IGSC18: INTERNATIONAL GREEN AND SUSTAINABLE COMPUTING CONFERENCE
PROGRAM FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 22ND
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08:30-10:00 Session 1A: Workshop: Towards Quantum Computing for Sustainable Computing
  • Information, Quantum Mechanics, and the Universe, Jeremy Levy, Pittsburgh Quantum Institute, Pittsburgh PA
  • A Gate-Level Approach To Compiling For Quantum Computers, Henry Dietz, University of Kentucky, Lexington KY
  • T-count Optimized Quantum Circuits for Bilinear Interpolation, Edgard Munoz-Coreas and Himanshu Thapliyal, University of Kentucky, Lexington KY
08:30-10:00 Session 1B: Workshop: Power/Energy Management at Extreme Scale

HPC Power Stack:

  • Boosting Power Efficiency of HPC Applications with GEOPM, Joanthan Eastep, Intel
  • PowerStack: Enabling Efficient Power Management through Hierarchical Design, Tapasya Patki, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
10:30-12:00 Session 2A: Workshop: Energy-Efficient and Secure Computing Systems
  • An Energy-Aware, Context-Adaptive Security Model for Mobile Devices, Swapnoneel Roy (University of North Florida), Sriram Sankaran (Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India), Preeti Singh (University of North Florida), Ramalingam Sridhar (University at Buffalo), Asai Asaithambi (University of North Florida)
  • Multi-Voltage Domain Power Distribution Network for Optimized Ultra-low Voltage Clock Delivery, Md Shazzad Hossain and Ioannis Savidis (Drexel University)
  • Low-cost security measures for energy-efficient three-dimensional computing systems, Zhiming Zhang and Qiaoyan Yu (University of New Hampshire)
  • Towards Design Decisions for Genetic Algorithms in Clock Tree Synthesis, Scott Lerner and Baris Taskin (Drexel University)
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10:30-12:00 Session 2B: Workshop: Power/Energy Management at Extreme Scale (Continued)

Power API:

  • Power Management with SLURM and Power API, Jeff Hanson, HPE
  • Implementing Power API for the Cray XC-series, Matthew Kappel, Cray Inc.
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13:30-15:00 Session 3A: Workshop: Energy- efficient Networks of Computers (E2NC): From the Chip to the Cloud
  • Silicon Photonics for High Performance Computing: Opportunities and Challenges, Mahdi Nikdast, Colorado State University
  • Mitigating the Energy Impacts of VBTI Aging in Photonic Networks-on-Chip Architectures with Multilevel Signaling, Ishan Thakkar, University of Kentucky, and Sudeep Pasricha, Colorado State University
  • DiRP: Distributed Intelligent Rendezvous Point for Multicast Control Plane,  Ammar Latif (NJIT), Roshini Paul (Cisco Inc.), Rishi Chhibber (Cisco Inc.), Anand Singh (Cisco Inc.) , Rahul Parameswaran (Cisco Inc.), Abdallah Khreishah  (NJIT) and Yaser Jararweh (Duquesne University)
  • How Much Cache is Enough? A Cache Behavior Analysis for Machine Learning GPU Architectures, Sonia Alarcon, Yash Nimkar, and Gerald Kotas, Rochester Institute of Technology
13:30-15:00 Session 3B: Workshop: Power/Energy Management at Extreme Scale (Continued)

Panel on Power API Interface:

  • Moderator: Ryan E. Grant, Sandia National Laboratories
  • Panelists: Jonathan Eastep, Jeff Hanson, Matt Kappel, Tapasya Patki, Andrew Younge
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15:30-17:00 Session 4A: Workshop: IGSC Work-in-Progress
  • Holistic Approaches to HPC Power and Workflow Management,  Avi Purkayastha and Steven Hammond (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) and  Ramkumar Nagappan and Maxim Alt (Intel Corp)
  • A systematic Way for Determining CO2 Obligation in Power Systems, Mahdi Rouholamini and Carol J. Miller (Wayne State University)
  • A Case Study of Complementary-multiply-with-carry Method on OpenCL FPGA, Zheming Jin and Hal Finkel ( Argonne National Laboratory)
  • Evaluating Radial Basis Function Kernel on OpenCL FPGA Platform, Zheming Jin and Hal Finkel ( Argonne National Laboratory)
15:30-17:00 Session 4B: Workshop: Power/Energy Management at Extreme Scale (Continued)

Roundtable: Community Discussion of Open Source Power Control Software Stacks 

  • Moderator: Barry Rountree, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • All attendees are welcome to participate
17:30-19:00 Session 5: Opening Reception and PhD Forum

IGSC PhD Forum Posters:

  • Dynamic Data Driven SAR Reconstruction on Hybrid Multicore Systems, Adeesha Wijayasiri (Presenter), Sartaj Sahni, Sanjay Ranka (University of Florida)

  • EFFICIENT REPRESENTATION, MEASUREMENT, AND RECOVERY OF LARGE-SCALE NETWORKS, Gunjan Mahindre (Presenter), Anura Jayasumana (Colorado State University)

  • NoC Router Lifetime Improvement using Per-Port Router Utilization, Scott Lerner (Presenter), Vasil Pano, and Baris Taskin (Drexel University)

  • Strategies for Detecting Correlated Data Streams, Rakan Alseghayer (Presenter), Daniel Petrov, Panos K. Chrysanthis (University of Pittsburgh)

  • Making Cables Disappear: Can Wireless Datacenter be a Reality?, Sayed Ashraf Mamun (presenter), Amlan Ganguly (Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT))

  • Fog Infrastructure and Service Management, Shehenaz Shaik (Presenter), Sanjeev Baskiyar (Auburn University)

  • Noise Constraint Optimum Selection of Supply Voltage for IoT Applications, MD Shazzad Hossain (presenter) and Ioannis Savidis (Drexel University)

  • Facilitating Model–Based Design and Evaluation for Sustainability, Natasha Jarus (Presenter), Sahra Sedigh Sarvestani, and Ali Hurson, (Missouri University of Science and Technology)

  • Thermal and Power management for mobile devices, Sofiane CHETOUI (Brown University)

  • Facilitating Failure Analysis with Software Instrumentation, Brad Ziegler (presenter), Sahra Sedigh-Sarvestani, Ali Hurson (Missouri University of Science and Technology)

  • Machine Learning Attacks on Physical Unclonable Functions, Anugayathiri Pugazhenthi (Presenter), Fatemeh Tehranipoor (San Francisco State University)

  • A Dynamic Programming Technique for Energy-Efficient Multicore Systems, Shervin Hajiamini (speaker), Behrooz Shirazi (Washington State University)

  • Achieving Secure, Reliable, and Sustainable Next Generation Computing Memories, Donald Kline (Presenter), Alex Jones (University of Pittsburgh)

  • Data-Driven User-Aware HVAC Scheduling, Daniel Petrov (presenter), Rakan Alseghayer, Daniel Mosse, Panos K. Chrysanthis (University of Pittsburgh)