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The aim of this conference is to bring together developers from different application fields to present the problems they face on the road to exascale, their approach to solve these challenges and to share their experience gained during the petascale period.
- Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology
The Inevitable End of Moore’s Law beyond Exascale will Result in Disruptive Change from Computing to Data
- Karlheinz Meier, Human Brain Project
Neuromorphic computing - Extreme approaches to weak and strong scaling
- John Shalf, NeRSC and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Exascale Computing Architecture Trends and Implications for Programming Systems
- Erland Källén, ECMWF
Weather prediction and the scalability challenge
- Apostolos Vasileiadis apovas[at]kth.se
- Stefano Markidis markidis[at]kth.se
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EASC2016 - Exascale Applications and Software Conference 2016
April 26-29, 2016
Stockholm, Sweden
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The aim of this conference is to bring together developers from different application fields to present the problems they face on the road to exascale, their approach to solve these challenges and to share their experience gained during the petascale period.
Registration
Registration website: http://www.easc2016. com/registration
The registration fee categories are:
- Early bird fee (deadline: April 8, 2016): 3200 SEK
- Regular fee (after April 8, 2016): 4000 SEK
- On-site registration Fee: 5000 SEK
Hotels
Information about hotels are provided at http://www.easc2016.com/ accommodation
Conference Dinner
The conference dinner will take place at Vaxholms Kastell restaurant (http://www.kastellet.com/) on April 28. The restaurant will be reached by boat from Stockholm downtown.
Keynote Speakers (http://www.easc2016. com/keynote-speakers)
The Inevitable End of Moore’s Law beyond Exascale will Result in Disruptive Change from Computing to Data
- Karlheinz Meier, Human Brain Project
Neuromorphic computing - Extreme approaches to weak and strong scaling
- John Shalf, NeRSC and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Exascale Computing Architecture Trends and Implications for Programming Systems
- Erland Källén, ECMWF
Weather prediction and the scalability challenge
Satellite Events
- GASPI tutorial (http://www.easc2016.com/ gaspi-tutorial)
The tutorial will take place on Monday 25th 11:00-17:00 at the CSC KTH Library (Lindstedtsvägen 3 Level 4).
This event is free of charge. For registration, please contact Christian Simmendinger (christian.simmendinger[at]t- systems-sfr.com).
- Collaboration Meeting of the European exascale projects (http://www.easc2016.com/EC- Collaboration)
This EASC session will take place on Thursday 28 April 14:40-17:00
and Friday 29 April 11:00-13:00.
and Friday 29 April 11:00-13:00.
Contact
- Stefano Markidis markidis[at]kth.se
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