GPU Day 2018 - The Future of Computing, Graphics and Data Analysis

Europe/Budapest
Meeting room (Building 18)

Meeting room

Building 18

29-33, Konkoly-Thege Miklos u, 1121 - Budapest, Hungary
Description

GPU Day 2018 - THE FUTURE OF COMPUTING, GRAPHICS AND DATA ANALYSIS

The 8th in the conference series organized by the Wigner Research Centre for Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences is dedicated to the field of many-core computing in scientific and industrial applications.

This years' event is sponsored by Lombiq Ltd. and EPAM Systems Ltd.

For the earlier events see: 20172016, 2015, 2014

 

More information is available on gpuday.com

 

TOPICS INCLUDE:

  • Current status and near-future of parallel and high performance hardware and software
  • Many-core computing in physics and other fields of science
  • Medical applications of parallel technologies
  • Graphics, rendering and image synthesis
  • Machine Learning, Neural Networks, feature recognition
  • Image processing, computer vision and reconstruction
  • Industrial applications
  • Quantum computing
  • Mobile and embedded computing
  • Emerging accelerator platforms
  • Development technologies (languages, compilers, tools)

 

DEADLINES:

  • Abstract submission: 29 April 2018
  • Decision on accepted presentations: 13 May 2018
  • Registration deadline: 10 June 2018

Please send your abstracts and questions to:

Dániel BERÉNYI
{berenyi} . {daniel} {at} {wigner} . {mta} . {hu}

ORGANIZERS:
Dániel BERÉNYI (Wigner RCP)
Máté Ferenc NAGY-EGRI (Wigner RCP)
Gábor Cseh (Wigner RCP)
Gergely Gábor BARNAFÖLDI (Wigner RCP)

    • 1
      Opening
      Speaker: Lévai Péter (Wigner RCP)
    • 2
      High-level .NET Software Implementations of the Unum Type I and Posit Floating-Point Number Types with Simultaneous FPGA Implementation Using Hastlayer
      Speakers: Zoltán Lehóczky (Lombiq Ltd.), Álmos Szabó (Lombiq Ltd.)
    • 3
      Quantum Computing: basic principles, present architectures, future possibilities
      Speaker: Zoltán Zimborás (Wigner RCP)
    • 10:20
      Coffee Break
    • 4
      Parallelising the Modern C++ Standard Library
      Speaker: Christopher Di Bella (Codeplay Software Ltd.)
    • 5
      OP2-Clang: A source-to-source translator using Clang/LLVM LibTooling
      Speaker: Gábor Dániel Balogh (Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics, Pázmány Péter Catholic University)
    • 6
      Improving Locality of Unstructured Mesh Algorithms on GPUs
      Speaker: András Attila Sulyok (Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Information Technology and Bionics)
    • 7
      Optimizing Linear Algebraic Operations for Improved Data-Locality
      Speaker: Daniel Berenyi (Wigner RCP)
    • 12:20
      Lunch Break
    • 8
      Modern applications of GPU assisted ray tracing
      Speaker: Attila Barsi (Holografika Ltd.)
    • 9
      A functional photogrammetry library
      Speaker: Attila Szabó (VRVis Research Center, Vienna)
    • 10
      Functional programming vs. Efficient Computer Graphics
      Speakers: Georg Haaser (VRVis Research Center, Vienna), Harald Steinlechner (VRVis Research Center, Vienna)
    • 11
      A functional Shader library
      Speaker: Georg Haaser (VRVis Research Center, Vienna)
    • 12
      Functional Programming in the Wild
      Speaker: Harald Steinlechner (VRVis Research Center, Vienna)
    • 15:20
      Coffee Break
    • 13
      Landscape Heatmap Simulation
      Speaker: Gernot Ziegler (Geofront e.U.)
    • 14
      LambdaCube 3D - A purely functional API for GPU graphics
      Speaker: Csaba Hruska (Freelancer)
    • 15
      I saw the future. It's Mixed Reality!
      Speaker: Márk Szabó (Microsoft)
    • 16:30
      Long Coffee Break for Demo projects and Networking
    • 16
      Enhanced Sequence Modeling with Deep Learning
      Speaker: Bálint Gyires-Tóth (Budapest University of Thechnology and Economics, Department of Telecommunications and Media Informatics)
    • 17
      ML/AI on Azure for students and organizations
      Speaker: Vivien Rajz (EPAM Ltd.)
    • 18
      Parallel evaluation of neural game value networks
      Speaker: István Borsos (Centre for Energy Research, Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science)
    • 10:20
      Coffee Break
    • 19
      Neural Network study on 2d scalar field theory
      Speaker: Kai Zhou (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies - Goethe-Universität)
    • 20
      Application of machine learning in gravitational waves survey
      Speaker: Filip Morawski (Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Warsaw)
    • 21
      Characterizing the chloride translocation pathway in the CFTR channel
      Speaker: Tamás Hegedűs (Molecular Biophysics Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary, Department of Biophysics and Radiation Biology, Semmelweis University, Hungary)
    • 22
      Quad-tree Generation with RNN for Efficient Graph Visualization
      Speaker: Richárd Forster (CERN)
    • 12:40
      Lunch Break
    • 23
      Efficient Correlation-Free Many-States Lattice Monte Carlo on GPUs
      Speaker: Jeffrey Kelling (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Department of Information Services and Computing, Dresden)
    • 24
      GPU accelerated solution of large number of independent ODE systems
      Speaker: Ferenc Hegedűs (Department of Hydrodynamic Systems, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest)
    • 25
      Accelerated Particle in Cell with Monte Carlo Collisions (PIC/MCC) simulation for gas discharge modeling in realistic geometries.
      Speaker: Péter Hartmann (Wigner RCP.)
    • 26
      Calculation of dissipative phase space corrections
      Speaker: Dénes Molnár (Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA)
    • 27
      High-Energy Jet Interaction Monte Carlo for the Future Generations: HIJING++
      Speaker: Gábor Bíró (Wigner RCP)
    • 16:00
      Coffee Break
    • 28
      Multi-GPU Simulations of the Infinite Universe
      Speaker: László Dobos (Eötvös University, Budapest)
    • 29
      Light curve modeling of eclipsing stellar systems
      Speaker: Gábor Marschalkó (Szeged University, Baja Observatory)
    • 30
      Discretized models of radially pulsating stars
      Speaker: Gábor Kovács (Eötvös University, Budapest)