The special interest group on GPU Computing of the Netherlands eScience Center comes together roughly every three weeks to share knowledge and experience on the latest research and technological developments relevant to computing.
The meetings are usually centered around a single presentation about GPU-related research or its application within a project. However, we also encourage anyone to present applications that have compute-related performance issues, which allows the group to give advice on how to improve performance and fix performance issues in the code, possibly with GPUs. Occasionally we invite external speakers, for example masters students who did interesting masters projects.
If you would like to present or invite an external speaker, please feel free to subscribe for any of the upcoming sessions in the table below.
Contact persons: Alessio Sclocco and Ben van Werkhoven ([email protected])
Date | Presenter | Topic |
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2019-12-12 | presenter | tbd |
2019-11-28 | presenter | tbd |
2019-10-31 | Hanno Spreeuw | The demo continues ... |
2019-10-10 | Ben van Werkhoven | best practices when benchmarking cuda applications |
2019-09-19 | Hanno Spreeuw | Self-calibration using SAGECal on an NVIDIA Jetson Nano |
2019-08-29 | Ehsan Sharifi (Student VU) | Auto-tuning GPU Kernels for Energy Efficiency |
2019-07-18 | Thom Visser (Student UvA) | Building Predictive Models for Optimal GPU Kernel Configurations |
2019-06-27 | Stephen Swatman (Student UvA) | Performance Engineering in the ATLAS Particle Physics Experiment |
2019-05-16 | Johan Hidding | Inline FFTs and code generators |
2019-04-25 | Hanno Spreeuw | Running your GPU based applications from Singularity containers |
2019-03-21 | Ehsan Sharifi (Student VU) | A survey on solutions for improving energy-efficiency in GPUs |
2019-02-25 | Daan Siepelinga (Student VU) | A performance analysis of auto-tuned matrix multiplication GPU kernels |
2019-01-28 | Souley Madougou | Introduction and overview of earlier GPU-related research |