Programming and tuning Massively Parallel Systems Summer School (PUMPS)
This fourth edition offers researchers and graduate students a unique opportunity to improve their skills with cutting-edge techniques and hands-on experience in developing and tuning applications for many-core processors with massively parallel computing resources like GPU accelerators. Participants will have access to a multi-node cluster of GPUs, and will learn to program and optimize applications in languages such as CUDA and OmpSs. Teaching Assistants will be available to help with Hands-on Labs assignments. The summer school is oriented towards advanced programming and optimizations, and thus previous experience in basic GPGPU programming will be considered in the selection process.
Important information
When: | July 8-12 |
Where: |
Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) / Computer Architecture Dept. at Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona (Spain) |
Application due: | May 17 |
Notification of acceptance: | May 31 |
Lecturers
- Wen-mei Hwu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- David Kirk, NVIDIA Fellow, former Chief Scientist, NVIDIA Corporation.
- Isaac Gelado, Rosa Badia, Xavier Martorell, Nacho Navarro (BSC and UPC).
Some of the topics that will be covered during the course are
- CUDA Algorithmic Optimization Strategies.
- Dealing with Sparse and Dynamic data.
- Efficiency in Large Data Traversal.
- Reducing Output Interference.
- Controlling Load Imbalance and Divergence.
- Debugging and Profiling CUDA Code.
- GMAC Runtime.
- Multi-GPU Execution.
- Introduction to OmpSs.
- OmpSs: Leveraging GPU/CUDA Programming.
- Hands-on Labs: CUDA Optimizations and OmpSs Programming.
More information
Complete information, program and registration: http://bcw.ac.upc.edu/PUMPS2013
Contact: bcw2013@bcw.ac.upc.edu
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