BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:icalendar-ruby
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260706T125459Z
UID:785fb1ae-eb43-48b3-b77e-602d788db374
DTSTART:20180301T083000Z
DTEND:20180302T153000Z
DESCRIPTION:Summary\n\nThe course focuses on optimization oriented programm
 ing for the latest Intel Architectures for HPC. It covers state of the art
  Intel Architecture features\, changes among the recent generations and tr
 ends to support HPC software developers and researchers in designing their
  applications. During the two day course also software development and ana
 lysis tools are covered as needed for C/C++ &amp\; Fortran development wit
 h the focus on performance\, vectorization and energy efficiency. The cour
 se furthermore includes an overview of the latest OpenMP 4.5 standard incl
 uding different ways of threading applications\, how to leverage vectoriza
 tion and offloading.\n\nPurpose of the course (benefits for the attendees
 )\n\nParticipants will learn about the latest Intel Architectures\, common
  problems and pitfalls dedicated to HPC\, how to select and apply various 
 software development tools\, as well as the state of the art OpenMP progra
 mming techniques.\n\nAbout the tutors\n\nGeorg Zitzlsberger formerly worke
 d for Intel Deutschland GmbH (Germany). He has been a Technical Consulting
  Engineer for Intel(R) Software Development tools for many years before he
  recently joined IT4Innovations. In his new role as researcher he offers c
 onsulting services for Intel Software Development tools and Intel architec
 tures throughout the IT4Innovations network.\n\nMartin Golasowski is a res
 earch assistant and a Ph.D. student in the Advanced Data Analysis and Simu
 lation Laboratory of the IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Center of 
 the Czech Republic. Topic of his research are high performance programming
  models for Monte Carlo methods and emerging heterogenous architectures. H
 e also contributes to a H2020 project ANTAREX as a developer of benchmarki
 ng infrastructure of an experimental server-side routing service. His othe
 r interests include parallel computing architectures\, data processing and
  visualisation.\n\nMichal Merta is a researcher at IT4Innovations National
  Supercomputing Center. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in Applied mathematic
 s. He is mainly interested in the parallel boundary element method (BEM) a
 nd is a co-founder of the library BEM4I that aims at parallel solution of 
 problems from linear elasticity to sound scattering using BEM. He particip
 ated within the Intel Parallel Computing Center (IPCC) project at IT4Innov
 ations and has experience with code parallelization\, vectorization and ac
 celeration using the Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessors.\n\nhttps://events.p
 race-ri.eu/event/711/
SUMMARY:Intel Xeon Phi programming @IT4I
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.prace-ri.eu/event/711/
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
