NVIDIA WEBINAR
With evolving computer architectures, the next generation workforce must be knowledgeable and proficient at employing the best ways to achieve parallelism and performance portability. OpenACC is a directive-based parallel programming model that is built to offer such performance portability for scientific applications, enabling more science with less programming.
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Sunita Chandrasekaran is an assistant professor at the University of Delaware in the computer & information sciences department. Her research interests include exploring the suitability of high-level programming models and runtime systems for HPC and embedded platforms. She also focuses on exploring the challenges of migrating scientific applications to such systems. In 2016 she received the IEEE Computer Society TCHPC award for excellence for early career researchers in high performance computing. Sunita holds a Ph.D. from NTU, Singapore, with a specialization in designing software for FPGAs.
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Date & Time: Wednesday, April 22, 2018