Summer School
UPCRC Illinois Summer Schools bring together researchers and developers interested in learning state-of-the-art, multicore programming and gaining hands on experience with parallel programming environments.
The 2009 UPCRC Illinois Summer School offered experienced programmers, with little or no exposure to parallelism, an opportunity to learn about multicore programming. Over 50 on-site and 100 online students attended. The program provided a solid foundation in the fundamentals of multicore programming, offer hands-on experience with the use of multicore languages and libraries, and introduce emerging research topics. Upon completion, participants were familiar with available tools, languages, and libraries that can be used to develop parallel programs, the pros and cons of those utilities, and were more equipped to choose the programming environment that best matches their application needs.
2010 Summer School
| When: | July 18-23, 2010 |
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| What: | Multicore Programming |
| Where: | Thomas M. Siebel Center for Computer Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Above information is subject to change.
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Our on-site and online capacities for the 2009 summer school filled up approximately two weeks after the application went online. If you'd like to attend in 2010, make sure you receive the latest info by joining the UPCRC Mailing List and/or completing the form below.