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Programming Graphic Cards for Scientific Applications

(Séminaire du 3e cycle romand d'informatique

Location: University of Geneva, CUI
Battelle Bat. A
7 route de Drize
1227 Carouge
http://cui.unige.ch/~chopard/direction.html

Date: Nov 16, 2007, 9:45am-5pm
Room: 406 (3nd floor, right, Battelle, Buidling A)

Lecturer:

Dr. Thomas Sangild
Centre for Medical Image Computing,
Department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering,
University College London, United Kingdom.
http://www.daimi.au.dk/~sangild/

Thomas Sangild Sřrensen obtained his MS in computer science from the University of Aarhus, Denmark in 2000 and a PhD in medicine in 2004. From 2004-2007 he was assistant professor at the Centre for Advanced Visualization and Interaction, University of Aarhus, 2006-2007 honorary lecturer at King's College London, and currently holds a research position at the Centre for Medical Image Computing at University College London. He has previsouly tought two graduate courses on general purpuse computation on GPUs at the Department of Computer Science, University of Aarhus.

Abstract:

Graphics card vendor Nvidia has recently released its Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA), a new computing architecture for solving complex computational problems on commodity graphics hardware (GPUs). By designing appropriate parallel algorithms in standard C, the performance gain is significant compared to conventional CPU-based implementations. This course is intended to give an introduction to Cuda through the lecturer's own research and examples contained in the Cuda SDK. Upon completion of the course the participants will be able to start their own research using Cuda.

Tentative Program:

Lecture notes


Participation is free, registration at the conference.

Members from UNIGE, UNIL, UNINE, UNIFR and EPFL can have their travel expenses reimbursed.

Organization:

Bastien Chopard,
Computer Science Department,
University of Geneva
Bastien.Chopard@cui.unige.ch