Conference
Monday, May 31 – Thursday, June 3
The four-day conference will highlight many cutting-edge presentations divided into various sessions focusing on innovations and applications of supercomputing.
Monday, May 31
- Opening Session with ISC'10 Keynote Talk by Kirk B. Skaugen
- High Performance Computational Life Sciences – The Challenge for HPC Systems
- Parallel Computing in the Years to Come
- Manycore & Fault Tolerance Techniques
- Scientific Sessions 1–2
- BoF Sessions 1–6 (schedule available April 16)
Tuesday, June 1
- Evolving New HPC Markets: China, Middle East & Russia
- HPC: Future Technology Building Blocks
- Current HPC Projects in Europe, Japan & USA
- How Will Supercomputer Centers Look Like in the Future? (Panel)
- Hot Seat Session 1 (schedule available April 30)
- Tuesday Keynote by Prof. Dr. Helmut Merkel
- Exhibitor Forum Sessions 1–3 (schedule available April 30)
- Research Poster Session (schedule available April 16)
Wednesday, June 2
- HPC for Turbulence Techniques
- High Performance Computing & Networking
- Crash Course on High Performance Computing
- Innovative HPC Applications at NASA in Earth & Space Science
- New Memory & Storage Hierarchies for HPC – Opportunities & Challenges (Panel)
- Hot Seat Session 2 (schedule available April 30)
- Wednesday Keynote by Prof. Dr. Thomas Sterling
- Exhibitor Forum Sessions 4–6 (schedule available April 30)
- Research Poster Session (schedule available April 16)
Thursday, June 3
- Focusing LINPACK: The TOP500 Yardstick
- Supercomputers for Modeling the Climate & the Roles of Energy Production in Climate Change
- 80 Years of Computing: From Konrad Zuse to Exascale Computing with Thursday Keynote by Prof. Dr. Horst Zuse
- Closing Session
- BoF Sessions 7–15 (schedule available April 16)
Award ceremonies, numerous networking opportunities and social events will complete the 2010 conference.
