GPU Day – 2015
- Gergely DEBRECZENI (Wigner RCP) Máté Ferenc NAGY-EGRI (Wigner RCP) Dániel BERÉNYI (Wigner RCP) Gergely Gábor BARNAFÖLDI (Wigner RCP) - szervezők
LIST OF KEY TALKS: NVIDIA Products Overview Gernot ZIEGLER (NVIDIA) GCN Architecture, HSA Platform Evolution and the AMD Developer Ecosystem Benjamin COQUELLE (AMD) SYCL: An Abstraction Layer for Leveraging C++ and OpenCL Alastair MURRAY (CODEPLAY) One Can Simply Walk Into Heterogeneous Parallelism Alex VOICU (MICROSOFT) SPECIAL TOPICAL TALKS: Methodology for Heterogeneous Programming on OpenCL and Its Applications Olga SUDAREVA (NIISI, Russian Academy of Sciences) Efficient Large Scale Simulation of Stochastic Lattice Models on GPUs Jeffrey KELLING (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf) GPU Computing at ELI-ALPS Sándor FARKAS (ELI Attosecond Light Pulse Source) CONTRIBUTION TALKS: Comparison of GPUs and Embedded Vision Coprocessors for Automotive Computer Vision Applications Zoltán PROHÁSZKA (Kishonti Ltd.) PERSEUS: Image and Video Compression in the Age of Massive Parallelism Balázs KESZTHELYI (V-NOVA Ltd.) GPU-based Iterative Computed Tomography Reconstruction Zsolt BALOGH (MEDISO Ltd.) Fisher Information-based Classification on GPUs András BENCZÚR (Institute for Computer Science and Control) QCD on the lattice Ferenc PITTLER (Eötvös University) A GPU-based program suite for numerical simulations of planetary system formation László DOBOS (Eötvös University) Optimization possibilities of inhomogeneous cosmological simulations on massively parallel architectures László DOBOS (Eötvös University) Semi-analytic modelling of galaxy spectra using GPUs Dezső Ribli (Eötvös University) Hierarchical Bayesian Method with MCMC Integration on GPUs János Márk SZALAI-GINDL (Eötvös University) GPUs in a Global Earth-based Space Weather Monitoring Network Dávid KORONCZAY (Eötvös University) Pattern Generation for Retina Stimulation Experiments László SZÉCSI (IIT, Budapest University of Technology and Economics) Fast Patient-specific Blood Flow Modelling on GPUs Gábor ZÁVODSZKY (HDS, Budapest University of Technology and Economics) Efficient parallel generation of random p-bits for multispin MC simulation István BORSOS (Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science, Centre for Energy Research) Accelerating the GEANT Particle Transport System with GPUs Gábor BÍRÓ (Eötvös University / Wigner RCP) Gamma Ray Burst Prediction with GPUs Gergely DEBRECZENI (Wigner RCP) Accelerated Monte-Carlo Particle Generators for the LHC Gergely Gábor BARNAFÖLDI (Wigner RCP) CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: Physics research using or relying on many-core (GPU/APU/MIC) or mobile platform computing solutions are welcome to be presented. Companies and industrial partners are welcome to give presentation and set up discussion panels. Students are encouraged to present their works on posters displayed during the whole duration of the conference. DEADLINES: Abstract submission: 2015 may 3 Decision on accepted presentations: 2015 may 5 Please send your questions to: Dániel BERÉNYI {berenyi} . {daniel} {at} {wigner} . {mta} . {hu} ORGANIZERS: Gergely DEBRECZENI (Wigner RCP) Máté Ferenc NAGY-EGRI (Wigner RCP) Dániel BERÉNYI (Wigner RCP) Gergely Gábor BARNAFÖLDI (Wigner RCP) Starts 20 May 2015, 08:30 Ends 21 May 2015, 18:00 Europe/Budapest Building 18 Meeting room 29-33, Konkoly-Thege Miklos u, 1121 – Budapest, Hungary