program2026
Program (tentative)
- May 25, 2026
- All oral presentations will be 25 minutes in duration, which includes a 20-minute presentation followed by a 5-minute question and discussion period.
Keynote Talk (8:30- 9:20)
- Title: Advancing Materials Design through AI-based Large-Scale Simulation and Statistical Analysis
- Speaker: Meguru Yamazaki, Fujitsu Limited
Session 1 (9:20-10:10)
- Accelerating HPC Applications on Heterogeneous Distributed Systems with Standard C++, Beatrice Branchini, Ian Di Dio Lavore, Vito Giovanni Castellana, Antonino Tumeo and Marco Domenico Santambrogio
- Radiation Hydrodynamics at Scale: Comparing MPI and Asynchronous Many-Task Runtimes with FleCSI, Alexander Strack, Hartmut Kaiser and Dirk Pflüger
Break (10:10-10:30)
Session 2 (10:30-12:10)
- Multithreaded Fine-Grained Asynchronous BSP for Integer Sorting with LCI and OpenMP, Minyu Cheng, Jiakun Yan and Marc Snir
- Accelerating Clarke and Wright’s savings algorithm by multi-threaded parallel processing with SIMD assistance for solving large-scale Euclidean CVRPs, Kenji Kanazawa
- Fully Dynamic Rooted Spanning Tree on GPU, Abhijeet Sahu, Harmit Singh, Soham Nandy and Gadhamsetty Ramakrishna
- Time and Communication Balanced Transaction Scheduling on Trees under the Dual-flow Model, Pavan Poudel, Alec Broadhurst and Michael Meyers
Lunch (12:10-13:30)
Session 3 (13:30-15:10)
- Immediate Deterministic Leader Election (IDLE) Algorithm for Reducing Downtime in Distributed Systems, Masahiro Tanaka and Hideyuki Kawashima
- Raiders of the Lost Log: Synchronous Parallel In-Place Models and Algorithms, Michael T. Goodrich and Vinesh Sridhar
- FastShard: Fast Transaction Scheduling in Blockchain Sharding, Ramesh Adhikari, Costas Busch and Miroslav Popovic
- A Two-Tier Secure Event Model for Privacy-Preserving IoT with Encrypted Reductions: A Parametric Feasibility Study, Yushan Li and Satoshi Fujita
Break (15:10-15:30)
Session 4 (15:30-16:45)
- Heterogeneous Non-Linear Performance Modeling of Parameter Interactions, Steven Harris, Roger Chamberlain and Chris Gill
- Efficient Degree-3 HUBO Formulation with Auxiliary-Variable-Minimum QUBO Reduction for the Angular Distance Traveling Salesman Problem, Yutaro Nakahara, Shunsuke Tsukiyama, Koji Nakano, Yasuaki Ito, Victor Parque, Takumi Kato, Kaiki Ii and Kanto Teranishi
- Improving Matricized Tensor Times Khatri-Rao Product Performance for Blocked Sparse Tensors, Kobe Bergmans, Karl Meerbergen and Raf Vandebril
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