Once again, the Department of Energy’s premier supercomputing facility will have plenty to offer at SC11 in Seattle, Washington. Drop by the ORNL exhibit to see the latest in scientific visualizations, find out what’s new at the nation’s most powerful computing complex, or hear from a range of experts representing all areas of computational science. Topics will include the Top500 list, the next-generation petascale supercomputer Titan, and the path towards open parallel file systems, to name a few. A complete schedule of presentations is available at https://computing.ornl.gov/SC11/. And don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter for live updates from the show. We look forward to seeing you there!
SC11: ORNL Booth Speakers Schedule
Monday, November 14 | |
7:00pm | Jack Dongarra Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, University of Tennessee |
Tuesday, November 15 | |
11:00am | Doug Kothe Director of CASL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
11:30am | Jim RogersDirector of Operations, Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility and David Michaud Deputy Director of HPC and Communications, NOAA |
1:30pm | Buddy BlandProject Director, Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility |
2:30pm | Bronson MesserSenior R&D Staff, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
3:30pm | Galen ShipmanGroup Leader, Technology Integration, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
Wednesday, November 16 | |
10:00am | Joseph OefeleinDistinguished Member of Technical Staff, SNL |
10:30am | Sean AhernNICS Executive Director, UT-Knoxville/Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
11:00am | Glenn BrookComputational Scientist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
1:00pm | Rich GrahamGroup Leader, Application Performance Tools, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
2:00pm | Marious SoteriouFellow of Research, Thermo-fluid Sciences, United Technologies Research Center |
3:00pm | Daniel QuestComputational Scientist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
Thursday, November 17 | |
10:00am | Les ButtonResearch Fellow, Science & Technology, Corning Inc. |
11:30am | Cecilia BitzAssociate Professor, University of Washington |