Enabling technologies and software for scientific computing

The Innovative Computing Laboratory (ICL) aspires to be a world leader in enabling technologies and software for scientific computing. Our vision is to provide high performance tools to tackle science’s most challenging problems and to play a major role in the development of standards for scientific computing in general.

ICL is a research laboratory in the College of Engineering at the University of Tennessee and serves as the cornerstone laboratory of the Center for Information Technology Research (CITR), one of UT’s nine Centers of Excellence.

Recent Publications

Deshmukh, S., R. Yokota, G. Bosilca, and Q. Ma, "O(N) distributed direct factorization of structured dense matrices using runtime systems", 52nd International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP 2023), Salt Lake City, Utah, ACM, 2023-08.
Mor, O., G. Bosilca, and M. Snir, " Improving the Scaling of an Asynchronous Many-Task Runtime with a Lightweight Communication Engine", 52nd International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP 2023), Salt Lake City, Utah, ACM, 2023-08.
Tsai, Y-H. Mike, N. Beams, and H. Anzt, "Mixed Precision Algebraic Multigrid on GPUs", Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics (PPAM 2022), vol. 13826, Cham, Springer International Publishing, 2023-04.
Danalis, A., and H. Jagode, "Performance Application Programming Interface", Accelerated Computing with HIP: Sun, Baruah and Kaeli, 2022-12.

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