SFB/Transregio 89, Teilprojekt Z: Zentrale Dienste des SFB/Transregio und ÖffentlichkeitsarbeitDie zentralen Aktivitäten und Dienste im Tranregio 89 werden im Teilprojekt Z verwaltet und durchgeführt. Diese sind in zwei Teile aufgeteilt:
Der erste Teil bietet administrative Unterstützung, Organisation von Gesamttreffen (projektinterne Treffen, Doktoranden-Retreats) und Unterstützung für Gastwissenschaftler und Gastaufenthalte der beteiligten Wissenschaftler. Zur Unterstützung der standortübergreifenden Kommunikation und Zusammenarbeit werden entsprechende Werkzeuge zur Verfügung gestellt. Auch die finanzielle Verwaltung des Transregios sowie die Buchhaltung sind Teil dieses Projekts.
Der zweite Teil umfasst die Öffentlichkeitsarbeit. Kontakt zu wichtigen Wissenschaftsstandorten und zur Industrie wird hergestellt und ein international besetztes Industrie- und Wissenschafts-Board gegründet. Um wissenschaftliche Ideen und Ergebnisse auszutauschen werden internationale Workshops und Konferenzen besucht und veranstaltet.Interne Treffen
Feb 15/16, 2016, Adelsried: Semi-annual Meeting 2016
Mar 7–9, 2016, Aalen: Doctoral Researcher Retreat
Sept 12–14, 2016, Blaubeuren: Doctoral Researcher Retreat
Sept 15/16, 2016 Blaubeuren: Annual Meeting 2016
Schulungen
July 28/29, 2016, Karlsruhe, Germany: Workshop Rhetoric
Oct. 6/7, 2016, Munich, Germnay: Workshop Small Talk and Networking
Oct. 27/28, 2016, Erlangen, Germnay: Workshop Time- and Selfmanagement
InvasIC Seminar
Jan. 29, 2016, FAU: Elastic Computing – Towards a New Paradigm for Distributed Systems, Prof. Schahram Dustdar
Feb. 24, 2016, TUM: Hyperion, Martin Vorbach
Mar. 4, 2016, FAU: Bytespresso, toward embedded domain-specific languages for supercomputing, Prof. Shigeru Chiba
Apr. 15, 2016, TUM: Revisiting the Perfect Chip Paradigm: Cross-Layer Approaches to Designing and Monitoring Reliable Systems using Unreliable Components, Prof. Fadi Kurdahi
May 6, 2016, FAU: Control-theoretic approaches to Energy Minimization under Soft Real-Time Constraints, Prof. Martina Maggio
Aug. 5, 2016, FAU: Bridging the gap between embedded systems and automation systems, Prof. Partha S. Roop
Aug. 8, 2016, FAU: Adaptive Parallel and Distributed Software Systems, Dr. Pramod Bhatotia
Sept. 19, 2016, FAU: High-Level Synthesis and Beyond, Prof. Jason Cong
Sept. 30, 2016, FAU: From tamed heterogeneous cores to system wide intrusion tolerance, Dr. Marcus Völp
Oct. 19, 2016, FAU: Security Enhanced Multi-Processor System Architecture for Mixed-Critical Embedded Applications, Dr. Morteza Biglari-Abhari
Nov. 25, 2016, FAU: Resource Allocation under Uncertainty – Online Scheduling with Hard Deadlines, Prof. Dr. Nicole Megow
Eingeladene Vorträge
Jan. 18, 2016, Rapid Simulation and Performance Evaluation: Methods and Tools (RAPIDO 2016), Prague, Czech Republic: The Role of Restriction and Isolation for Increasing the Predictability of MPSoC Stream Processing, Prof. J. Teich
Jan. 18, 2016, International Workshop on Polyhedral Compilation Techniques (IMPACT 2016), Prague, Czech Republic: Symbolic Loop Parallelization for Adaptive Multi-Core Systems – Recent Advances and Benefits, Prof. J. Teich
Feb. 26, 2016, University Saarbrücken, Saarbrücken, Germany: RaPping and Compilation for Highly Dynamic Parallelism, Prof. G. Snelting
Mar. 18, 2016, Friday Workshop on Resource Awareness and Application Autotuning in Adaptive and Heterogeneous Computing (DATE 2016) Dresden, Germany: Restriction and Isolation for Predictable MPSoC Stream Processing, Prof. J. Teich
June 6, 2016, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA: Predictable MPSoC Stream Processing Using Invasive Computing, Prof. J. Teich
July 29, 2016, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany: Predictability, Fault Tolerance, and Security on Demand using Invasive Computing, Prof. J. Teich
Workshops und Konferenzen
Jan. 31–Feb. 3, 2016, Dagstuhl, Germany: Dagstuhl Seminar 16052: Dark Silicon: From Embedded to HPC Systems, organised by Prof. M. Gerndt, Prof. M. Glaß, Prof. S. Parameswaran, Dr. B. L. Rountree
Mar. 14–18, 2016, Dresden, Germany: Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE 2016), organised by Prof. J. Teich (Programme Chair)
Mar. 18, 2016, Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE 2016), Dresden, Germany: First DATE Friday Workshop on Resource Awareness and Application Autotuning in Adaptive and Heterogeneous Computing, organised by Prof. W. Stechele, Prof. C. Silvano, Prof. S. Wong
Apr. 4–7, 2016, Nuremberg, Germany: 29th GI/ITG International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems (ARCS), Prof. D. Fey (General Chair) Prof. J. Teich (General Co-Chair), Prof. W. Schröder-Preikschat (General Co-Chair), Dr.-Ing. F. Hannig (Programme Chair)
Apr. 4/5, 2016, International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems (ARCS 2016), Nuremberg, Germany: International Workshop on Multi-Objective Many-Core Design (MOMAC), organised by Dr.-Ing. S. Wildermann, Prof. M. Glaß
June 30/July 1, 2016, Munich, Germany: The Munich Workshop on Design Technology Coupling, organised by Dr. H. Graeb, Dr. S. Nassif
Oct. 30–Nov. 4, 2016, Dagstuhl, Germany: Dagstuhl Seminar 16441: Adaptive Isolation for Predictability and Security, organised by Prof. J. Teich, Prof. I. Verbauwhede, Prof. L. Thiele, Prof. T. Mitra
Nov. 7–9, 2016, International Green and Sustainable Computing Conference (IGSC), Hangzhou, China: Third Workshop on Low-Power Dependable Computing (LPDC), organised by Dr. M. Shafique, Prof. Dr. X. Zhu, Dakai Zhu
| Projektleitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Teich
Beteiligte: Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Kleinöder, Dr. rer. nat. Katja Lohmann, Ina Derr, Dr. rer. nat. Sandra Mattauch, PD Dr.-Ing. Frank Hannig
Laufzeit: 1.7.2010 - 30.6.2018
Förderer: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Kontakt: Teich, Jürgen Telefon +49-9131-85-25150, Fax +49-9131-85-25149, E-Mail: juergen.teich@fau.de
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