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From: laderose@us.ibm.com
To: hpc-linux@corp.sgi.com
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 13:34:00 -0400
Subject: Linux Supercluster Meeting - Call for Participation
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Linux Superclusters Users Conference
Sponsored by IBM, UNM and NCSA
Albuquerque, NM
September 11-15, 2000
http://www.ahpcc.unm.edu/conf/
Come to the Linux Superclusters Users Conference and hear leading
innovators including Jon "Maddog" Hall, Dave Turek and Frank Gilfeather
talk about the state of Linux, applications and performance. Find
out about performance analysis tools that help make code run faster.
Meet scientists and researchers and hear about their experiences
running on Linux. Talk to experts about building high performing clusters.
Register by August 22, 2000 at
http://clumber.tc.cornell.edu/actc/Supercluster/
and receive a free T-shirt!
Keynote Speakers:
Jon "Maddog" Hall, Executive Director, Linux International
Dave Turek, Vice President, Deep Computing, Web Servers, IBM
Frank Gilfeather, Executive Director, High Performance Computing
Education Research Center, The University of New Mexico
Special Guests
Tutorial Speakers:
Peter Beckman, TurboLinux, Linux kernel architecture
Sunil Saxena, Intel, IA-32 and IA-64 architecture
Doug Miles, The Portland Group, Effective Compiler Utilization
Mary Kay Bunde, Etnus LLC, TotalView Debugger
David McNamara, Pacific-Sierra, DEEP/MPI Development Environment
for MPI Programs
Werner Krotz-Vogel, Pallas, Vampir MPI Performance Profiling
Conference Speakers:
John Dorband, NASA, Original Beowulf architect and theHive
Jack Dongarra, UTK, ATLAS and Performance Monitoring
Dan Reed, UIUC/NCSA, Clusters and the Alliance
Phil Mucci, ACTC/UTK, Performance Tools and Dynaprof
Mike Welcome, NERSC, M-VIA and MVICH
Arthur B. Maccabe, UNM, Portals 3.0: A High-performance
Message Passing Layer Supporting Application-Bypass
David A. Bader, UNM, Hybrid Algorithms
John-Paul Navarro, ANL, Experiences with Chiba City
Charles Seitz, Myricom, The Future of Myrinet
George Em Karniadakis, Brown University, Direct Numerical
Simulation of Turbulence on PC Clusters: Fact or
Fiction
Steven A. Gottlieb, Indiana Univ., QCD on Clusters and Supercomputers
Special Event:
The Grand Opening of LosLobos - 512 processors with Myrinet
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