Events
Christian Bischof organized this minisymposium and held the talk "Graduate Education for the Parallel Revolution".
The international conference on automatic differentiation is devoted
to theory, tools, and applications of program transformations for the
computation of sensitivities. Together with the Argonne National Laboratory we
co-organize AD 2008
in Bonn.
The international conferences on
parallel computing (ParCo) is the longest running series of
international conferences in Europe on the development and application
of high speed parallel computing technologies. Together with the
Forschungszentrum Jülich
we co-organize ParCo
2007 in Jülich and Aachen.
This series of symposia
concerned with parallel processing in engineering and scientific
applications was initiated in 1993 under participation of Klaus
Indermark and Friedel Hoßfeld and has since then established
itself as a forum for discussion and information exchange among the
Northrhine-Westphalian institutions concerned with parallel
processing.
The German Geophysical Society
(Deutsche Geophysikalischen Gesellschaft) holds a yearly meeting
in keeping with its aim to promote and disseminate geophysical
knowledge in research, teaching and application. Together with
partners at Ludwig-Maximilians-University
Munich and University of
Stuttgart our institute co-organizes a minisymposium on
High-Performance Computing in the Geosciences in Aachen.
Die Arbeitsgemeinschaft Simulation
(ASIM) ist eine Initiative im deutschsprachigen Raum zur Förderung
und Weiterentwicklung von Modellbildung und Simulation. Als
Organisationseinheit ist sie ein Teil der Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI).
Unser Lehrstuhl organisiert im Frührjahr 2007 für die ASIM
in Aachen eine Weiterbildungsveranstaltung für Studierende,
Doktoranden, Professoren und Interessierten aus der Industrie.
This series of European workshops provides a forum for the presentation
of theoretical developments in and applications of
Automatic Differentiation (AD) and
adjoint methods. Our institute is
organizing the 4th
European Workshop on AD at Aachen.
Automatic Differentiation (AD)
is a technology for automatically augmenting computer programs with
statements for the computation of derivatives. Our institute is
organizing a Summer
School on AD for the Research Training Group (GRK 775) Hierarchy and Symmetry
in Mathematical Models at Witten-Bommerholz.