no code implementations • 3 Oct 2022 • Erik Skau, Andrew Hollis, Stephan Eidenbenz, Kim Rasmussen, Boian Alexandrov
Monitoring of industrial processes is a critical capability in industry and in government to ensure reliability of production cycles, quick emergency response, and national security.
1 code implementation • 19 Feb 2022 • Ismael Boureima, Manish Bhattarai, Maksim Eren, Erik Skau, Philip Romero, Stephan Eidenbenz, Boian Alexandrov
In this work, we extend NMFk by adding support for dense and sparse matrix operation on multi-node, multi-GPU systems.
no code implementations • 16 Feb 2022 • Hamdy Abdelkhalik, Shamminuj Aktar, Yehia Arafa, Atanu Barai, Gopinath Chennupati, Nandakishore Santhi, Nishant Panda, Nirmal Prajapati, Nazmul Haque Turja, Stephan Eidenbenz, Abdel-Hameed Badawy
We extrapolate the basic block execution counts of GPU applications and use them for predicting the performance for large input sizes from the counts of smaller input sizes.
no code implementations • 4 Jan 2019 • Carleton Coffrin, James Arnold, Stephan Eidenbenz, Derek Aberle, John Ambrosiano, Zachary Baker, Sara Brambilla, Michael Brown, K. Nolan Carter, Pinghan Chu, Patrick Conry, Keeley Costigan, Ariane Eberhardt, David M. Fobes, Adam Gausmann, Sean Harris, Donovan Heimer, Marlin Holmes, Bill Junor, Csaba Kiss, Steve Linger, Rodman Linn, Li-Ta Lo, Jonathan MacCarthy, Omar Marcillo, Clay McGinnis, Alexander McQuarters, Eric Michalak, Arvind Mohan, Matt Nelson, Diane Oyen, Nidhi Parikh, Donatella Pasqualini, Aaron s. Pope, Reid Porter, Chris Rawlings, Hannah Reinbolt, Reid Rivenburgh, Phil Romero, Kevin Schoonover, Alexei Skurikhin, Daniel Tauritz, Dima Tretiak, Zhehui Wang, James Wernicke, Brad Wolfe, Phillip Wolfram, Jonathan Woodring
This report describes eighteen projects that explored how commercial cloud computing services can be utilized for scientific computation at national laboratories.
5 code implementations • arXiv 2018 • Patrick J. Coles, Stephan Eidenbenz, Scott Pakin, Adetokunbo Adedoyin, John Ambrosiano, Petr Anisimov, William Casper, Gopinath Chennupati, Carleton Coffrin, Hristo Djidjev, David Gunter, Satish Karra, Nathan Lemons, Shizeng Lin, Andrey Lokhov, Alexander Malyzhenkov, David Mascarenas, Susan Mniszewski, Balu Nadiga, Dan O'Malley, Diane Oyen, Lakshman Prasad, Randy Roberts, Phil Romero, Nandakishore Santhi, Nikolai Sinitsyn, Pieter Swart, Marc Vuffray, Jim Wendelberger, Boram Yoon, Richard Zamora, Wei Zhu
As quantum computers become available to the general public, the need has arisen to train a cohort of quantum programmers, many of whom have been developing classical computer programs for most of their careers.
Emerging Technologies Quantum Physics