ccrg.rit.edu
Carpet Workshop
http://ccrg.rit.edu/~carpet
Carpet Developer Workshop Announcement. Bruno C. Mundim (BCM). Carpet Developer Workshop Announcement. We would like to invite you to attend a Carpet developer workshop to be hosted by the Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation. Sincerely, the organizers:. Manuela Campanelli (manuela@astro.rit.edu). Bruno C. Mundim (bcmsma@astro.rit.edu). Erik Schnetter (schnetter@cct.lsu.edu). We will break for lunch sometime around 12PM EDT. Workshop commences at 10AM. Simple AMR scheme that uses CarpetReg...
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Chee Wai's "Home Page": The OpenWorm Project
http://cwleehome.blogspot.com/2015/07/the-openworm-project.html
Chee Wai's "Home Page". Geek Scholar. Advocate. Welcome to my world. Saturday, July 11, 2015. Over the past 4 months or so, I made a decision to reach out to the OpenWorm Project. And volunteer my time to work with the group. It was an attempt to restore some structure and purpose to my life, and for a while I had not been comfortable announcing this until I was sure I could commit and contribute to the group's work. Well now I am. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my home page! Parallel Pro...
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Chee Wai's "Home Page": Update: Added Software Development Interests
http://cwleehome.blogspot.com/2014/08/update-added-software-development.html
Chee Wai's "Home Page". Geek Scholar. Advocate. Welcome to my world. Tuesday, August 5, 2014. Update: Added Software Development Interests. Added a list of my software development interests under my "Interests" tab. This is part of an attempt to put a little bit more focus and definition into what I am interested to do with my professional life, whether it be for research/academia or industry. August 5, 2014 at 4:39 AM. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. August 7, 2014 at 5:40 AM.
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Chee Wai's "Home Page": Open Science Blog
http://cwleehome.blogspot.com/2016/11/open-science-blog.html
Chee Wai's "Home Page". Geek Scholar. Advocate. Welcome to my world. Thursday, November 17, 2016. As a result of incidental recent activity with OpenWorm, I found myself with a Tumblr account with nothing in it. After some thought of writing material related to OpenWorm and open science under my blog for technical content, it occurred to me that I could simply dedicate my Tumblr account to such content. As such, I welcome you to come visit that blog at http:/ cheewai1972.tumblr.com/. CV (Web Viewable PDF).
ottawa.ks.uiuc.edu
Software Development
http://ottawa.ks.uiuc.edu/Development
NIH Center for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group maintains the following software development-related projects. The Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group is a pioneer in the realm of high-performance computing. To meet our computational needs, we maintain a wide selection of computers divided into four main categories: compute power. We also rely extensively on the nation's supercomputers.
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Chee Wai's "Home Page": Teaching
http://cwleehome.blogspot.com/p/philosophy-to-teaching.html
Chee Wai's "Home Page". Geek Scholar. Advocate. Welcome to my world. Computing Museum at Mountain View, CA. The cornerstone of my teaching philosophy is the application of critical thinking. I am of the strong belief that critical thinking should be at the heart of any education enterprise. Knowledge and facts flow from one's questions. Education is poorly served by the pure presentation of facts for its own sake. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. National University of Singapore. The top-level ta...
timewarp.adarshpatil.in
TimeWarp - ExaScale Computing - The exigent need for FLOPS
http://www.timewarp.adarshpatil.in/blog/exascale-computing.html
ExaScale Computing - The exigent need for FLOPS. ExaScale; SuperComputer; Computer Architecture; Trends. Who better to listen to than Tim Mattson. From Intel. He gives you the best of both worlds - users and the system designers. He has a background in programming the molecular scattering software for HPC Systems and is on the front row of systems design at Intel Research. I was very fortunate to listen to 2 of this talks at IISc and then at IPDPS 2015. Credits: Some parts of this blog are from his talk).
softwareengineering.vazexqi.com
ParaPLoP'09: First Workshop on Parallel Programming Patterns
http://softwareengineering.vazexqi.com/2009/06/02/paraplop09-first-workshop-on-parallel-programming-patterns.html
ParaPLoP'09: First Workshop on Parallel Programming Patterns. June 2, 2009. I'll be attending ParaPLoP 2009. Over the next few days. It's a patterns workshop along the traditions of PLoP. But focusing exclusively on patterns for parallel programming. I am the author and co-author of the following three patterns paper that you can find on the program page. Patterns for Collective Communication. Patterns for Topology Aware Mapping. Most of the patterns submitted are part of the. At UIUC. And one of his...