Lectures on Modern Scientific Programing 2024

Europe/Budapest
Building 3, 2nd floor, Council Room (HUN-REN Wigner RCP )

Building 3, 2nd floor, Council Room

HUN-REN Wigner RCP

1121 Budapest, Konkoly-Thege Miklós Str. 29-33.,
Description

Lectures on Modern Scientific Programming 2024

 

The Lectures on Modern Scientific Programming series will be organised by the Wigner Scientific Computing Laboratory (former GPU Laboratory)  from November 20, 2008 for the 8th time at the HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics. 

An annually organized seminar series for university students and researchers. These lectures review topics relevant to everyone working on scientific simulations or high performance computing. 

The lectures will be a mixture of theoretical talks and hands-on sessions, which  grants a perfect opportunity to adopt the collected theoretical knowledge. In 2024 the lectures will focus on Large Language Models and their application on physics and other relevant fields.  
 

The lectures are highly recommended to those who haven't got the chance to get to know the basics of these topics and their fields of usage. Invited performers will present these.

For the earlier events see: 2023, 2022, 2019, 2018,2017,2016,2015

 

Confirmed speakers: 
Natabara Máté Gyöngyössy (ELTE IK)
Marcell Stippinger (HUN-REN Wigner RCP)

 

The conference will be held offline form, therefore there are limited places to participate personally on-site. We encourage our former, current, and future partners to participate in the conference. 

More information is available on the website!

Useful pieces of information for sponsors.


Patrons of the Workshop:
Péter Lévai (Wigner RCP,  Member of HAS) and István Csabai (ELTE, Member of HAS)


Organizers:
Gergely Gábor Barnaföldi
Gábor Bíró
Balázs Kacskovics

Registration
Lectures on Modern Scientific Programming 2024 Registration
Participants
  • Aleksandr Zubkov
  • Andrea Albert
  • Anett Simon-Zsók
  • Anna Horváth
  • Balazs Asztalos
  • Balázs Kacskovics
  • Balázs Pál
  • Barbara Góra
  • Barna Mendei
  • Bence Kollanyi
  • Bálint Seli
  • Christopher Grayson
  • Domonkos Martos
  • Dániel Barta
  • Ferenc Csikor
  • Gabor Biro
  • Gabor FACSKO
  • Gergely Barnafoldi
  • György Wolf
  • Gábor Papp
  • Istvan Papp
  • Janka Kőmíves
  • Kovács Péter
  • Manoj Pal
  • Marcell Sipos
  • Marcell Stippinger
  • meriem chaabani
  • MOHAMMED TALAFHA
  • Márton Makrai
  • Mészáros Botond
  • Péter Kovács
  • Reda Moukaouine
  • Szabolcs Soós
  • Sándor Demők
  • Tamás Szklenár
  • Valeriia Tsvetkova
  • Zsigmond Benko
  • Zsolt Feleki
  • Zsolt Kis
  • Zsolt Pintér
  • Zsófia Jólesz
    • 08:40 10:30
      Lectures
      • 08:40
        Openning 20m
        Speaker: Gergely Barnafoldi (Wigner RCP RMI of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
      • 09:00
        Introduction to Language Modeling 1h 30m

        The task of predicting the next word in a sentence is called language modelling. In the early times of machine learning, this task was important for machine translation. The first talk also tells what world embeddings of shallow neural networks knew about the relations between the lexical meanings of the words. One of the main components of the deep neural language models also came from translation: a model of how words ,,attend" to each other.

        Speaker: Márton Makrai
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 11:00 12:30
      Lectures
      • 11:00
        LLM Applications 1h 30m

        A high-level review of the current state of adapting LLMs: fine tuning, prompting, RAG. Including a practical overview of LLM parameters (such as size, limitations, most widespread parametrization, etc).

        Speakers: Dávid Nemeskey, Natabara Máté Gyöngyössy (ELTE Eötvös Loránd University)
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch Break 1h 30m
    • 14:00 15:30
      Hands-on Session
      • 14:00
        LLMs in Scientific Coding 1h 30m

        Usage of LLMs in scientific coding lecture + demonstrations

        Speaker: Marcell Stippinger (HUN-REN Wigner FK RMI Komputációs Tudományok Osztálya)
    • 15:30 16:00
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 16:00 18:00
      Hands-on Session
      • 16:00
        Scientific Coding Agents in Practice 2h

        Taskwiever-based FTDT tooling

        Speaker: Natabara Máté Gyöngyössy (ELTE Eötvös Loránd University)