22–27 Feb 2010
Jaipur, India
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Friday, 26 February - Plenary Session

26 Feb 2010, 09:00
Jaipur, India

Jaipur, India

Jaipur, India

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  1. Dr Singh Deepak (Business Development Manager - Amazon EC2)
    26/02/2010, 09:00
    Computing Technology for Physics Research
    Plenary
    In an era where high throughput instruments and sensors are increasingly providing us faster access to new kinds of data, it is becoming very important to have timely access to resources which allow scientists to collaborate and share data while maintaining the ability to process vas > quantities of data or run large scale simulations when required. Built on Amazon's vast global computing...
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  2. Dr Mohammad AL-TURANY (GSI DARMSTADT)
    26/02/2010, 09:40
    Computing Technology for Physics Research
    Plenary
  3. Naohito Nakasato (University of Aizu)
    26/02/2010, 10:40
    Methodology of Computations in Theoretical Physics
    Plenary
    Recently, many-core accelerators are developing so fast that the computing devices attract researchers who are always demanding faster computers. Since many-core accelerators such as graphic processing unit (GPU) are nothing but parallel computers, we need to modify an existing application program with specific optimizations (mostly parallelization) for a given accelerator. In this paper, we...
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  4. Dr Fukuko YUASA (KEK)
    26/02/2010, 11:20
    Methodology of Computations in Theoretical Physics
    Plenary
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