[comp.parallel] Parallel Computing Workshop

saday@cis.ohio-state.edu (P Sadayappan) (02/14/90)

                 WORKSHOP ON PARALLEL COMPUTING
       The Department of Computer and Information Science
                   THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
                         Columbus, OH
                       March 21-23, 1990

The Department of Computer and Information Science at The Ohio State
University will host a workshop featuring invited talks by leading
researchers in the field of parallel computing. Presentations and
panel discussions will cover a broad range of topics, addressing
issues pertinent to the architecture, programming and performance of
highly parallel computers.  The workshop will also serve as a forum
for the informal presentation and discussion of recent ideas by
researchers from within and outside The Ohio State University.

Extended research presentations will be made by the three featured
speakers of the workshop:

  Arvind, Leader of the Computation Structures Group, MIT
  Allan Gottlieb, Director of the Ultracomputer Res. Lab., NYU
  H.J. Siegel, Coordinator of the Par. Proc. Lab., Purdue U.
 
Two panel discussions are planned on the following topics:
 
  1)  Explicitly Programmed Vs. Compiler Generated Parallelism
  2)  Architectural Challenges to Realizing Massive Parallelism
 
Research presentations will be made by researchers at The Ohio State
University, as well as the following invited speakers:
 
  Vasanth Balasundaram, California Institute of Technology
  Marina Chen, Yale University
  Kattamuri Ekanadham, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
  Clyde Kruskal, University of Maryland
  Lionel Ni, Michigan State University
  Constantine Polychronopoulos, University of Illinois, Urbana
  Binay Sugla, AT&T Bell Laboratories
  Michael Wolfe, Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology
 
Workshop attendance is by invitation, but is open to all interested
people.  Total attendance will be limited.  For further information
about the workshop, please contact saday@cis.ohio-state.edu.