May 29-June 1
at Soesterberg
Slot |
Speakers |
Abstract
and Slides |
Monday May 29: Introduction and
examples of heterogeneous computing |
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2 |
Gerard Smit (UTwente) |
Welcome and
introduction |
3 |
Henk
Corporaal (TU/e) |
Introduction
to Heterogeneous Computing Systems |
4 |
Andre
Kokkeler (UTwente) |
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5 |
Stephan Wong (TUDelft) |
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6 |
Jan Kuper (QBayLogic) |
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7 |
Mark Wijtvliet (TU/e) |
Accelerators
and coarse grained reconfigurable architectures |
8 |
Mark Wijtvliet, Stephan
Wong, Ana Varbanescu (3 lab options) |
Lab
introductions + Handout Questions |
Tuesday May 30: Code generation and
advanced optimizations |
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1 |
Roel Jordans (Radboud
University) |
Compiling
and optimization for high performance systems |
2 |
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3 |
Sven Verdoolaege
(Leuven) |
High-Level
loop Transformations and Polyhedral Compilation |
4 |
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5-8 |
Afternoon:
Social event |
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Wednesday May 31: GPU, New
languages, and Accelerators, Future systems |
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1 |
Ana Varbanescu (UvA) |
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2 |
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3 |
Kees van Berkel (TUE) |
Exascale
Computing for Radio Astronomy: GPU or FPGA? |
4 |
Rosilde Corvino (Intel) |
Halide
tutorials summary and lessons learned from IPU |
5 |
Maurice Peemen (FEI) |
Accelerating
Deep Learning Applications |
6 |
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7 |
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8 |
Said Hamdioui (TUDelft) |
Future architectures:
Computing in Memory |
Thursday June 1: DSE, Accelerators,
Future Systems, and Student pitch |
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1 |
Marco Bekooij (NXP) |
Abstraction-refinement
theory for hybrid system design |
2 |
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3 |
Carmina Almudever
(TUDelft) |
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4 |
Leandro Fiorin (IBM
Research) |
Accelerating
radio-astronomy algorithms |
5 |
Akash Kumar (TUDresden) |
Approximate
Computing for low-power: surveys and challenges |
6 |
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7 |
Students |
Pitch presentations on
selected topics Q&A |
8 |