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NSF-NAIS Intelligent Software workshop
19 October 2009 to
22 October 2009
Contact Person: Lorena Barba
Organisers: Richard Brower, Michael Clark, Anthony Kennedy, Ben Leimkuhler, Michael O'Boyle
Description
The era of many-core computing and the massive progress made over recent years in algorithmic research means that it is now possible to solve problems in computational science that were almost unimaginable a few years ago. However, this increase in complexity of both computer technology and numerical algorithms means that it is drastically more difficult for those who are concerned with the end result science to efficiently implement and deploy their calculations. This three-day workshop will lay the foundation for research and funding programmes in this crucial area. The goal of this workshop is to bring together leading researchers at the interface between computational science, applied mathematics, and computer science to discuss algorithms pervasive in the scientific applications community, and their implementation and deployment on evolving target architectures.
Main Speakers
- Lorena Barba
- Bruce Boghosian
- Peter Boyle
- James Brannick
- Richard Brower
- Paul Cockshott
- Jonathan Cohen
- Mike Clark
- Mike Dewar
- Ron Dror
- Phil Fowler
- Imran Haque
- Jesus Izaguirre
- Balint Joo
- Erick Kaltofen
- Dinesh Kaushik
- Matthew Knepley
- Tony Kennedy
- Lenore Mullin
- Michael O'Boyle
- James Sexton
- Jeremy Siek
- Marc Snir
- Pavlos Vranas
