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News from members of the Scalable Parallel Computing Lab at ETH Zurich

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2013.

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    28. sij

    Folks, it's hard work to put together a solid invited program, thus we are happy to announce that work is in great progress thanks to our five track leaders - Masaaki Kondo, HansBungartz, Keren Bergman, and . Full story:

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    30. sij

    Chris Bishop on Microsoft Research's mission: "If we know how to do it, we shouldn't be doing it but hand it off to a product team. We focus on the hard problems that we don't know how to do but that, if solved, have a high impact."

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  3. 25. sij

    Watch Grzegorz Kwasniewski presenting his Best Student Paper "Red-Blue Pebbling Revisited: Near Optimal Parallel Matrix-Matrix Multiplication".

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    22. sij

    For all at in Bologna: our productive programming tutorial will start soon in room Bianca B. Johannes will show techniques on how to tune C++ codes for FPGA and general hardware synthesis (hands-on). If you have to miss it check out

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    Checkout our reflection on hardware choices written by and an interview with on our blog: Thank you to all our hardware sponsors during SC19!

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    15. sij

    The Climate Modeling team at Vulcan is looking for a motivated intern with Python-skills. Ping me if interested or forward to somebody who is!

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    4. sij

    Meet Team RACKlette from 😎 Started their SCC journey at , they got 3rd place overall, 1st for LINPACK and the AI challenge. After another big success at , they are now eager to participate at . Reserve Your Spot:

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    7. sij

    Alexandros Ziogas from presents the Data-centric Parallel Programming (DAPP) concept and how their team generated and tuned the code of OMEN for two of the fastest supercomputers in the world achieving up to two orders of magnitude higher performance!

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  9. 8. sij
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    6. pro 2019.

    This is awesome - Twelve ways to fool the masses when reporting performance of deep learning workloads.

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  11. 16. pro 2019.

    We were at last week in Vancouver - here we are presenting our recent work on "Predicting Weather Uncertainty with Deep ConvNets", Peter Grönquist, , Nikoli Dryden, Peter Dueben, Luca Lavarini, Shigang Li,

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    29. stu 2019.

    An honor for me to be on this inaugural committee :).

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    Hop over to our blog and read about talking about his and the team‘s learnings from two Student Cluster Competitions: Thank you and and all our sponsors: for enabling this!

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    19. stu 2019.

    Researchers have proposed Stream Semantic Registers: A lightweight, non-invasive RISC-V ISA extension which implicitly encodes memory accesses as register reads/writes, eliminating a large number of loads/stores.

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    23. stu 2019.
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    22. stu 2019.
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    22. stu 2019.

    That was fun, thanks to my whole group! Finally done and quite exhausted.

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    22. stu 2019.

    Interview with Gordon Bell Prize 2019 laureates at SC19

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    22. stu 2019.

    Quantum vs. quantum inspired panel going on right now in 201-203 at . Seats going fast, hurry to ask hard questions to the great set of panelists. I'll be chairing with .

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    22. stu 2019.

    Research groups led by ETH professors   and Mathieu Luisier have been awarded the 2019 ACM Gordon Bell Prize for developing a method that can simulate nanoelectronics devices and their properties realistically and efficiently.  

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