CERN openlab/Intel Workshop on Numerical Computing (2nd instance)

Europe/Zurich
Building 593, Room 11 (CERN)

Building 593, Room 11

CERN

Description

CERN openlab and Intel are pleased to announce a second instance of the Numerical Computing workshop, scheduled for September 25th and 26th at CERN. The course will be taught by external experts and several CERN staff. The workshop is targeted at an audience with good programming experience who would like to understand and control the floating-point calculations in their scientific programs.

Topics

  • Advanced Floating point computing on x86
  • Pitfalls in High Energy Physics software
  • Floating point control in Intel Software
  • Future directions in accuracy control
  • Hands-on tutorials

Please note that space is limited to 45 participants and registration through this webpage is required. Attendance is free (as for the regular openlab workshops). A laptop is needed for accessing the servers that will be used for the exercises.

Speakers

Jeff Arnold, Intel SSG
Martyn Corden, Intel SSG
Florent de Dinechin, ENS Lyon
Tim Mattson, Intel Labs
+ CERN staff from PH/SFT and openlab

More information will follow shortly.

 

Participants
  • Albert Bursche
  • Alexander Kozelov
  • Alexander Mazurov
  • Andre Sailer
  • Andrew Lowe
  • Danilo Piparo
  • Dario Berzano
  • Dmitry Golubkov
  • Elizabeth Sexton-Kennedy
  • Felice Pantaleo
  • Grigori Rybkin
  • Gunjan Kabra
  • Haimo Zobernig
  • Halasya-Siva Subramania
  • Heinrich Schindler
  • Ioan Gabriel Bucur
  • Jan Strube
  • Mark Hodgkinson
  • Martin Killenberg
  • Mirela Madalina Botezatu
  • Neelima Chauhan
  • Neha Goyal
  • Patrick Oliver Glauner
  • Ramiro Voicu
  • Reddy Pratap Gandrajula
  • Robert Langenberg
  • Rocco Mandrysch
  • Rolf Seuster
  • Salvatore Di Guida
  • Sami Kama
  • Stephane Poss
  • Thomas Bach
  • Tomas Pilar
  • Vincenzo Innocente
  • Weeraddana Manjula De Silva
  • Zekeriya Uysal