Visualization Experts to Present at NVIDIA’S GPU Technology Conference
Event to highlight advances enabled by GPUs across high performance computing, visualization, and consumer applications.
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May 28, 2010
By DE Editors
GTC 2010 will host scientists, researchers, and visualization experts. The conference will take place from Sept. 20-23, at the San Jose Convention Center in California.
GTC 2010 will once again encompass three concurrent GPU-focused summits in one location: the Emerging Companies Summit, GPU Developers Summit, and the NVIDIA Research Summit.
Among those speaking, holding tutorials, or conducting technology previews are Satoshi Matsuoka, a supercomputing expert from Tokyo Institute of Technology; Pat Hanrahan, a computer graphics pioneer at Stanford University; and Hanspeter Pfister, a leader in scientific computing at Harvard University.
In the sciences, speakers include computational biologists Ross Walker, at University of California San Diego and the San Diego Supercomputing Center, and Vijay Pande, of Stanford; Homer Pien, a medical-imaging expert at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School; Wei Ge, a leader in multi-scale particle simulation at Chinese Academy of Sciences; and Timothy Warburton, a Rice University specialist in computational and applied mathematics.
They will join speakers from other organizations such as Adobe, Agilent Systems, Beckman Coulter, CSIRO, Dolby Laboratories, GE Intelligent Platforms, Georgia Tech, Microsoft, Siemens Medical, University of Tennessee and Wolfram Research.
Interested speakers can submit their proposals at the GTC Call for Submissions until June 1. Registration for GTC 2010 will open in early June at www.nvidia.com/gtc.
For more information, visit NVIDIA.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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