Announcing the CERN openlab / Intel
Spring 2010 Multi-threading and Parallelism
Workshop
4th - 5th May 2010, CERN
As researchers are reaching the limits of
processor performance improvements by frequency
scaling, it is clear that the future of
computing lies in the effective utilization of
parallel and multi-core architectures. Since
this significant change in computing has already
begun, it is vital for programmers to be aware
of the possibilities and dangers which lie
ahead.
A fifth instance of the Multi-threading and
Parallelism Workshop will be held on the 4th
and 5th of May 2010 at CERN. An Intel
expert and four
openlab staff
will lead the two day event and help you improve
your knowledge by explaining the key intricacies
of parallel programming and presenting the most
efficient solutions to popular multi-threading
problems. Two hands-on labs are also planned
where participants will be able to improve their
understanding of multi-threaded programming
methodologies and learn to use tools for
debugging and profiling multi-threaded
applications. Non-expert users should feel more
than welcome, as the course is a great
opportunity to improve their knowledge.
Event highlights:
Pre-requisites:
The workshop is organized by CERN openlab for
users affiliated with CERN,
free of charge at this time. Registrations are based on a first-come
first-served basis
– 40 seats are available for the lectures and 25
seats for the labs – please
indicate which are of interest to you during
registration. Both labs are different and both
should be attended in case the lab is of
interest. Go to
EDH in order to register. All registrations
will be confirmed by e-mail – a registration in
EDH does
not yet guarantee a place in the workshop.
Contact
us
for further information.
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