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CRNCH Center Summit

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The Georgia Institute of Technology's CRNCH  (Center for Research into Novel Computing Hierarchies) is tasked with finding novel ways to compute by rethinking every level of the computing stack. CRNCH combines experts from all disciplines, from device and materials experts, through circuits and architecture experts, to language, software and application experts.  This novel approach is what makes the Georgia Tech CRNCH approach to post-Moore computing so unique among academic centers.
 
In the spirit of sharing ideas and exchanging information, CRNCH is hosting a one-day, invitational meeting on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta.  The day will include guest talks, panel discussions and a poster session from our students.

Speakers for the summit include:

  • Dr. Peter Kogge – McCourtney Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Notre Dame
  • Dr. John Shalf – Department Head for Computer Science, LBL Laboratories
  • Dr. Jim Ang – Manager, Exascale Computing Program – Sandia Nat’l Labs
  • Brian Konigsburg – Chief Architect – NG C3 Project, Northrop Grumman

 
Please join us on Friday, Nov 3, 2017,  8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
  

TSRB Banquet Hall                             

Technology Square Research Building
85 5th Street Atlanta, Georgia 30332.


Lunch will be provided for attendees.  RSVP's are required by October 30th!


 

Suggested hotels for your convenience::  
Renaissance Atlanta Midtown (866 W. Peachtree Street NW, Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center (800 Spring St. NW, Atlanta, GA

 

 

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  • Created By:Birney Robert
  • Created:10/27/2017
  • Modified By:Birney Robert
  • Modified:10/27/2017