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EduPar 2011 - Advanced Program

8:30-8:45 Introductory Remarks
8:45-9:30 Keynote

The Challenge of Teaching Program Performance Tuning

David Padua (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) (Keynote Slides)

9:30-10:00 Break
10:00-11:00 NSF/TCPP Curriculum Report and Panel Discussion

Committee Members and Panelists:

Chtchelkanova, Almadena (NSF), Das, Sajal (University of Texas at Arlington, NSF), Das, Chita (Penn State, NSF), Dehne, Frank (Carleton University, Canada), Gouda, Mohamed (University of Texas, Austin, NSF), Gupta, Anshul (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center), Jaja, Joseph (University of Maryland), Kant, Krishna (NSF, Intel), La Salle, Anita (NSF), LeBlanc, Richard (Seattle University), Lumsdaine, Andrew (Indiana University), Padua, David (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Parashar, Manish (Rutgers, NSF), Patt, Yale (UT Austin), Prasad, Sushil (Georgia State University), Prasanna, Viktor (University of Southern California), Robert, Yves (INRIA, France), Rosenberg, Arnold (Colorado State University), Sahni, Sartaj (University of Florida), Shirazi, Behrooz (Washington State University), Sussman, Alan (University of Maryland), Weems, Chip (University of Massachusetts), and Wu, Jie (Temple University)

Coordinator:

Sushil Prasad (Georgia State)

11:00-12:00: Early Adopter Session

Integrating Parallel and Distributed Computing Into Undergraduate Courses at All Levels

Steven Bogaerts (Wittenberg University), Kyle Burke (Wittenberg University) and Eric Stahlberg (National Cancer Institute) Abstract, Poster, Presentation

Experiences of an Undergraduate Parallel Computing Course

Bo Hong (Georgia Tech) Abstract, Poster, Presentation

Early Adopter: Integrating Concepts from Parallel and Distributed Computing into the Undergraduate Curriculum

Eileen Kraemer (University of Georgia) AbstractPoster, Presentation

Integration of Parallel Topics in the Undergraduate Curriculum, 2011

Joel Adams (Calvin College) Abstract, Poster, Presentation

ASU and Intel Collaboration in Parallel and Distributed Computation.

Violet Syrotiuk, Yinong Chen, Eric Kostelich, Yann-Hang Lee, Alex Mahalov and Gil Speyer (Arizona State) Abstract, Poster, Presentation

Parallel Computing: Keys to a Future in Computing

Stephen Providence (Hampton University) Abstract, Poster, Presentation

12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:00-3:30 Plenary Talks

Using Games to Teach Parallelism to Computer Science 2nd year and 3rd Year College Students

Rowena Turner, Deepak Vembar and Amit Jindal (Intel) Abstract, Presentation

Teaching Parallel and Distributed Computing at Masaryk University

Jiri Barnat, Lubos Brim and Ivana Cerna (Masaryk University, Czech Republic) Abstract, Presentation

Parallel Programming in the Computing Curriculum

Ankur Gupta, Rahul Hardikar and Jon Sorenson (Butler University) Presentation

PDC Modules for Every Level: A Comprehensive Model for Incorporating PDC Topics into the Existing Undergraduate Curriculum

Konstantin Laufer, Chandra Sekharan and George K. Thiruvathukal (Loyola University Chicago) Poster, Presentation

Teaching Parallel Computing to Lower-Division Undergraduates

Peter Pacheco (University of San Francisco) Presentation

Joint UIUC/UMD Parallel Algorithms/Programming Course

David Padua (Urbana), Uzi Vishkin (Maryland) and Je ffrey Carver (University of Alabama) Presentation

3:30-4:00 Break
4:00-5:30 Poster Session

NetRun: a Web-Based Student Programming Environment

Orion Lawlor (U. Alaska Fairbanks) Poster

Parallel Computing Curriculum Development Using Video Games

Ashish Amresh and Ryan Anderson (Arizona State) Poster

On the integration of the Curriculum Initiative on Parallel and Distributed Computing in the Spanish university system

Francisco Almeida (La Laguna University), Domingo Gimenez (University of Murcia), Jose Miguel Mantas Ruiz (Universidad de Granada) and Antonio Vidal (Polytechnic University of Valencia) Poster

Incorporating Multicore Programming in Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Program

Jose Luis Elvira, Hugo Ivan Piza and Victor Hugo Zaldvar (ITESO University, Mexico) Poster

PFunc: A Tool for Teaching and Implementing Task Parallelism

Prabhanjan Kambadur (IBM Research), Anshul Gupta (IBM Research) and Andrew Lumsdaine (Indiana) Poster

A Practical Cyberinfrastructure Approach to University High-Performance and Parallel Computing Education

Matthew Woitaszek (National Center for Atmospheric Research), Henry M. Tufo (University of Colorado, Boulder) and Elizabeth R. Jessup (University of Colorado, Boulder) Poster

Early Adopter - Knox College

David Bunde, John Dooley and Jaime Spacco (Knox College) Poster

Early Adopter: Multiprocessor Programming in the Undergraduate Program

Narsingh Deo, Damian Dechev and Mahadevan Vasudevan (University of Central Florida) Poster

Early Adopter: Data Structures

Kishore Kothapalli (International Institute of Information Technology, India) Poster

Early Adopter, New curriculum proposal UNRC

Marcelo Arroyo, Nazareno Aguirre and Marcela Daniele (Universidad Nacional de Rio Cuarto, Argentina) Poster

Early Adopter Parallel Computing Education at the University of Pannonia

Zoltan Juhasz (University of Pannonia, Hungary) Poster

Integrating Parallel and Distributed Computing Into Undergraduate Courses at All Levels

Steven Bogaerts (Wittenberg University), Kyle Burke (Wittenberg University) and Eric Stahlberg (National Cancer Institute) Poster

Experiences of an Undergraduate Parallel Computing Course

Bo Hong (Georgia Tech) Poster

Early Adopter: Integrating Concepts from Parallel and Distributed Computing into the Undergraduate Curriculum

Eileen Kraemer (University of Georgia) Poster

Integration of Parallel Topics in the Undergraduate Curriculum, 2011 .

Joel Adams (Calvin College) Poster

ASU and Intel Collaboration in Parallel and Distributed Computation.

Violet Syrotiuk, Yinong Chen, Eric Kostelich, Yann-Hang Lee, Alex Mahalov and Gil Speyer (Arizona State) Poster

Parallel Computing: Keys to a Future in Computing

Stephen Providence (Hampton University) Poster

Using Games to Teach Parallelism to Computer Science 2nd year and 3rd YearCollege Students

Rowena Turner, Deepak Vembar and Amit Jindal (Intel) Presentation

PDC Modules for Every Level: A Comprehensive Model for Incorporating PDC Topics into the Existing Undergraduate Curriculum

Konstantin Laufer, Chandra Sekharan and George K. Thiruvathukal (Loyola University Chicago) Poster

Early Adopter - Fundamentals of Computer Systems

Martha Kim (Columbia University) Presentation

Modules in Community: Injecting parallelism throughout CS curricula

Richard Brown (St. Olaf College) and Elizabeth Shoop (Macalester College) Poster

 

This material is based upon work partially supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants IIS 1143533, CCF 1135124, CCF 1048711 and CNS 0950432. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation