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HPC User Forum to be Held in London, Stuttgart


FRAMINGHAM, Massachusetts – IDC invites HPC community members to attend the 46th and 47th HPC User Forum meetings, to be held at Imperial College London on July 5-6, 2012 (midday to midday) and HLRS/University of Stuttgart on July 9-10, 2012 (midday to midday).  Registration is free at www.hpcuserforum.com and refreshments will be served.  Seating is limited.  HPCwire is a co-sponsor of the HPF User Forums.

The Imperial College London meeting will take place in rooms G39-G41 in the School of Mines, Exhibition Road. Among the topics and speakers confirmed to date are these:

  • IDC Worldwide HPC Market Update, Earl Joseph and Steve Conway, IDC
  • Blue Waters Update, Irene Qualters, National Science Foundation
  • CRESTA Program Update, Mark Parsons, Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre
  • HPC-related Activities at STFC Daresbury, Jonathan Fellows, Daresbury Laboratory
  • The Impact of HPC and Data-Centric Computing in Cancer Research, Jack Collins, National Cancer Institute
  • HPC in Evolutionary Biology, Andrew Meade, University of Reading
  • Bull Technical Update, Andrew Carr, Bull
  • HPC Midlands: Collaboration between Universities and Industry, Martin Hamilton, Loughborough University
  • Altair Technical Update, speaker to be determined
  • Interdisciplinary Network for HPC Algorithm Development, Nick Higham, University of Manchester
  • HPC Developments and Funding in the UK, Andy Jones, NAG
  • IDC Worldwide HPC Market Update, Earl Joseph and Steve Conway, IDC
  • Big Memory for Big Science, Jim Kasdorf, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
  • Pervasive Issues Related to Big Data, Paul Muzio, City University of New York
  • Technology Findings from a University HPC Center, Vijay Agarwala, Penn State University

The HLRS meeting will be held at 19 Nobelstrasse, Stuttgart.  Confirmed topics and speakers include the following:

  • IDC Worldwide HPC Market Update, Earl Joseph and Steve Conway, IDC
  • Update on MSU and the Lomonosov Supercomputer, Vladimir Voevodin, Moscow State University
  • Earth Sciences Research Update, Paul Tackley, ETH Zurich
  • Parallel I/O, Edgar Gabriel, University of Houston (HLRS visiting faculty member)
  • The Impact of HPC and Data-Centric Computing in Cancer Research, Jack Collins, National Cancer Institute
  • Big Memory for Big Science, Jim Kasdorf, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
  • Pervasive Issues Related to Big Data, Paul Muzio, City University of New York
  • Technology Findings from a University HPC Center, Vijay Agarwala, Penn State University
  • International petascale activities and investments, Earl Joseph and Steve Conway

The HPC User Forum was established in 1999 to promote the health of the global HPC industry and address issues of common concern to users. The organization has grown to 150 members. It is directed by a volunteer Steering Committee of HPC users from government, industry and academia, and is operated for the users by market analyst firm IDC. We hold two full-membership meetings a year in the United States, and also hold two meetings annually in international locations. Dr. Michael Resch of HRLS is a member of our Steering Committee.

For more information, contact Steve Conway, sconway@idc.com. 

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Source: IDC

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