Masterworks
Masterworks are invited presentations that
highlight novel and innovative ways of applying advanced computing
and communications technology to solve challenging, real-world
problems. That is, they show the practical side of igniting
innovation in supercomputing, and the real difference it can
make for companies and the general public. The focus is on
how recent developments in computational methods are changing
the ways that business and science are carried out. This always
makes the talks interesting, relevant, and memorable.
This year we are proud to have an exceptionally
strong slate of Masterworks talks, with talks from leaders
in both the computer industry and important application users.
Our presentations follow four themes, each of interest to
a substantial part of the SC2003 audience:
- Renewable Energy and Earth Systems.
(Tuesday and Wednesday mornings) Although weather forecasting
has been a driving application for high-performance computing
for decades, it is by no means the only computationally
intensive study of earth systems. For example, Edward Hall
from General Electric Global
Research Center will discuss Computing a Renewable
Energy Future, an issue of great importance to both
society and the planet.
- High Performance Computing Infrastructure.
(Tuesday afternoon) Despite much work, its still hard
to get the best performance out of your computers, with
issues ranging from data management to supercomputer architectures.
Fortunately, there are success stories that you can study.
For example, Pete Bradley describes Ten Years on the
Grid Production Design Using Large Scale Grid Computing
at Pratt and Whitney.
- New Technology. (Wednesday afternoon)
What will the future
of supercomputing look like? Bill Dally of Stanford
talks about trends in hardware and Susan Graham of UC Berkeley
previews software developments. Plus, we have a session
on the emerging field of nanotechnology.
- Bio-informatics and Life Sciences.
(Thursday morning and afternoon) From identifying and tracking
genes to understanding how the brain works, biology is in
the midst of a revolution. Computers play a key part in
this, from collecting the data to making sense of it. For
example, Anton Koning of SARA Computing and Networking Services
shows VR
Applications for Mining Genomics Data
Masterworks presentations are in room 16-18,
near Lobby 1. We hope to see many of you there for what promises
to be a great show.
John Sopka, SC2003 Masterworks Co-Chair
Beverly Clayton, SC2003 Masterworks Co-Chair
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Masterworks
Schedule
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11/18 |
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10:30AM |
11:15AM |
16-18 |
Renewable Energy and Earth Systems I |
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Title:
Earth System and Related Modeling at GFDL |
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Speakers/Presenter:
Ants Leetmaa (Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory) |
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11/18 |
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11:15AM |
12:00PM |
16-18 |
Renewable Energy and Earth Systems I |
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Title:
Computing a Renewable Energy Future |
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Speakers/Presenter:
Edward J. Hall (General Electric Global Research Center) |
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11/18 |
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1:30PM |
2:15PM |
16-18 |
HPC Infrastructure I |
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Title:
Ten Years on the Grid - Production Design Using Large Scale Grid Computing at Pratt & Whitney |
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Speakers/Presenter:
Peter C. Bradley (Pratt & Whitney) |
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11/18 |
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2:15PM |
3:00PM |
16-18 |
HPC Infrastructure I |
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Title:
MPI-IO for Portable High Performance Parallel I/O |
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Speakers/Presenter:
Richard Treumann (Unix Development Laboratory, IBM Server Group) |
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11/18 |
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3:30PM |
4:15PM |
16-18 |
HPC Infrastructure II |
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Title:
Informatics and Pharmacogenomics |
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Speakers/Presenter:
John Reynders (Vice-President, Informatics, Celera) |
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11/18 |
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4:15PM |
5:00PM |
16-18 |
HPC Infrastructure II |
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Title:
The Plan for BlueGene/L Simulation Environment: Roadmap for Enabling Scientific Simulation at Unprecedented Scale |
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Speakers/Presenter:
Mark Seager (Integrated Computing and Communication Asst. Dept. Head for Advanced Technology, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) |
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11/19 |
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10:30AM |
11:15AM |
16-18 |
Renewable Energy and Earth Systems II |
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Title:
Ocean Modeling for Climate: From Eddy-Permitting to Eddy-Resolving |
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Speakers/Presenter:
Frank Bryan (Climate and Global Dynamics Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research) |
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11/19 |
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11:15AM |
12:00PM |
16-18 |
Renewable Energy and Earth Systems II |
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Title:
Weather Forecasting: Past, Present and Future |
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Speakers/Presenter:
Angèle Simard (Director of Informatics, Meteorological Service of Canada) |
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11/19 |
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1:30PM |
2:15PM |
16-18 |
New Technology I |
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Title:
Trends in High-Performance Computer Architecture (It's the Bandwidth) |
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Speakers/Presenter:
Bill Dally (Stanford University) New |
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11/19 |
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2:15PM |
3:00PM |
16-18 |
New Technology I |
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Title:
The Future of Supercomputing Software |
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Speakers/Presenter:
Susan Graham (University of California, Berkeley) |
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11/19 |
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3:30PM |
4:15PM |
16-18 |
New Technology II |
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Title:
Molecular Electronics: Vision and Status |
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Speakers/Presenter:
Stan Williams (Hewlett-Packard Laboratories) |
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11/19 |
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4:15PM |
5:00PM |
16-18 |
New Technology II |
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Title:
Nanoscale Electronics for Future Computing |
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Speakers/Presenter:
Raymond Tsui (Fellow of the Technical Staff, Motorola Labs) |
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11/20 |
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10:30AM |
11:15AM |
16-18 |
Life Sciences I |
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Title:
Lessons from the Genomic Revolution, the Challenges for IT |
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Speakers/Presenter:
Marshall Peterson (Chief Technology Officer, The J. Craig Venter Science Foundation) |
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11/20 |
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11:15AM |
12:00PM |
16-18 |
Life Sciences I |
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Title:
VR-applications for Mining Genomics Data |
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Speakers/Presenter:
Anton Koning (SARA Computing and Networking Services) |
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11/20 |
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3:30PM |
4:15PM |
16-18 |
Life Sciences II |
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Title:
Genomes to Life: A Program at the Interface of Computer Science and Biology |
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Speakers/Presenter:
Aristides Patrinos (Director, DOE Office of Biological & Environmental Research) |
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11/20 |
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4:15PM |
5:00PM |
16-18 |
Life Sciences II |
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Title:
Advanced Imaging and Cyberinfrastructure Applied to Multiscale Challenges in Brain Research |
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Speakers/Presenter:
Mark Ellisman (National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research, UCSD) |
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Masterworks Committee
John Sopka, Sun Microsystems (Co-Chair)
Beverly Clayton, Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center (CoChair)
Bill Buzbee, Buzbee Enterprises, LLC
Tim Mattson, Intel
Raymond Paden, IBM
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