R519, Astronomy-Mathematics Building, NTU
Organizer(s):
Tsung-Ming Huang (National Taiwan Normal University)
Yu-Chen Shu (National Cheng Kung University)
Weichung Wang (National Taiwan University)
Place: R.519, Astro-Mathematics Building, National Taiwan University
Course Description:
During this course students will review the essential concepts of computer taxonomy for parallel architectures, with a particular emphasis on shared memory systems such as the modern Intel processor and Graphics Processing Units (GPU) devices. The course will focus on both theoretical and practical aspects of parallel computing on these devices. Students will employ a hands-on approach and will be exposed to several examples of real-life engineering problems applied to shared-memory parallel computation. Following this, students will apply this knowledge to applications common to mechanical engineers such as heat transfer and fluid mechanics problems.
Notification:
Bring your own laptop for class exercises.
Contact:
murphyyu@ncts.ntu.edu.tw