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Summer School in Advanced Scientific Computing

To be held from June 20 to June 23, in Braga (UMinho, Campus de Gualtar, Auditorium at School Engineering), in conjunction with VECPAR 2016.

This Summer School in Advanced Scientific Computing in Europe, is a week-long workshop which introduces researchers, faculty, staff, students, and industrial partners to high performance computing, data analytics, and scientific visualization. TACC's technology experts will teach attendees how to effectively use advanced computing resources and technologies like Stampede, Maverick, and Wrangler.

This event is appropriate for all skill levels, from new users of advanced computing technologies to those who have research projects requiring powerful computing, visualization, storage or software capabilities.

For more information visit the Summer School website.

Multithreading and Vectorization on Intel® Xeon™ and Intel® Xeon Phi™ Architectures using OpenMP

Silvio Luiz Stanzani (Instructor)

Silvio Luiz Stanzani's photo

Silvio Luiz Stanzani is Associate Researcher at Núcleo de Computação Científica (NCC) of Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), working on the Intel Modern Code Partner project. He holds a Ph.D. from Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo (EPUSP), and a Master from Universidade Católica de Santos (Unisantos). He has experience in software development focused on parallel programming and distributed computing since 2005.

Raphael Mendes de Oliveira Cóbe

Raphael Mendes de Oliveira Cóbe has a Ph.D. on Computer Science from the Mathematics and Statistics Institute of the University of São Paulo with emphasis on Artificial Intelligence. He accounts for over 10 years of experience on software development. Nowadays he is Associate Researcher at Núcleo de Computação Científica of Universidade Estadual Paulista (NCC/UNESP), working mainly on projects related to cloud, grid computing and big data.

Rogério Luiz Iope

Rogério Luiz Iope holds a B.S. in Applied Physics (minor in Instrumentation & Microelectronics) and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (major in Computer Engineering) from the University of São Paulo (USP). He works with the development of high performance computing systems and distributed systems since 2001. Nowadays he works as Associate Researcher at UNESP Center for Scientific Computing and is responsible for the development and technical coordination of projects in partnership with industry. He is Co-PI of the "Intel Parallel Computing Center" and the "Intel Modern Code Partner" programs established at UNESP CSC in partnership with Intel.