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(SICM)2 Parallel Computing Workshop

 

(SICM)2

 

The (SICM)2 Working Group on Portable Parallel Infrastructure (PPI) is sponsoring a workshop and soliciting white papers concerning future approaches for high-performance (i.e., parallel) computing in chemistry and materials science, including how our community should organize to address anticipated challenges and opportunities. This activity is an integral component of our conceptualization of an NSF Sustainable Software Innovation Institute for Computational Chemistry and Materials Modeling (S2I2C2M2 or (SICM)2) --- additional material concerning can be accessed here (SICM)2 addtl material, and workshop information will be updated at the project website, http://s2i2.org.

Background about the NSF program is here http://goo.gl/qUEMP4. This event is by invitation only.

Invited participants will receive IACS support for travel (up to $500), accommodation, and lunches will be provided. Should you have any questions, please contact us at iacs@stonybrook.edu.

 

PARTICIPANT SLIDES

apra.pdf
crozier.pdf
chapelforsicm2-distributeme.pdf
deslippe_sicm_2.pdf
distasio_presentation_sicm2_2014.pdf
gaussian.pdf
nwchemparsec.pdf
s2i2_parallel_workshop_crawford.pdf
pmodel-hm_yonghongyan-scim2-pub.pdf
2014_03_sicm_kale.pdf
Krishnamoorthy

 

 

Agenda (SICM)2 Parallel Computing Workshop
For a detailed agenda, click s2i2agenda.pdf

Friday March 28

 

SUNY Global Center

06:00 pm - 06:05 pm

 Welcome

 

06:05 pm - 06:30 pm

 Crawford - S2ISM2 vision

 

06:30 pm - 09:00 pm

 Chemistry and Materials

 

  06:30-07:00

 Harrison - Workshop objectives

 
  07:00-09:00  Chemistry and Materials 15 min. talks  
     

Saturday, March 29

 

 SBU Manhattan

09:00 am - 11:40 am

 Computer Science 20 min. talks

 

11:40 am - 11:50 am

 Coffee Break

 

11:50 am - 12:45 pm

 Discussion as large group

 

12:45 pm - 01:45 pm

 Catered Lunch

 

01:45 pm - 03:15 pm

 Breakout session #1

 

03:15 pm - 03:30 pm

 Break

 

03:30 pm - 05:00 pm

 Breakout session #2

 

05:00 pm - 05:15 pm

 Break

 

05:15 pm - 06:00 pm

 Large-group discussion

 

 

 

 

Sunday, March 30

 

SBU Manhattan

09:00 am - 10:30 am

 Breakout session #3

 

10:30 am - 10:45 am

 Coffee Break

 

10:45 am - 11:45 am

 Large-group discussion

 

11:45 am - 02:00 pm

 Working Lunch

 

 

The Roger New York

Lodging

Participants will be staying at The Roger New York at 131 Madison Avenue (between 31st and 30th) PH: 212-448-7000 for the evenings of Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29. Check-in is 3 pm; Check-out is 12 pm. Valet parking is available for $55/night plus applicable city taxes. Oversized cars are $65/night.

To reserve a room, please email iacs@stonybrook.edu with the following information by March 6:

  • Name
  • Arrival and departure dates
  • Number of people in the room
  • Any special accommodations necessary

 

Meeting locales

SUNY GLOBAL CENTER
Friday night’s meeting will take place at the SUNY Global Center, 2nd floor, Multi-purpose room located on 116 East 55th Street, between Park and Lexington. (P) 212-317-3575

Accessing the Web at SUNY Global Center

Network name: SUNY_Global
Username: suny (all lowercase)
Password: guest (all lowercase)

 

STONY BROOK MANHATTAN

SBU Manhattan campus

 

The meetings on Saturday and Sunday will take place at SBU Manhattan, Rooms 321A, 321B, and 321C, located on 387 Park Avenue South on the third floor, between 27th and 28th Streets. The entrance that all meeting attendees should use is around the corner at 101-113 East 27th Street. (P) 646-472-2000

 

 

 Accessing the Web at Stony Brook Manhattan

Non-SBU people
Network name: WolfieNet guest access
User info: Once connected open a browser page and agree to a set of terms and conditions

SBU People
Network name
WolfieNet Secure
User info: NetID & password - if you have never connected to WolfieNet Secure at another location, you can also try WolfieNet GetConnected