[Colloquium] Intel Software Tools: Compilers, Libraries, and Parallelism

Simon Jacobs sdjacobs at uchicago.edu
Thu Feb 14 15:25:47 CST 2013


The Research Computing Center is pleased to welcome Mike Voss from Intel
to give a hands-on introduction to many of Intel's tools for
high-performance software development. Topics covered will include (1) the
Intel C, C++, and Fortran compilers, their common use, best practices, and
optimization settings; (2) optimizing distributed parallel codes with the
Intel MPI library; (3) shared memory parallelism using OpenMP with the
Intel compilers; (4) the Intel Math Kernel Library for numerical linear
algebra; and (5) the Intel Threaded Building Blocks for expressing
task-based parallelism in C++.

Presenter:            Mike Voss
Location:              Crerar Library Kathleen A. Zar Room
Date:                    February 19, 2013
Time:                    10:00AM - 2:00 PM (break for lunch noon-1PM)
                            2:00PM - 4:30 PM Optional Q/A and hands-on
session

Registration is required, at the following website:
https://training.uchicago.edu/course_detail.cfm?course_id=1383

Prerequisites:
Attendees are encouraged to bring a laptop and their codes to participate
in the hands-on session.

Mike Voss is a Software Architect in Intel's Software and Services Group,
where he is currently one of the lead developers of Intel Threading
Building Blocks. He joined Intel in 2006.  Before joining Intel, Mike was
an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering at the University of Toronto from 2001–2005. His interests
include languages, tools, and compilers for parallel computing. He received
his Ph.D. and M.S.E.E degrees in Electrical Engineering from Purdue
University in 2001 and 1997, respectively.
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