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PAIR Distinguished Lecture Series: An Overview of High Performance Computing and Future Requirements

Conference / Lecture

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  • Date

    06 Dec 2023

  • Organiser

    PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research

  • Time

    10:15 - 11:45

  • Venue

    M1603 Senate Room, 16/F, Block M, PolyU Map  

Speaker

Prof. Jack DONGARRA

Remarks

Open to public

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Summary

PAIR cordially invites you to join our Distinguished Lecture on 6 December 2023 (Wednesday) at 10:15am–11:45am (Hong Kong Time) on PolyU campus and via Zoom. The lecture, titled “An Overview of High Performance Computing and Future Requirements” will be delivered by 2021 A. M. Turing Award Laureate Prof. Jack DONGARRA, University Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, University of Tennessee, USA.

In the lecture, Prof. Dongarra will discuss how high performance computing has changed over the last ten years and its future trends. These changes have had and will continue to impact our numerical scientific software significantly. A new generation of software libraries and algorithms are needed for the effective and reliable use of (wide area) dynamic, distributed, and parallel environments. Some of the software and algorithm challenges have already been encountered, such as the management of communication and memory hierarchies through a combination of compile-time and run-time techniques, but the increased scale of computation, depth of memory hierarchies, range of latencies, and increased run-time environment variability will make these problems much harder.

Prof. Dongarra is also a Distinguished Fellow of the PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research.

Don’t miss the chance to learn from distinguished scholar!

Find out more and register at: https://polyu.hk/gPLgb

Keynote Speaker

Prof. Jack DONGARRA

University Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, University of Tennessee, USA.

Prof. Dongarra specialises in numerical algorithms in linear algebra, parallel computing, the use of advanced computer architectures, programming methodology and tools for parallel computers. He holds appointments at the University of Manchester, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the University of Tennessee, where he founded the Innovative Computing Laboratory. In 2019 he received the ACM/SIAM Computational Science and Engineering Prize. In 2020 he received the IEEE-CS Computer Pioneer Award. He is a Fellow of the AAAS, ACM, IEEE, and SIAM; a foreign member of the British Royal Society and a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering. Most recently, he received the 2021 ACM A.M. Turing Award for his pioneering contributions to numerical algorithms and software that have driven decades of extraordinary progress in computing performance and applications. Prof. Dongarra is also a Distinguished Fellow of the PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research.

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