Emerging Technologies

Visit the Emerging Technologies Booth #3547!

The Emerging Technologies Track is a new element of the Technical Program at SC13. It is aimed at providing a showcase on the SC13 show floor for novel projects at a national or international scale.  It is different from other aspects of the technical program, such as contributed presentations and posters, in that it will provide a forum for discussing large-scale, long-term efforts in high performance computing, networking, storage, and analysis, rather than a recent research result that such a project might have achieved.  


The booth is featuring 17 high-profile projects that allow a glimpse into future technologies and abilities of future systems:

  • The Mont-Blanc project: building HPC out of Mobile phone processors
  • Evolving the Power Architecture into Microserver DenseCore Nodes
  • Fault Tolerance Interface
  • Carbon Nanotube Digital Circuits
  • Chapel: An Emerging Parallel Programming Language
  • Power Efficient, Scalable Hybrid DSP+ARM+FPGA Platform for Computer Vision Tasks
  • HPCMP CREATE-AV Project Exhibit
  • Scalable Tools for Debugging, Performance Analysis and Performance Visualization
  • HPCMP CREATE (TM) Cloud Deploy Project Exhibit
  • Automata Processor: A New Accelerator for High Performance Computing
  • CLARISSE: Cross-Layer Abstractions and Run-time for I/O Software Stack of Extreme-scale systems
  • Monte Carlo as an Emerging Technology for High Performance Computing
  • Multi-Scale Reactive Modeling of Insensitive Munitions
  • Preparing for Next Pandemic by Harnessing the Power of Pervasive Supercomputing
  • Accelerating Improvements in HPC Application I/O Performance and Efficiency
  • mystic: a Framework for Optimal Performance Modeling
  • Application-Aware Traffic Engineering for Wide Area Networks using OpenFlow

On Tuesday and Wednesday, the projects will be discussed in talks in the adjacent theatre (booth #3947).

Time Speaker Title
Tuesday 2:30pm Max Shulaker Carbon Nanotube Computer: Transforming Scientific Discoveries into Working Systems
Tuesday 2:50pm Jim Ryan Accelerating Improvements in HPC Application I/O Performance and Efficiency
Tuesday 3:10pm Florin Isaila CLARISSE: Cross-Layer Abstractions and Run-time for I/O Software Stack of Extreme-Scale Systems
Tuesday 3:30pm Roger Ronald Efficient Big Data and MicroServers
Tuesday 3:50pm Christopher L. Barrett, Keith R. Bisset, Madhav V. Marathe Preparing for next pandemic by harnessing the power of pervasive supercomputing and Bigdata
Tuesday 4:10pm Michael McKerns mystic: a framework for optimal performance modeling and risk
Tuesday 4:30pm Michael Mascagni Monte Carlo Methods An Old Emerging Technology in High-Performance Computing as a Path to the Exascale and Beyond
Tuesday 4:50pm Jason D. Bakos Computer Vision Tasks on the Texas Instruments C6678 Digital Signal Processor
Tuesday 5:10pm Michael Leventhal, Michela Becchi Automata Processor: A New, Non-von Neumann Parallel Architecture
Wednesday 2:30pm Kathryn Mohror I/O Performance in a Software Stack for Extreme Scale Systems
Wednesday 2:50pm Chris Atwood HPCMP Cloud Application Development to Deployment Lifecycle
Wednesday 3:10pm Leonardo Gomez FTI: Advanced Aplication-level Checkpointing Library for HPC Applications
Wednesday 3:30pm Martin Schulz, Todd Gamblin, Barry Rountree Supporting a Software Stack for Extreme Scale Systems
Wednesday 3:50pm Alex Ramirez Mont-Blanc: Building supercomputers from commodity embedded chips
Wednesday 4:10pm Chris Atwood Multi-Disciplinary, Physics-Based Simulation and a Paradigm Shift in Defense Aircraft Acquisition
Wednesday 4:30pm Brad Chamberlain Chapel: An Emerging Parallel Programming Language
Wednesday 4:50pm Michael Bredel Application-Aware Traffic Engineering for Wide Area Networks using OpenFlow
Wednesday 5:10pm Srinivas Aluru, Kevin Skadron Applications of Automata Processor in High-performance Parallel Processing

 

Emerging Technologies Co-Chairs:

Torsten Hoefler, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Bob Lucas, USC, CA, USA

Emerging Technologies Committee:

Jeffrey Vetter, Oak Ridge National Lab, USA
Padma Raghavan, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Anne Trefethen, Oxford, UK
Wolfgang Nagel, TU Dresden, Germany
Jesus Labarta, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
Bill Harrod, DOE, ASCR, USA
Kenichi Miura, NII, Japan
David Keyes, KAUST, Saudi Arabia
Bob Colwell, DARPA/MTO, USA
Doug Post, DOD/HPCMPO, USA
Minyi Guo,  SJTU, China

 

 

Please contact us at emerging-technologies@info.supercomputing.org if you have any questions.