Course: Parallel Computing
Project Information
- Discipline
- Computer Science (401)
- Subdiscipline
- 14.09 Computer Engineering
- Orientation
- Education
This course provides a broad introduction to the fundamentals in parallel computing and its enabling system architectures. The emphasis is on parallel architectures, memory access and programming models, performance modeling, virtualization, and design of parallel algorithms.
In this course, students will explore the state-of-the-art and research directions relating to high performance computing.
Broader ImpactsThis project will provide invaluable research, educational and training opportunities to undergraduate students.
Project Contact
- Project Lead
- Wilson Rivera (wriverapr)
- Project Manager
- Wilson Rivera (wriverapr)
- Project Members
- Kenneth Aviles, Joel Corporan, Miguel Garcia, Jose Diaz, Keishla Ortiz, Max R Berrios Cruz, Kevin Castillo, lexter seda, Edwin Ortiz Gonzalez, Heidi Negron, Alejandro Torres, Josue Santana, Jesus Diaz, Frances Acevedo, Irving Ramirez, Christian Vazquez, Luis de la Vega, Angel Garcia Garcia, Alexis Figueroa, Rafael Pol, Sam Elliott De La Torre Babá, Edwin Badillo-Mendez, Alberto Rios, Luis Rivera, Aldwin Pagan, Gabriel Huertas-Marrero, Samuel Matos, Pedro Colon-Hernandez, Carlos Abreu Takemura
Resource Requirements
- Hardware Systems
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- alamo (Dell optiplex at TACC)
- india (IBM iDataPlex at IU)
- sierra (IBM iDataPlex at SDSC)
- delta (GPU Cloud)
We will use FutureGrid resources as a testbed for course term projects
Scale of UseThe class size will be about 40 students.
Project Timeline
- Submitted
- 06/11/2013 - 12:57