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Saturday 31 July 2010
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WorkshopDiscrete Optimization: Workshop on Applications in Transport, Logistics and Networks Start: Tuesday 12 October 2010 End: Tuesday 15 December 2020 The University of New South Wales This workshop is organised by MASCOS, in conjuction with an international consortium of Mathematical Research Centres from Canada, Chile, and Germany (MITACS, CMM, and MATHEON). See http://do10.maths.unsw.edu.au/ Making the right decisions in Transport and Logistics Start: Tuesday 8 June 2010 End: Tuesday 8 June 2010 NSW Trade and Investment Centre, MLC Centre, 19 Martin Place, Sydney NSW We live in an increasingly complex world bringing enormous pressures on the Transport and Logistics sector in NSW. Industry and Investment NSW and MASCOS have joined together for this event with technical experts and industry in this field to discuss real problems currently affecting the sector and how to solve them and plan for the future. Click here to view David Shteinman's presentation - More information...Workshop AMSI / MASCOS / UNESCO Industry workshop and short course: Future Models for Energy and Water Management under a Regulated Environment Start: Monday 20 July 2009 End: Wednesday 22 July 2009 Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia - More information... Conference PRIMA 2009 Start: Monday 6 July 2009 End: Friday 10 July 2009 University of New South Wales, Sydney See the link below to the first PRIMA Conference. MASCOS is a foundation member of PRIMA, and we are represented on various committees. MASCOS Chief Investigators, Associate Investigators, Research Fellows and PhD students are strongly encouraged to attend and participate. - More information...Workshop GPU Computing with NVIDIA CUDA Start: Wednesday 27 May 2009 End: Wednesday 27 May 2009 Lecture theatre 3, Alan Gilbert Building Due to recent advances in GPU hardware and software, so called general purpose GPU computing (GPGPU) is rapidly expanding from niche applications to the mainstream of high performance computing. For HPC researchers, hardware gains have increased the imperative to learn this new computing paradigm, while high level programming languages (in particular, CUDA) have decreased the barrier to entry to this field, so that it is now possible for new developers to rapidly port suitable applications from C/C++ running on CPUs to CUDA running on GPUs. For appropriate applications, GPUs have significant, even dramatic, advantages compared to CPUs in terms of both Dollars/FLOPS and Watts/FLOPS. This workshop and discussion forum aims to provide a detailed introduction to GPU computing with CUDA and NVIDIA Tesla computing solutions. - More information...Workshop 3rd Workshop on High-Dimensional Approximation Start: Monday 16 February 2009 End: Friday 20 February 2009 University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia The workshop covers current research in all aspects of high dimensional integration and approximation. It is open to all with an interest in the area. The topic is linked with (in no specific order): Monte Carlo and quasi-Monte Carlo methods, information-based complexity, sparse grid methods, tensor-product approximation, ... and many more. - More information... |