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OpenMP Workshop

REGISTRATION IS CLOSED

IACS will hold a free, hands-on workshop at the Stony Brook University Hilton Garden Inn featuring tutorials on programming techniques using OpenMP. The tutorial will begin with a study of the challenges and rewards of parallel computing. Afterwards, attendees will be writing code in C using OpenMP to solve presented exercises. Participants should bring a computer such as a laptop capable of running SSH (either natively with Mac/Linux boxes or via PUTTY or equivalent on Windows systems), have previous experience programming with C/C++, and be familiar with command-line Linux editors such as EMACS and VI. Registration is mandatory, on a first-come, first-served basis and capped at 35 registrants. Lunch will be served. 

Bio

David Stampf has worked at BNL since 1974 as an application programmer, systems programmer, network programmer, network designer, and project manager for the Protein Data Bank. He has worked with the ARM database team at BNL, ported the objectivitiy Object Database Management System to Linux for RHIC, worked for international teams in Moscow and Vienna to support the safeguarding of nuclear material, assisted in the management of the Bluegene supercomputers and is currently working with porting codes to GPU systems. He received his BS in Applied Math from NYU, an MS in Computer Science from Polytechnic University, an MS in Astronomy from Swinburne University of Technology in Australia, and an MS in Applied Mathematics and Statistics from Stony Brook University.
OpenMP Workshop

Speaker

David Stampf

Date

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Time

9 am - 5 pm

Location

Hilton Garden Inn