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HPCS 2014
HPCS is Canada’s premier supercomputing event for exchanging ideas, tools and new discoveries in computational research.
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Monday
, June 23
Hall, Building B 2nd floor
08:00 •
Registration plus "On the Go Breakfast" Sponsored by Oracle
10:15 •
Refreshments
12:00 •
Lunch
14:15 •
Refreshments
Sexton B227
09:00 •
GPFS Technical Overview
13:00 •
GPFS Advanced Features and Capabilities
Sexton B228
09:00 •
Building an HPC System for Genomics
10:30 •
Lustre Tuning & Performance Measurement
13:00 •
ActiveFolders: Wide-Area Data Syncing and Transfer
Sexton B229
09:00 •
GPU Programming
13:00 •
Scientific Visualization with Paraview (Part 1)
Tuesday
, June 24
Atlantic Ballroom / Mezzanine
17:00 •
Conference Registration
18:00 •
HPCS 2014 Opening Reception
Hall, Building B 2nd floor
08:00 •
Registration plus "On the Go Breakfast" Sponsored by Allinea
10:15 •
Refreshments
12:00 •
Lunch
14:15 •
Refreshments
Sexton B227
09:00 •
Parallel Matlab
13:00 •
Parallel Debugging and Profiling with the Allinea Unified Environment
Sexton B228
09:00 •
Programming with OpenMP & MPI (Part 1)
13:00 •
Programming with OpenMP & MPI (Part 2)
Sexton B229
09:00 •
Scientific Visualization with Paraview (Part 2)
13:00 •
Globus for Research Data Management
Tradewinds
15:30 •
Pre-Symposium Research Workshop: Academic-Industry Dialogue on Big Data Analytics
Wednesday
, June 25
Atlantic Ballroom / Mezzanine
07:30 •
Registration and Continental Breakfast Sponsored by Adaptive Computing
10:00 •
Break, Sponsored by CANARIE
13:40 •
Networking in the Atlantic Ballroom
15:00 •
Break
Commonwealth
08:45 •
Welcome address
09:00 •
Computational Modeling as a Predictive Tool for the Development of Advanced Engineering Materials
10:15 •
Device Simulation from Atomistic First Principles
10:45 •
Modeling New Paradigms in Magnetic Recording
11:15 •
Some Liquids Freeze When You Heat Them
12:25 •
Lunch
13:05 •
Lunch Keynote: Techniques for HPC and Large Cloud Environments
14:00 •
Protein Interaction Prediction Engine (PIPE) Project
15:15 •
New Generation of Bioinformatics Techniques
15:45 •
Genetics and Genomics Analysis Platform (GenAP)
16:05 •
Bioinformatics Analysis to Uncover Predisposition to Pediatric Medulloblastoma
16:25 •
An Evaluation of Pregel-like Graph Processing Systems
16:55 •
Social Sciences & Humanities Research Computing
Maritime Room
10:45 •
perfSonar as a National Network Monitoring Platform
11:15 •
Campus Data Service Using Globus
11:45 •
Advanced Computing Needs and Opportunities – the ACTION Project
15:15 •
Characterizing the Structure and Dynamics of the Disordered Micelle Regime in Diblock Copolymer Melts Through Simulation
15:45 •
Computational Design of Broad-band Zero Stress-Optic Glass
16:15 •
The Thermodynamics and Dynamics of Confined Hard Sphere Systems
16:45 •
Algorithms for GPU Based Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Coarse Grained Fluids: Applications to Liquid Crystals
17:05 •
Investigating Local Stability in Water Wires Using Atomic Energies
Tradewinds
10:15 •
Data Center Strategy and a New Alternative to Minimize your Capital Investment
10:45 •
Oracle Innovations That Cross the Barriers Between HPC and Enterprise Computing
11:15 •
Building Predictability in HPC Solutions
11:45 •
An Efficient Parallelization of the Radioactive Particle Tracking Technique on Graphic Processing Units
12:05 •
High Performance Cluster Computing for Fluid-Structural Analysis of an Experimental Rig to Test Submerged Flexible Ocean Structures
15:15 •
Speeding the Time to Discover with More Efficient Workflows – What’s New in Moab HPC Suite
15:45 •
Next Generation Data Centre Network: SDN
16:15 •
Flash Memory in Big Data
16:45 •
Cray Solutions for Higher Education and Research
Thursday
, June 26
Atlantic Ballroom / Mezzanine
08:00 •
Registration and Continental Breakfast Sponsored by Scalar/EMC
10:00 •
Break, Sponsored by Bell Aliant
13:40 •
Networking/Visit Sponsors
15:00 •
Break, Sponsored by HP
15:15 •
Digital Nova Scotia TECH Lounge
Commonwealth
08:30 •
NSERC Partnership Grants - Supporting Research Collaborations between Industry and Universities
09:00 •
A Density-Functional Theory for Covalent and Noncovalent Chemistry
10:15 •
Multiscale Modelling of Chemical Reactions in Complex Environments
10:45 •
A DFT-Based Approach to Modelling Dispersion Interactions
11:15 •
High Performance Computation of Density Functional Theory
11:45 •
It was the Best of Times, It was the Worst of Times: A Day in the Life of Your DNA
12:15 •
A Computational Study of the Similarities and Differences of Dithiolene- and Diselenolene-Catalysts
12:35 •
Lunch
13:05 •
Lunch Keynote: Unlocking the Commercial HPC Code
14:00 •
Enabling Improved Oil and Gas Exploration and Exploitation through Advances in HPC
15:15 •
Compute Canada Townhall
16:15 •
Poster Session
18:30 •
Gala Dinner
Maritime Room
10:15 •
Using a Virtual Reality System to Study Diseases and Developmental Patterns
10:45 •
Orthopedic simulation in the CAVE: Femoral Diaphyseal Fracture
11:05 •
Visualization of the Active Site of the Ethylene-Forming Enzyme using a Data Cave
11:25 •
Utilizing Data Cave Technology for Municipal Infrastructure Planning
11:45 •
Data Cave to Word Cloud: Visualizing New Experiences
12:05 •
Data Cave Roundtable
Tradewinds
10:15 •
From Spinning Disks, to HPC to Cloud – A Seagate Perspective
10:45 •
From Colocation to the Cloud - Why Hosting is more Strategic than you think
11:15 •
This Changes Everything: Accelerating Scientific Discovery Through High Performance Digital Infrastructure
11:55 •
Symmetry and Scaling Properties in Natural Time Series - New Tools for the Detection and Characterization of Pattern Change
12:15 •
Development of General Purpose Parallel Platform on IBM Bluegene/Q
Friday
, June 27
Atlantic Ballroom / Mezzanine
08:00 •
Registration and Continental Breakfast Sponsored by ACORN-NS
10:00 •
Break, Sponsored by Xyratex
13:40 •
Networking/Visit Sponsors
15:00 •
Break
Commonwealth
08:15 •
Digital Infrastructure Leadership Council (DILC): Panel Discussion
09:00 •
The Challenges of Weather and Environmental Prediction
10:15 •
Developing Ocean Prediction Systems to Deliver Services: the CONCEPTS Approach
10:45 •
Effects of Anthropogenic Perturbations of the Global Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles
11:15 •
Modelling Internal Solitary Waves: Computational Challenges
11:45 •
Modelling Tidal Currents in the Bay of Fundy
12:15 •
Global Estimates of Fine Particulate Matter from Satellite
12:35 •
Lunch
14:00 •
HPC in Financial Risk Management
15:15 •
Big Data Analytics for Risk Engineering
15:45 •
Big Data Access – The Burning Issues
Maritime Room
10:15 •
High Performance Supercomputer Simulations of Nonperturbative Laser-Molecule Interactions
10:45 •
Computations on Small to Large Molecules
11:15 •
Modelling Biophysical Chemistry with High Performance Computing
11:45 •
High Fidelity Substrate-Assisted Catalysis in Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetases
12:15 •
The Catalytic Formation of Leukotriene C4: A Tale of Two Orientations
15:15 •
Deuterium Isotope Effects on Acid-Base Equilibria at Ambient and Hydrothermal Conditions
15:45 •
Chemical Data Open Storage System with Search Tools
Tradewinds
10:15 •
Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) Servers + Original Design Manufactures (ODM) + Open Source Software = Cost Effective HPC
10:45 •
Strengthening Nova Scotia’s Digital Infrastructure
11:15 •
Lessons Learned from Cloud Usage in FutureGrid
11:55 •
Building a Research Data Management System with Islandora
15:15 •
Operational Ocean Forecasting – An HPC Application
15:45 •
Using HPC in Weather and Climate Studies
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