Professor of
Computer Science ,
Founder and leader of IDI/NTNU's
HPC-Lab,
Visiting Scientist, ECE,
Univ. of Texas at Austin, USA
PhD EE, Cornell 1994,
IEEE Senior Member since 2000
NOTE: This webpage needs to be updated!! Check back at end of Summer 2018 for updates
RESEARCH: (see also the webpage for my
HPC-Lab).
Software Frameworks for Heterogeneous and Parallel
Computing incl. GPGPU, Cluster & Grid Technologies.
HPC applications incl. oil & gass simulations and medical and seismic imaging
Collaborations with: ARM, CERN
GE Healthcare, Schlumberger, Statoil, as well as with
colleagues from other NTNU Departments and Prof. John Morrison's group at Cork University Colleage, Ireland.
Funding
sources: EU H2020, NTNU, NVIDIA -- Elster is PI of NTNU's CUDA Research & Teching Centers,Statoil, Schlumberger
News:
Assoc. Prof. Gavin Taylor, USNA will be spending his 1-year sabbtical with Prof. Elster and her team at HPC_Lab starting this summer (2017)
Elster & HPC-Lab will host the NTNU stands at ISC 2017 and SC'17
Current projects include:
EU H2020 R&I CLOUDLIGHTNING Project 2015-2018. NTNU's part focuses on heterogenous resources for HPC. Elster is NTNU PI and WP Leader
EU H2020 MCSA Post Doc project TICOH with Dr. Weifeng Liu starting Summer 2018 (Elster is PI)
Elster has been the main supervisor for over 70 master students, over 30 related to GPU computing.
NOTE: I generally have
no summer stipends available since I travel a lot during summers!
Dr. Elster and
HPC-Lab members + Tucker Taft, Spring 2014
I have a passion for teaching.
As can be seen below, I now teach two 3rd-year/4th year courses that are challenging,
but very popular (> 50 students take then each semester in a dept with ca 100 students/year).
Both courses have a heavy programming component which I feel strongly contributes to the success of these courses.
"Teaching Highlights" and more details re. my teaching can be found at
link Training:
I have completed the PEDUP (PEDagogical Development Program put together for NTNU faculty. I joined this program in 2001/2002 which included a general part estimated to take 50 work-hours and two smaller modules which are estimated to take 25 hours each. I selected PBL (Problem-Based Learning) and "Teaching in Larger Groups" as these modules. A longer report was also submitted which is being reworked as aconference/journal teaching article.
DT8117 Grid Technologies and Heterogeneous Computing
Spring 2013, 2009 (taught by others in 2011 when on sabatical)
PhD course focusing on current research topics in high-performance computing including many-core systems with GPUs, clusters, grids and clouds.
Courses taught at Univ. of Texas at Austin, USA (ECE,
CS and Math):
EE
360 "Conference course" (indiv. lesepensum) on "Special
Problems in Parallel Computing" (Spring 2002). Student admitted to
Ms/PhD Program in CS at UIUC, USA
Supervised
EE 464H -- ECE Honors Student Project,(Summer 2001).
I will be serving on the SC14 Tech program (paper reviewer)
I recentluy served on
SC'13 Panels and Workshop Committees ,
as well as on the Program Committes for ISC'13 and
ParCo 2013. See CV and below for other activities.
Thomas L. Falch joined HPC-Lab as a PhD student in July 2012. He is
working on the Medical Computational and Visualization project Elster has
with Drs. Frank Lindseth and Trond Kvamsdal.
Received Statoil grant for my PhD student Ivar Ursin Nikolaisen
starting March 2012 with Dr. Alf B. Rustad, Statoil Research as
co-advisor.
My HPC-LAB
has received NOK 1. Million
for equipment from NTNU/IME for 2012.
PhD student Grant Strong from Memorial University, Canada, visited
my HPC-Lab for the spring 2012 semester.
Kronikk
in Dagbladet (one of 3 main newspapers
in Norway ), May 7, 2010, (main debate article contributions that was
almost 2-pages in print-verion) "Forbigått
av Kina og Saudi-Arabia" on why and how Norway should invest more
in research and infrastructure. Well received and lead to meeting with
policy makers.
IDI
Open 2010 (Elster has been the faculty sponsor of this annual event since
2007. ( 2008 and 2009: 60+ teams with 2-3 participants on each team!)
NCPC Nordic Collegiate Programming
Contest (Elster is the National faculty sponsor for the Norwegian
programming teams)
IPDPS 2011, May 16-20, Anchorage, Alaska
(Elster is PC member, Applications) >
Householder Symposium XVIII June
12-17, 2011, Granlibakken Conference Center & Lodge Tahoe City,
California (Elster will not attend)
ParCo 2011
, August 30-September 2, 2011, Ghent, Belgium (Elster is a PC member)
PPAM 2011 , September 11-14, 2001, Torun,
Poland (Elster inivted to be a PC member, but declined due to previous
commitments)
SC'11 , Nov. 12-18, Seattle,
Wa, USA (Papers abstracts due April 1, 2011)
2010
PPoPP 2010 15th ACM SIGPLAN
Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming January 9-14,
2010, Bangalore, India
(Elster was invited to join the Program Committee, but had to decline due
to prior commitments)
IPDPS 2010 (24th IEEE International
Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, April 19-23, 2010 at
Downtown Sheraton, Atlanta (Georgia) USA
(Elster is on the Program Committee (Software))
Dr.
showcases due Dec 14
EuroGraphics 2010 , May 3-5,
Norrköping, Sweden
(Elster is on the Program Committee (Short papers))
Short,
area and educational papers due Dec 11, 2009
Posters
due Feb 5, 2010
CCGrid-10: The 10th
IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing, May
17-20, Melbourne Australia.
MMA 2010 15th International
Conference on Mathematical Modelling and Ananlysis, May 26-29, Druskininkai,
Lithuania,
Abstracts
due March 30, 2010.
ICCS 2010: 2010 International
Conference on Computational Science, May 31- June 2, 2010, Amsterdam,
Netherlands.
Full
paper submissions: Dec 20, 2009
ISC10: Innternational
Supercomputer Conference, May 31 - June 3, 2010, Hamburg, Germany.
Full
Papers due Jan 11, 2010
BOFs
and Posters due March 21, 2010
PARA 2010: Conference on the State
of the Art in Scientific and Parallel Computing June 6-9, University of
Iceland, Reykjavik.
(Elster is on the Steering Committee and is organizing an MS on GPU
computing - EuroGPU2010)
Dec
15, 2009: Minisymposium tpics
Feb
28, 2010: Abstracts
Sep
1, 2010: Full Papers
CCP
2010 (Conference on Computational Physics), June 23-26, 2010, Trondheim,
Norway. 550+ attendee expected.
(Elster is on the Local and National Committees)
Cluster 2010 2010 IEEE
International Confenrence on Cluster Computing, Sept 20-24, Heraklion,
Creete, Greece.
(As the WG Leader for EU COST IC0805 Elster is part of co-organizing a
proposed workhop related to the action.)
Abtracts
due March 8, 2010
SC'10, Nov. 2010 in New Orleans,
Lousiana, USA
(Elster will organize a large 20x30 stand for NTNU)
HiPC 2010 -- 17th International
Conference on High Performance Computing, Goa, India, Dec. 19-22.
Sponsored by IEEE
(Elster is on the Program Committee)
Recent conferences and interesting events:
2009
IEEE IPDPS'09 (23rd IEEE International
Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium) May 25-29, 2009, Rome,
Italy.
(Elster was on the Program Committee)
MTAAP'09 Workshop on
Multithreaded Architectures and Applications held in conjuction with IPDPS'09
(Elster was co-author of two accepted papers that will be published in the
IPDPS'09 proceedings)
ISC'09 (International
Supercomputing Conference) June 23-26, Hamburg, Germany
IEEE IPDPS'09 (23rd IEEE International
Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium) May 25-29, 2009, Rome,
Italy.
(Elster was on the Program Committee)
ParCo'09,
International Conference on Parallel Computing, Sept 1-4, Lyon, France.
(Elster was on the Program Committee and co-organizer of the 2-day
Minisymposium "EuroGPU")
GAMM09 The 9th GAMM
Workshop on Applied and Numerical Linear Algebra takes place at ETH
Zurich, Switzerland, Sep. 10-11, 2009.
(Elster will unfortunately not be attending due to too many other
commitments.)
PPAM 2009, 8th International Conference on
Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics, Wroclaw (Poland), September
13-16, 2009
(Elster was on the Program Committee and will be giving an invited paper
on GPU Computing)
Workshop on
Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations on Surfaces ,
September 14 -- 17, 2009, Freiburg (Germany). This workshop is part of the
program of the newly established SFB/Transregio 71 "Geometric partial
differential equations" at the universities of Freiburg and Tubingen,
which is financed by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
(Elster will unfortunately not be attending due to too many other
commitments.)
SC'09 Portland, Oregon, USA,
Nov 14-20. (Elster is on the Technical Program Committee)
2008
MuCoCoS'08 (2008
Workshop on Multi-core Computing Systems), March 7, 2008, Barcelona as
part of CISIS'08 March 4-7,
2008, Barcelona, Spain. (Elster's PhD student Jan Christian Meyer
presented a joint paper with her)
MRSC'08 ( Many-core and Reconfigurable
Supercomputing Conference) April 1-3, 2008, The Queen's University of
Belfast, Nothern Ireland.
NOTUR 2008 , The 7th Annual
Meeting on High Performance Computing and Infrastructure in Norway, June
3-5, Tromsø, Norway.
(Elster presented posters with several of her students.)
Euro-Par 2008 August 26-29, Las
Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
SIMS 2008 , Oct 7-8, Oslo, Norway.
(Elster was unfortunately too busy to make it this year... )
HeteroPar'07 Sixth
International Workshop on Algorithms, Models and Tools for Parallel
Computing on Heterogeneous Networks, Sept. 17-21, 2007 , Austin, Texas,
USA
Grid 2007 -- The 8th IEEE/ACM
International Conference on Grid Computing, Sept. 19-21, Austin, Texas,
USA
ParCo 2007 Sept.
4-7, Jülich and Achen, Germany. (Elster attended as part of the
Programming Committee)
PPAM 2007) (Seventh International
Conference on Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics), Gdánsk, Poland
(Elster presented invited paper on Scientific Computing on GPUs)
SC'07 (Supercomputing), Nov.
10-16, 2007, Reno, Nevada, USA (Elster was a member of the SC'07 Tutorial
Committee.)
My
PhD student Thorvald Natvig defended his disertation on Dec 20, 2010.
Profs. Brian Vinter(Copenhagen Univ.) and Otto Anshus (U of Tromsoe) as
well as NTNU's Dr. Joern Amundsen were opponents.
PC
member of IEEE
IPDPS 2011 (finished 12 paper reviews Nov/Dec 2010), as well as ParCo
2011, GHC'11 and SC'11 Tutorial Committee.
Jan C. Meyer (Elster main advisor, defended Dec 10, 2012)
Thorvald Natvig (Elster main advisor, defended in 2010)
Cyril Banino-Rokones -- supervised by Elster 2003-2006, PhD 2007 w. Dr. Lasse
Natvig as main advisor.
Jochen Rau (Medical Technology, NTNU) (3rd opponent) to defend in April 2013
Michele Martone (PhD Universitá degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata",
Facoltá di Ingegneria, defense May 31, 2011), (external EU evaluator)
Yong Liu (PhD Dept. of Informatics, Univ. of Tromsø, defended Feb 24, 2011)
(2nd Opponent)
Jo Skjermo (PhD 2009), Main advisor: Prof. Keith Downing, Anne C. Elster (3
rd
opponent).
Nicolae-Zoran Constantinescu-Fülöps ( PhD 2008) Prof. Richard Blake (main
advisor), Anne C. Elster (3 rd opponent)
Roxana Diaconescu (PhD 2002), Prof. Reidar Conradi (main advisor), Prof. Monica
Lam (Stanford, 1st opponent), Anne C. Elster (3 rd
opponent)
Penti Huttunen(PhD ECE at Lappeenranta University of
Technology, Finland, Dec. 2002)
Advisor: Dr. Jari Porras, 1st Opponenent: Dr. Kimmo Koski, Nokia
(now CSC Director), 2nd Opponent: Anne C. Elster
Current Master Students
(Estimated graduation date)
Olav Emil Eiksund -- M.Tech (Summer 2014)
Joakim Hommeland (Prof. Suda, U of Tokyo co-supervisor)-- M.Tech (Summer 2014)
Dr. Annette Stahl (Researcher, Feb.-May 2014) --
She got a permanent job at SINTEF Fisheries and Aquacultire as a research scientist -- congratulations, Annette!
Dr.Ian Karlin (PhD U of Colorado, Boulder 2011) (May 2011-Dec 2012)
Ian was supposed to be with my group until May 2012, but we ran into
visa problems re. his wife, so he, unfortunately, left early. He did
participate at both NORDUNET 2011 and SC 2011 on behalf of my
group.
Dr. Jan Perhac (April 2010-April 2011) (ERCIM)
Jan was an active participant in my research group. He helped with the
THOR project which we did with HPC-Lab visitor Jose Louis VasquezPoletti, from UCM, Spain.
John Ryan (2010)
John worked on heterogeneous cluster issues. He was supposed to stay
longer, but decided to return to Ireland for a job there.
Dr. Henrik R. Nagel (2005-2007)
Henrik is currently at NTNU HPC Group at ITEA (Computing Center)
His research focus is on using grid technology to integrate visualization
and computations. Dr. Nagel also helped out with the organization of the
SIMS 2005 conference that was held at NTNU in October 2005 and is the
co-editor of its proceeding