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SC2002
News
SC 2002 News -
Nov. 14, 2002........FINAL EDITION!!!
Here is the latest news about the SC2002 conference, now being set up
at the Baltimore Convention Center.
SC2002 REGISTRATION
DESK OPENS AT 1 P.M. SATURDAY, NOV. 16, CONTINUES THROUGH THE WEEK
The SC2002 registration desks will open at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, allowing
pre-registered attendees to pick up their materials, as well as providing
on-site registration. All attendees should bring photo identification
with them to the registration desk, located in the lobby of the Baltimore
Convention Center.
Here's the registration
desk schedule:
Saturday, Nov. 16 - 1-6 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 17 - 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 18 - 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 19 - 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 20 - 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 21 - 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 22 - 8-11 a.m.
For more information
about registration, go to.
LIVE NETCASTS FROM
SC2002 TO FEATURE KEYNOTE, PLENARY SPEAKERS
Live netcasts of National Science Foundation Director Rita Colwell's SC2002
keynote address, as well as plenary presentations by Raymond L. Orbach,
Director of the Department of Energy Office of Science; computational
cosmologist Julian Borrill of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Tetsuya
Sato, Director-General, of the Earth Simulator Center, Japan Marine Science
and Technology Center (JAMSTEC); and Ron Kikinis, Harvard Medical School,
will be offered live from SC2002.
Also part of the SC2002
netcast program will be this month's Internet2 Virtual Briefing, originating
from the show floor in Baltimore. The Virtual Briefing will feature interviews
with Ian Foster of Argonne National Laboratory, Donna Cox of the National
Center for Supercomputing Applications, and Bob Grossman of the University
of Illinois at Chicago. Rounding out the netcast schedule will be video
highlights capturing some of the most interesting SC2002 exhibitors.
The SC2002 netcast
will feature streaming QuickTime, made possible by donations from Apple
Computer, and will include several other streaming video formats, including
MPEG-1 multicast. For a complete schedule and more information about how
to view the netcasts, go to and click on "netcasts."
The schedule should be posted by Friday afternoon.
REMINDER; SC GETS
SMART: INTELLIBADGE AT SC2002
For the first time in conference history, SC2002 will give technical program
attendees the option of participating in a demonstration of "smart"
technology called the IntelliBadge, allowing users to track events of
interest and find people with similar interests. Using conference IntelliBadge
kiosks or any web browser, IntelliBadgers will be able to view statistics
on the conference and specific events, determine how many miles they've
walked at the convention center, and judge their chances of winning a
prize at the end of the demonstration. No personal information will be
distributed without the explicit permission of the IntelliBadger.
Conference attendees can sign up for IntelliBadge at a special booth in
the SC2002 Registration area at the Baltimore Convention Center. Learn
more at
SC2002 DEDICATES
EDUCATION PROGRAM TO MARYLAND EDUCATOR
The SC2002 Education Program will be dedicated to the memory of Mary Ellen
Verona, who died Oct. 7 at age 56 after a long battle with breast cancer.
A short dedication ceremony will take place during the opening of the
Education Program at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 16. Verona's family will
be on hand to accept a framed memento honoring the longtime Maryland educator.
Verona was founder
of the Maryland Virtual High School of Science and Mathematics, a coalition
of high schools in Maryland linked via dedicated Internet connections,
which are used to conduct experiments, research topics, and collaborate
with other students and teachers. Verona was also a principal investigator
with the Education, Outreach, and Training Partnership for Advanced Computational
Infrastructure (EOT-PACI), the education and outreach component of the
National Science Foundation's PACI program, and a computer science, mathematics,
and science teacher in the Montgomery County Public Schools for more than
15 years.
"Mary Ellen will
be remembered as a visionary, who saw very early on the value of online
collaboration, modeling software and visualization as tools in teaching
science," said Roscoe Giles, general chair of SC2002 and a team leader
with EOT-PACI.
RECORD NUMBER OF
MINORITY-SERVING INSTITUTIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN SC2002 PROGRAM
SC2002 will host a record number of participants in its Minority-Serving
Institutions (MSI) Participation program, an initiative to increase the
involvement of under-represented minorities at the conference. The MSI
Participation program, now in its third year, includes 43 participants
from 32 institutions in the United States and Puerto Rico, 48 and 53 percent
rises, respectively, in the numbers of participants and institutions since
last year. The goal of the program is to increase the involvement of underrepresented
minorities in the emerging Internet-based Information Age, in turn, diminishing
what is often called the "digital divide."
MSI program attendees
will take part in panels and tutorials on computational science in education.
They will also participate in Birds of a Feather sessions, informal discussions
on topics of mutual interest. Also, five MSIs will have booths in the
Academic Village area of the exhibit hall. Beyond increasing MSI participation
in the SC conference, the program is designed to foster collaborative
relationships between faculty at the MSIs and other research and education
centers. Ultimately, the program aims to have a significant impact on
the amount and quality of computational science education at MSIs. Already
the program has led to the formation of an MSI HPC working group that
meets regularly apart from the SC series.
NEW BOFs AND CHANGES
TO THE BOFs SCHEDULE
Finally, the SC2002 Birds of a Feather schedule is finalized. In addition
to several time changes, three new BOFs have been added to the schedule.
All conference attendees planning to attend a BOF should check the SC2002
website for up-to-date room numbers and times, as well as the signage
at the convention center. The Web will be updated by 5 p.m. Pacific time
today. Following, is information on the new BOFs.
- WEDNESDAY 12:00
- 1:00 P.M., ROOM 314/315
NSF HPC Technology Project,
Sandra R. Swanson, University of Hawaii, and Bob Converse, Maui Community
College
A consortium of four community colleges and seven affiliate supercomputer
sites and business partners constitute a National Science Foundation
Advanced Technology Education Center of Excellence for High Performance
Computing (HPC) technology.
- WEDNESDAY 5:30
- 7:00 P.M., ROOM 321/322
PERUSE MPI Extensions
Terry Jones, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
The objective of PERUSE is to provide detailed information about events
and activities within the MPI library or in lower software layers. PERUSE
aims
to complement PMPI, the standard MPI profiling interface, but give more
information about the internal state and processing of the MPI library.
- THURSDAY 12:00
- 1:00 P.M., ROOM 314/315
OSCAR Cluster Toolkit
Stephen L. Scott, Brian Luethke, John Mugler, Thomas Naughton, and Hardik
Shukla, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The Open Source Cluster Application Resources (OSCAR) project is a working
group of the Open Cluster Group. This gathering will be a forum for
OSCAR
users to interact with the developers.
EXHIBITORS' NOTES
In response to several inquiries, SC News is including one-paragraph items
from SC2002 Exhibitors.
SYSKONNECT TO DEMO
NETWORK INTERFACE CARDS IN BOOTH 1904
SysKonnect (www.syskonnect.com)
focuses on the worldwide development, manufacture and marketing of high-end
adapter boards for computer and telecom networks. The company's products
include both high-performance fiber- and copper-based network interface
cards (NICs) for Gigabit-Ethernet systems, as well as FDDI/CDDI and FDDI
concentrators for strategic networks. The company's comprehensive line
of SK-NET NICs is ideally suited to secure-server-based public- and private-sector
computing environments, such as electronic commerce, finance, healthcare,
imaging, and other bandwidth-intensive applications, as well as to enterprise
systems developed by SAP and Baan. SysKonnect is a subsidiary of Marvell
Technology Group Ltd. (NASDAQ: MRVL) of Sunnyvale, CA, the leading global
semiconductor provider of complete broadband communications solutions
for the data communications and storage markets.
DOE'S BERKELEY
LAB, NERSC TO FEATURE TALKS ON CLIMATE, CLUSTERS, COLLIDING BLACK HOLES
AND MORE (BOOTH R-1761)
The U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
and National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center will host 14
presentations at SC2002 on Tuesday, Nov. 19, and Wednesday, Nov. 20. All
talks will be given in the Berkeley Lab booth (R-1761), located in the
DOE Science Area. Among the speakers will be LBNL scientists, NERSC users
from Oak Ridge and Los Alamos national labs and a Max-Planck-Institut
in Germany, as well as Unlimited Scale Inc. A complete list of speakers,
times and topics can be found on the Web at.
FROM TERAGRID TO
SMART TECH, NCSA/ALLIANCE BOOTH TO SHOW TOMORROW'S TECHNOLOGIES TODAY
(BOOTH R-1249)
Visitors to booth R1249 at SC2002 will get a peek at the power of the
TeraGrid, learn about the technology behind the IntelliBadge project,
observe the capabilities of an early version of the NEESgrid, see visualizations
of supernovae explosions and black hole collisions, and much more. The
booth is the research exhibit of the National Computational Science Alliance
(Alliance) and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA).
Several demonstrations will utilize a 32-node TeraGrid Linux cluster--IBM
servers with Intel's Itanium2(tm) processor--which will be distributed
at the Alliance booth and three of its TeraGrid partner booths. Another
presentation will highlight the use of an early version of the Network
for Earthquake Engineering Simulation grid, or NEESgrid. For those who
want to know what it took to develop the IntelliBadge project, two NCSA
researchers will demonstrate the interactive database and visualization
technologies that were used to create and support IntelliBadge. For a
full schedule of NCSA/Alliance demonstrations, stop by booth R-1249.
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