Updated 17 February 2020
Main professional activity / position
- Vice President
- General Manager
- Developer
- Scientist
- Independent Researcher
- CEO
- Service & Software Consultancy
- Principal Research Scientist
- Director
- Systems Developer
- CEO – Software Development
- CEO – Technical Founder
- Research Director
- Student
- Software Engineer
- Distinguished Engineer
- Parallel Computing Expert
- Professor
- Research Manager
- Software Engineer & Manager
- Government
- Group Leader
- Innovation Manager
- Senior DevOps Engineer
- Chief Scientist for Computing
- Chief of Staff
- Computer Scientist
- HPC Architect for NIWA and NeSI
- Automation Lead
- IT Architect
(Repeated or similar positions are listed once)
Main fields of interest
- System Software, OS
- Operating Systems Cybersecurity
- Data
- HPC, Heterogeneous Computing, Lisp, Scheme and derivatives, Prolog, FORTH
- Cloud
- AI, data science
- HPC, AI, Data analytics
- Linux remote desktop
- Parallel computing, performance of scientific applications, IoT
- Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence
- Distributed computing/workflows
- Cyber-security, mathematical applications, algorithms, AI
- Blockchain, fault tolerance, privacy, accountability
- Workflow management
- HPC research application management
- OS, IoT, cybersecurity, robustness, seL4, Erlang, Manufacturing, software engineering
- Informatics, cybersecurity, cost and performance estimation for HPC
- HPC, ML, 5G
- HPC Advanced education and research
- Hardware/software co-design for HPC. Cross disciplinary and institutional collaboration.
- Blockchain, fault tolerance, privacy, accountability
- HPC, AI, Data analytics
- Heterogeneous and parallel computing, HPC
- Memory
- Infrastructure automation
- HPC interconnects, storage hierarchies
- Developing parallel computing algorithms
- HPC, GPU compute, how the market is shifting (if at all) with AMD shaking things up in recent history
- High Performance Business Applications
Any specific expectation from Multicore World 2020?
- If it’s nearly as good as 2019, it’ll be well worth being there!
- Meet the Giants [again] 🙂
- I look forward to a variety of talks covering a wide spectrum in IT
- I honestly enjoyed the previous events and look forward to another great experience!
- Pretty satisfied with the usual structure, but more opportunities for discussion are always good! E.g., organizing a dinner together? (Self-payed is fine of course)
- Lots of fun, good chance to mix and mingle
- I enjoy it when we can get quickly (2m) introduced to all attendees with flash talks (when in a small group). I would suggest that everyone do a brief introduction so we know their affiliation and technical interest.
- I know it pretty well. I expect MCW will be excellent as always 🙂
- Lots of good side discussions
- I expect it to be really good: It was a good venue last year, happy to see it there again.
- No particular expectation – it’s always good 🙂
- See examples of how different sites are starting to use the latest HPC technology
- Looking forward to more of the quality content that previous Multicore World conferences have provided.
- Big thanks to the speakers for continuing to deliver such excellent, detailed content
- Eager to check out more of the year-on-year development.
Country
- New Zealand – 22
- USA – 8
- Australia – 2
- UK – 1
- Netherlands – 1
- Japan – 2
- Norway – 1
- South Africa – 1
- Oamaru – 1
Participants 2019:
Main professional activity / position
- Lead Software Engineer
- IT Technical support and presales
- Professor, Division Director
- Solution Engineer
- Software Architect/Engineer
- Systems Engineer
- Professor, Scientist
- Senior DevOps Engineer
- Innovation
- Director High Performance Computing Lab
- Computer scientist
- Government
- Systems Engineer – Bioinformatics
- Architect
- Industrial Research
- Research Scientist
- Director, Software Engineering
- Silicon Architect
- Managing Director
- Samba developer
- Senior research scientist (university)
- Senior Software Engineer
- GM – Group Sales
- HPC, training
- Trade Counsellor
Main fields of interest
- Heterogeneous processing
- HPC, Big Data, Applications
- Security, artificial intelligence, software and networking engineering
- Linux, Remote desktop, HPC, Open Source
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Datacenter Networking, CPU Offloads, Many Core Silicon Architectures
- Big data and deep science
- Commercial services & applications
- Security
- HPC, security, OS, resilience
- High Memory Architectures
- Software development
- High-Assurance Distributed Systems
- Emerging technologies
- Privacy, accountability, decentralization, blockchain, discourse.
- OS, Systems Architecture, AI/Deep Learning, Simulation (CFD etc)…
- HPC, IoT, software engineering, Land Rovers
- Computer architecture, operating systems, IoT, security
- Efficient machine learning
- Datacenter networking, distributed software architectures, congestion control and low level software architectures
- New materials and devices for future computer logic and memory devices, superconducting computing, nanotechnology, magnetic materials/spintronics, magnonic logic and memory
- Software engineering
- HPC, software engineering, blockchain, the cloud
- Business Applications
Any specific expectation from Multicore World 2019?
- Meet some new colleagues
- Info and networking, excellent canapés 😉
- Eager to see what exciting progress has been made in the HPC world in the past year!
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Hoping to start making contacts to this very different side of the computing community to better work on problems to solve, and to see where fundamental materials/devices research in New Zealand can join with the wider community
- High Expectations!
Country
- New Zealand – 26
- USA – 17
- Australia – 1
- UK – 1
- Netherlands – 1
- Japan – 1
- Singapore – 1
- Oamaru – 1