SC Global Event 2001

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This website contains a great deal of archival information on the Supercomputing Conference 2001 - SCGlobal Event.  Thank you for your continued interest in SCGlobal.  

(SC Global Showcase Node Program archive available here.)

 

SC Global Technical Program (archive)

(Mountain Time)

Technical Presentation BOF Panel Break Remote Workshop Session Education Technical Papers
(detailed info here)

Tuesday, 13-Nov

Denver (Mountain Time) Room A101/103/105

AG Node Provided by Kansas

Room C102/104

AG Node Provided by Internet2

Room A201/205

AG Node Provided by NCSA and Florida University

08:30 - 10:00

KEYNOTE
J. Craig Venter, Ph.D.

President and Chief Scientific Officer, Celera Genomics
Accelerating Discovery through Supercomputing
(Please note this keynote will not be shown in these rooms but will be broadcast to the constellation sites in the SC Global Venue named webcast A)

10:00 - 10:30 BREAK BREAK BREAK
10:30 - 12:00 Oil & Gas:  Problems, Research, and Tools in the HPC Field
Led by:  E. Rossi
All speakers participating from CINECA, Italy
The NSF Middleware Initiative Enabling Scientific Process Across Global Grids
Led by: Alan Blatecky - Program Director, including NMI Project team panelists
participating from the Denver Convention Center
Architectures
Chair: Burton Smith, Cray Inc
266: Scientific Computing on the Itanium (TM) Processor
150: The Sun Fireplane SMP Interconnect
139: Parallel Graphics and Interactivity with the Scaleable Graphics Engine
12:00 - 12:15 BREAK BREAK BREAK
12:15 - 13:15p Access Grid Middleware Requirements
Led by: X. Zhang , Argonne National Laboratory
Grid-Net Access by Everyone
Gregg Vanderheiden, University of Wisconsin - Trace Center
participating from the Denver Convention Center

LUNCH

13:15p - 13:30p BREAK BREAK BREAK
13:30p - 15:00p Human Factors and the Access Grid: Technology for Group Collaboration
Led by: Wenjun Liu, Argonne National Laboratory
Shrinking the Ponds
John M. Brooke, Manchester University UK
participants from Manchester UK, Denver Convention Center, and Stuttgart Germany
Material Science Applications
Chair: Robert Eades, PNL
113: Scalable Atomistic Simulation Algorithms for Materials Research
GB*205: An 8.61 Tflop/s Molecular Dynamics Simulation for NaCl with a Special-Purpose Computer: MDM
GB*274: Multi-teraflops Spin Dynamics Studies of the Magnetic Structure of FeMn/Co Interfaces
15:00p - 15:30p BREAK BREAK BREAK
15:30p - 17:00p Gordon Bell Finalists Showcase
Led by: Rusty Lusk, Argonne National Laboratory
participating from Denver Convention Center

Multi-teraflops Spin Dynamics Studies of the Magnetic Structure of FeMn/Co InterfacesAn 8.61 Tflop/s Molecular Dynamics Simulation for NaCl with a Special-Purpose Computer MDM

Terascale spectral element dynamical core for atmospheric general circulation models

Achieving Extreme Resolution in Numerical Cosmology Using Adaptive Mesh

A 11.55 Tflops simulation of black holes in a galactic center on GRAPE-6

Supporting Efficient Execution in Heterogeneous Distributed Computing Environments with Cactus and Globus

ARSpace: A Demonstration of Face-to-Face and Remote AR Collaboration
M. Billinghurst and B.Campbell - Human Interface Technology Laboratory, University of Washington
participating from Denver Convention Center USA
Supercomputing in a Shoebox
Led by: Jeremy Kepner, MIT
17:00 - 17:30 BREAK BREAK BREAK
17:30 - 19:00 Collaborative Course in Parallel Scientific Computing
Led by:
R. Edberg, Arctic Region Supercomputing Center, U. of Alaska Fairbanks
participating from the Denver Convention Center
Can the Asia Pacific Grid Contribute to the Science and Technology in the Asia Pacific Region
Led by: S. Matsuoka, TiTech Japan
participating from the Denver Convention Center
 

Wednesday, 14-Nov

Denver (Mountain Time) Room A101/103/105

AG Node Provided by Kansas

Room C102/104

AG Node Provided by Internet2

Room A201/205

AG Node Provided by NCSA and Florida University

08:30 - 10:00 Workshop Sessions on Grid Infrastructure
All speakers participating from Juelich, Germany

Doing Metacomputing in UNICORE with Advanced Reservation
Achim Streit, Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing

UNICORE-Globus Interoperation Getting the Best of Both Worlds
Michael Rambadt, Zentralinstitut fuer Angewandte Mathematik, Forschungszentrum Juelich

Broadening the Grid - Increasing Minority Serving Institution Participation
S.MacLean - NCSA

Session Not Available via Access Grid

10:00 - 10:30 BREAK BREAK BREAK
10:30 - 12:00

Online Digital Property Management
Led by: P. Hoffert, Sheridan College
participants from Denver Convention Center USA, and Toronto, Canada

Education Program - Mentoring Session
Led by: G. Francis - Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Computational Biosciences - The Computational Continuum from Human Genomes to Human Health
Moderator: Raquell Holmes, BU
12:00 -12:15

BREAK

12:15 - 13:15

BREAK

X In-A-Box
Led by Randy Butler, NCSA
participating from the NCSA - University of Illinois at Urbana-Chpampaign

BREAK

13:15 - 13:30

BREAK

13:30 - 15:00 Industry Spotlight - New Applications Supporting BioTech
S. Kippelman, Johnson & Johnson
participating from the Denver Convention Center
Global Grid Forum
Led by: Charlie Catlett, Argonne National Laboratory/Global Grid Forum Chair
participating from Denver Convention Center USA
Ground-Breaking Applications
Chair: Jill Mesirov, Whitehead Inst.
285: Solution of a Three-Body Problem in Quantum Mechanics
191: Parallel Implementation and Performance of FastDNAml - a Program for Maximum Likelihood Phylogenetic Inference
267: Modeling of Seismic Wave Propagation at the Scale of the Earth on a Large Beowulf
15:00 - 15:30 BREAK BREAK BREAK
15:30 - 16:30 Developing an Australian Grid for National and International Cooperation
John O'Callaghan, Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing
participating from Sydney VisLab
Education Program - International Education and Training Forum (International e-Learning)
Led by:  John Cherniavsky, National Science Foundation
participants from Access Center, Washington, DC USA, Denver Convention Center and NCSA
Computational Science - Do Undergraduate Faculty Realize that Computational Science is the Future?
Led by: Scott Lathrop, NCSA
16:30 - 17:00 BREAK
17:00 - 17:30 Advanced Network and Application Research in China
All speakers participating from China

Education and research networks in mainland China
Xing Li, Chinese Education and Research Network at Tsinghua University

Challenges of Computational & Collaborative Environment in the Internet
Wei Li, National Laboratory of Software Development Environment at Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics

Applications on HPNC (High-Performance Networking and Computing) Environment
Kai Nai, Computer Network Infomation Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences

BREAK

Session Not Available via Access Grid
17:30 - 19:00

Thursday, 15-Nov

Denver
(Mountain Time)
Room A101/103/105

AG Node Provided by Kansas

Room C102/104

AG Node Provided by Internet2

Room A201/205

AG Node Provided by NCSA and Florida University

08:30 - 10:00 Workshop Sessions on Grid Applications
All speakers participating from Juelich, Germany

Density functional calculations on supercomputers
Robert. O. Jones, IFF, Research Center Juelich

Development of a tool for performing numerical weather forecasts via the Internet
Claus-Juergen Lenz, Detlev Majewski, and Geerd-Ruediger Hoffmann, German Weather Service, Offenbach

Characterisation and usage of a Virtual Intuitive Simulation Testbed
Ulrich Lang et.al., HLRS, University of Stuttgart

Grid Engine Project
Led by John Tollefsrud, Sun MicrosystemSun Microsystem
s
participating from the Denver Convention Center
Session Not Available via Access Grid
10:00 - 10:30 BREAK BREAK BREAK
10:30 - 12:00 The Access Grid - Where the Vision Meets Reality
Moderator: Emilee Patrick, Motorola Labs
Solar Terrestrial Physics
John Brooke, U of Manchester
The Access Grid - Where the Vision Meets Reality
Moderator: Emilee Patrick, Motorola Labs
12:00 - 12:15 BREAK BREAK BREAK
12:15 - 13:15 BioCoRE - Submits, Runs and Visualizes your Simulation from Afar
K.Vandivort - participating from NCSA
Challenges in Creating a National Collaboratory:   The NEESGrid Example
C. Kesselman, USC/ISI

LUNCH

13:15 - 13:30 BREAK BREAK BREAK
13:30 - 15:00 International Data Grids
Paul Avery, University of Florida
  Computational Grid Environments & Security
Chair: Satoshi Matsuoka, RWC-Japan
GB*301: Supporting Efficient Execution in Heterogeneous Distributed Computing Environments with Cactus and Globus
215: Optimisation of a Component-Based Applications within a Grid Environment
192: Adapting Globus and Kerberos for a Secure ASCI Grid