discussion
-
Felix Ziegler
(The University of Edinburgh)
Paola Tavella
(until 13:30)
(HIT E 41.1)
|
13:30
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Contributed talks
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Felix Ziegler
(The University of Edinburgh)
Paola Tavella
(until 16:30)
(HIT E 41.1)
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13:30
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Flash-Talk: Perspectives and challenges in studying the properties of strongly interacting matter in lattice qcd calculations
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Jishnu Goswami
(Bielefeld University)
(HIT E 41.1)
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13:45
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Talk 13: Optimized Deep Learning Inference on High Level Trigger at the LHC: Computing time and Resource assessment
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Syed Anwar Ul Hasan
(ETH Zurich)
(HIT E 41.1)
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14:30
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--- Coffee Break ---
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15:00
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Talk 14: QUDA: Getting more QCD out of your GPU
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Mathias Wagner
(HIT E 41.1)
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15:45
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Talk 15: Simulations of Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics on GPUs
-
Balint Joo
(HIT E 41.1)
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16:30
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Wrap-up
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Marina Krstic Marinkovic
(ETH Zurich)
(until 17:00)
(HIT E 41.1)
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