Date

Speaker

Room

Topic

Week 35
Fri, Aug 30
14:15-15:00

Jan Christian

207

Introduction
Slides

Week 36
Fri, Sep 6
10:15-11:00

Jan Christian

201 (IT-syd)

Iterative methods: Jacobi, Gauss-Seidel, SOR
Slides
Code

Week 37
Fri, Sep 13
10:15-11:00

Jan Christian

R93
(Realfagsbygget, D-block, sublevel 1)

Conjugate gradient method
Paper: Shewchuk94
Slides
Code

Week 38
Fri, Sep 20
10:15-11:00

Jan Christian

201

Fourier transform
Paper: Deller94
Slides
Code

Week 39
Fri, Sep 28
10:15-11:00

Nicolay Roness

201

Lattice-Boltzmann: a versatile tool for multiphase fluid dynamics

Week 40
Fri, Oct 4
10:15-11:00

Peter Flått-Bjørnstad
Vegard Stigen

KJL24
(Kjelhuset, 2nd floor)

OpenMP GPU Offload in Flang and LLVM
Finite Difference Computing with PDEs (Ch. 2.11)

Week 41
Fri, Oct 11
10:15-11:00

Markus Solli Pedersen
Patryk Kuklinski

201

Poisson Surface Reconstruction
OoOJava: an out-of-order approach to parallel programming

Week 42
Fri, Oct 18
10:15-11:00

Juni Weisteen Bjerde
Eik Hvattum Røgeberg

201

Reservoir Computing in Artificial Spin Ice
SIMR: Single Instruction Multiple Request Processing for Energy-Efficient Data Center Microservices

Week 43
Fri, Oct 25
10:15-11:00

Halvor Linder
Erlend Paulsen Skaaden
Stefan Mack

201

Polygeist: Raising C to Polyhedral MLIR
Vortex: Extending the RISC-V ISA for GPGPU and 3D-GraphicsResearch
Just-in-Time Compilation and Link-Time Optimization for OpenMP Target Offloading

Week 44
Fri, Nov 1
10:15-11:00

Daniel Yang Hansen
Trygve Aanestad

201

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Week 45
Fri, Nov 8
10:15-11:00

Henrik Tøn Løvhaug
Sreedevi Ramamoorthy
Norbert Arkadiusz Görke

201

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Big data for Natural Language Processing: A streaming approach
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Week 46
Fri, Nov 15
10:15-11:00

Hans-Marius Øverås
Magne Tenstad
Arran Gabriel
Magnus Steensland

201

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Things to do

  1. Choose 5 articles within our topic

  2. Select one of them, and give a 15min. presentation of it in seminar

  3. Write a survey of your 5 articles

The survey paper

The premise of the survey is that you are attending TDT24 in order to find out how parallel environments and numerical computing are related to your project/masters' thesis topic. Should you discover that they have little in common, there may not be any articles that fit perfectly into the intersection.

This is a valid thing to discover, and your selection of papers will not be rejected if they are only tangentially related to our focus in the course. Please bear in mind, however, that our course is about parallel environments and numerical computing, and make your survey (and presentation) from that perspective.

Page limit

4 pages (not including references/bibliography)

Format

IEEE double-column conference style
LaTeX template

Deadline

23:59 on Monday Nov. 25th, 2024