Please join us for a presentation by Thomas Applencourt and Brice Videau, of Argonne National Laboratory, on the design and implementation of a user-friendly profiler for OpenCL, Level-Zero, and CUDA environments. The technology supports MPI, OpenMP, and Hybrid programming models on various vendor platforms, including Intel PVC.
The presentation will include an overview of THAPI as well as iprof.
Speaker profiles:
Thomas Applencourt is a Computational Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory focused on HPC. He is interested in programming models (OpenMP, SYCL), low-level programming, profilers, and productivity tools for HPC.
Brice Videau is the Performance Engineering Team Lead at Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF). His interests include autotuning computing kernels and distributed computing.
*The Intel Center of Excellence @ Argonne National Laboratory is a small team of engineers and scientists from Intel® Corporation focused on Scientific Computing and AI-in-Science. As a contributor to the NAIRR and ACCESS programs, the team periodically hosts open forum-style discussions on topics of interest to members of NSF’s science and AI communities.
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