Thank you for coming!
We are looking forward to seeing more people interested in HPC and come to our booth next year!
Prof. Egawa made a presentation in “9th symposium of Joint Usage/Research Center for Interdisciplinary Large-scale Information Infrastructures” with the title “Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow Analysis in Subarachnoid Space”.
Assistant Professor Komatsu made a poster presentation in “9th symposium of Joint Usage/Research Center for Interdisciplinary Large-scale Information Infrastructures” with the title “Theory and Practice of Vector Processing for Data and Memory Centric Applications” as the deputy presenter of Prof. Kobayashi.
On July 10, we were preparing the demo program to be shown at Open Campus day ( July 25, July 26)
Feel free to visit our laboratory~
Prof. Takizawa made a presentation on “A customizable auto-tuning scenario with user-defined code transformations” at International Workshop on Automatic Performance Tuning.
Prof. Takizawa made a presentation on “Possibility of Code Optimization using Machine Learning” at “The 22nd computing engineering workshop”.
May 25, 2017. In last article we introduced the Raspberry Pis, which have been set as a cluster for some experiments. This time we would like to proudly tell you we are using the popular products in our experiments. Check it out!
Interesting? If you wonder what are they, try searching it on the internet~
Prof. Egawa made a presentation in the NEC User Group Meeting 2017, which was named “Toward Energy-Aware Operation of Future HPC Systems”.
On 12, May, we found some of our members were setting the Raspberry Pi in the experiment room.
The number of Raspberry Pis is 64! We can’t help thinking what experiments will be set in the future. Looking forward to the next several seminars!
On April 16th, we reorganized the server of our laboratory.
Every member of our lab contributed his share on moving the “So-heavy” servers.
Three languages (Japanese, Chinese, English) were used for communication, what an interesting scene!