Will You “Discover Your Parallel Universe”?
Join Intel at ISC’14
Join Intel in Booth #540 to “Discover Your Parallel Universe” at International Supercomputing 2014. We’re using this theme to emphasize the importance of modernizing codes and algorithms to take full advantage of modern processors with multiple cores such as those found in Intel® Xeon® processors and Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessors.
We are also using our theme as an inspiration for the researchers, scientists, and engineers that are changing the world every day. We are asking everyone to envision the universe we’ll live in if the supercomputing community goes parallel. We’ll have engaging demos, informative presentations, and collaboration opportunities to engage with the broader HPC community. We look forward to seeing you there!
Keynote
Dr. Rajeeb Hazra
Vice President, Data Center Group;
General Manager, Technical Computing Group, Intel Corporation
Monday, June 23rd 18:15-18:45, Hall 1
Accelerating Insights…in the Technical Computing Transformation
Ongoing increases in performance and decreases in cost are combining with new usages and new user access mechanisms to rapidly expand the “who, what, why, and how” of Technical Computing. These changes are broadening and deepening the technological, economic, and social impacts of technology at rates not previously seen in our industry.
Raj will explore the technical computing revolution, upcoming innovations from Intel that take aim at some of the key challenges, and the ecosystem collaborations needed to ensure Technical Computing as an ongoing tool for discovery and innovation.
No conference pass required.
ISC Vendor Showdown
Charles Wuischpard
Vice President, Data Center Group;
General Manager, Workstation and HPC, Intel Corporation
Monday, June 23rd 13:00-15:00, Hall 1
Come learn more about Intel Technology and how our products are accelerating discovery in this fast paced, interactive environment.
Intel® Cluster Ready Networking Event
Tuesday, June 24, 2014 18:00-19:30
Kildare City Pub
Join us for food, drink, fun and information sharing at the Kildare City Pub in Leipzig. It is a great chance to network with Intel and other Intel Cluster Ready members. We’d love to see you there!
If you have questions or need more information, please contact cluster@intel.com
Intel Demos
Learn how Intel® Technology is accelerating discovery
Intel Booth #540
Overcoming Bacterial Diseases by Max Planck Institute
Through the use of GROMACS, an advanced molecular dynamics tool, researchers are acquiring deeper insight into the physics and functions of proteins, protein complexes, and other bimolecular structures at the atomic level. By using molecular dynamics simulations and other computational tools, researchers can now predict the dynamics and flexibility of proteins, membranes, carbohydrates and polynucleotide .It makes it possible to understand how ribosomes act as a biological protein synthesis translator to potentially engineer advanced antibiotic drugs.
Unleashing Petascale Performance for Earthquake Physics by TU München
Featured in the 2014 PRACE ISC Award Winning Paper. Extreme scale performance allows scientists to investigate the rupture processes and seismic waves beneath the Earth’s surface. This research creates the opportunity to simulate more accurate 3D earth models to help us better understand the generation and impact of earthquakes or comprehend the Earth’s sub-surface characteristics. Simulations at this scale need to exploit the full performance
Enabling High Impact Scientific Discovery & Engineering by Jülich/BSC/Coria
Scientists are reshaping our planet – making it cleaner, more energy efficient and more reliable.
Researchers are exploring bio fuels to make them cleaner and more energy efficient. They are using AVBP, a new optimized steady state flow simulation code, to increase fuel efficiency of automotive combustion engines and jet propulsions systems. They are also using IPIC3D, a parallelized space weather prediction code, to predict and understand adverse conditions in the space environment.
Building Safer Transportation through Simulation-based Design by Altair
Simulation-based design is helping to improve crashworthiness, safety, and manufacturability of structural designs of cars, airplanes, boats and more. Imagine the impact on a design when you can understand and predict design behavior in complex environments such as automotive crash simulation before it has even been manufactured. Simulation-based design can help to shorten product design time and cost by enabling companies to virtually create and test ideas before they are ever built.
Enabling Scientific & Engineering Breakthroughs by Fujitsu
There are two possible outcomes: if the result confirms the hypothesis, then you‘ve made a measurement. If the result is contrary to the hypothesis, then you‘ve made a discovery. See fast paced discovery in action with GROMACS, an advanced molecular dynamics tool that helping to combat bacterial disease to ANSYS Mechanical helping engineers create better products through structural analysis to Icon CFD making it possible to improve the performance of external and internal fluid flows.
Intel Collaboration Hubs
Topics rotate at 15 min intervals. Appointments with specific experts also available.
Intel Booth #540
We need to work together on the challenges that face our technical community.
Whether it’s modernizing software codes, reaching Exascale levels of performance, expanding the use of technical computing, or learning how to get the most out of Intel-based architecture by optimizing fabric and storage, collaboration is key.
Join Intel and fellow travelers in a collaborative environment to address our community challenges. This informal setting is designed for deeper conversations with the experts.
Talk to Intel product specialists, as well as experts from Altair, ANSYS, Bull, COMSOL, E4, ESI, Extoll, Fortissimo, IBM, RSC Group, UberCloud and many more.
Please check the monitors within the Intel booth for the latest schedules