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  Sunday, September 9, 2007
 
  1700-2030:
Early Registration
Imperial Palace Congress Lobby
 
  1900-2030:
Welcome Reception Congress Foyer
    Monday, September 10, 2007
 

  0800-1330:

Registration desk open

Congress Lobby

       
 

0800

Welcome Coffee

Salle de l'Europe

       
 

0840

Opening remarks
Tom Bettge/Al Kellie, NCAR

Salle de l'Europe
Morning Session Chairs

 

0900

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Stefan Heinzel

Toward Petascale Computing in Europe - A Challenge for the Applications and the Hardware Vendors

 

1000

Jean-François Estrade

The NEC SX-8R: A Step Forward to New Challenges for Météo-France

       
 

1030

Morning coffee break

Foyer

       
 
1100

Dane Skow

TeraGrid: Sharing the Petascale
 

1130

Michael Lautenschalger Recent Developments at WDC Climate: Limitation of Long-term Archiving at DKRZ
 
1200
Bill Kramer The Cray XT-4 and Alternative Operating Systems
       
 

1230

Lunch Buffet

Brasserie du Parc

       
    Don Middleton, NCAR Afternoon Session Chair
 

1400

Stephen Wheat Intel Product Roadmap
 
1430
Warren Washington Computer Modeling of the 21st Century and Beyond
 

1500

Jairo Panetta
HPC Activities at CPTEC
       
 

1530

Afternoon coffee break

Foyer

       
 
1600
John Dennis Expedition Computing: Exploring the Petascale Frontier
 
1630
John Drake Science at the Petascale and Beyond
 
1700
Steve Worley

TIGGE, an International Data Archive and Access System

       
 

1800

Reception

Foyer

       
 
  Tuesday, September 11, 2007
 

 0800-1330:

Registration desk open

Congress Lobby

       
 

0800

Welcome Coffee

Salle de l'Europe

       
 

0840

Opening remarks
Rich Loft, NCAR

Salle de l'Europe
Morning Session Chair

 

0900

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Cherri Pancake

Collaborative Efforts to Understand and Predict the Impact of Tsunamis

 

1000

Henning Weber

Computing at DWD

 
1030
Henry Tufo Blue Gene/L and TeraGrid at NCAR - A Catalyst for Petascale Science
       
 

1100

Morning coffee break

Foyer

       
 
1130
Dave Parry High-Productivity Standards-Based Computing for Weather Forecasting and Climate Modeling
 
1200
Martin Miller
The ECMWF Forecasting Systems: Progress and Plans
 
1230
Sun Jing

High Performance Computing at CMA

 
1300
Michel Desgagné HPC at Canadian Meteorological Centre
       
 

AFTERNOON  FREE

    Wednesday, September 12, 2007
 

  0800-1730:

Registration desk open

Congress Lobby

 
 

0800

Welcome Coffee

Salle de l'Europe

       
 

0840

Opening remarks
Gene Harano, NCAR

Salle de l'Europe
Morning Session Chair

 

0900

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Greg Holland

Anthropogenic Influences on Intense Hurricanes

 

1000

Leo Ostwald Computing Challenges at IRI: Providing IT Services in a Multidisciplinary Research Environment
       
 

1030

Morning coffee break

Foyer

       
 

1100

Cliff Jacobs Cyberinfrastructure Vision for 21st Century Discovery: NSF’s Strategic Plan and Early Implementations
 
1130
Jim Hughes Sun Microsystems Update
 
1200
David Randall Multi-Scale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes
       
 

1230

Lunch Buffet

Brasserie du Parc

       
    Steve Worley, NCAR Afternoon Session Chair
 

1400

Per Nyberg

Cray Product Update

 
1430
Sylvia Murphy

ESMF and the Transformation of Earth System Modeling

       
 

1500

Afternoon coffee break

Foyer

       
 

1530

Daan Malan

Replacing Legacy Systems in the South African Weather Service

 
1600

Pat Worley

CCSM Performance Engineering on the Cray XT4

 
1630
Kent Winchell Technology Outlook for Weather and Climate Simulations
       
 

1800

Banquet

La Rotonde de l'Europe
 

 

 

 

    Thursday, September 13, 2007
 

  0800-1730:

Registration desk open

Congress Lobby

       
 

0800

Welcome Coffee

Salle de l'Europe

       
 

0840

Opening remarks
Sylvia Murphy, NCAR

Salle de l'Europe
Morning Session Chair

 

0900

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Kamal Puri

Overview of ACCESS
 
1000
John Fragalla

Sun Constellation System: The Path to Open Petascale Computing

       
 

1030

Morning coffee break

Foyer

       
 

1100

Jamie Shiers

Lessons Learnt from the Deployment of Production Worldwide Grid Services for the Large Hadron Collider at CERN

 
1130
Mi-Seon Lee Current Status and Future Plan of KMA Supercomputing
 
1200
Alan Gara

Blue Gene: A Next Generation Supercomputer (BlueGene/P)

       
 

1230

Lunch Buffet

Brasserie du Parc

       
    Al Kellie, NCAR Afternoon Session Chair
 

1400

Thomas Schoenemeyer NEC's HPC Strategy
 
1430
Rich Loft

Meeting the Challenges of 21st Century Earth System Modeling at the Petascale and Beyond

       
 

1500

Afternoon coffee break

Foyer

       
 

1530

Joachim Biercamp

DKRZ – Infrastructure for Earth System Research

 
1600
Jan Haseler

Computational Efficiency of the ECMWF Operational Forecasting Suite

 
1630
Francesco Torricelli

AMD's Roadmap and Strategies in HPC

       
 

1800

Farewell Reception

Foyer


CAS2K7 is organized by the Computational and Information Systems Laboratory (CISL) of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).
NCAR is managed by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation (NSF).

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