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June 2018


From insideHPC

Job of the Week: HPC Engineer at Dow Chemical

Job of the Week: HPC Engineer at Dow Chemical

Dow Chemical in Midland, Michigan is seeking an HPC Engineer in our Job of the Week. "The Dow Chemical Company (Dow) has an immediate opening in Midland, MI for a High Performance Computing Engineer in the Research Infrastructure…


From insideHPC

Dr Keren Bergman previews ISC Keynote on Optical Computing for HPC

Dr Keren Bergman previews ISC Keynote on Optical Computing for HPC

In this special guest feature from Scientific Computing World, Dr Keren Bergman, Professor of Electrical Engineering at the School of Engineering and Applied Science, Columbia University discusses her keynote on the development…


From The Eponymous Pickle

L'Oreal UV Sense

L'Oreal UV Sense

How L’Oréal designed the UV Sense to fit on your fingernail  in DigitalTrends

Beauty tech is still in its infancy, but lifestyle brands are slowly warming up to the idea of incorporating technology to improve user experience and…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Classic Math Problem Used for a Current Problem

Classic Math Problem Used for a Current Problem

  This piece is quite technical,  but love the fact that classical math is being used to drive some very modern problems. Great example for teaching?  In particular note how this problem deals with rapidly changing contexts,

In…


From insideHPC

Fujitsu to Showcase Post-K Supercomputer CPU Prototype at ISC 2018

Fujitsu to Showcase Post-K Supercomputer CPU Prototype at ISC 2018

Today Fujitsu unveiled details about their ARM-powered Post K exascale supercomputer, which is planned for deployment at RIKEN in Japan sometime in 2021. Fujitsu has now completed the prototype CPU chip for the machine, which…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Blockchain is not a Revolution

Blockchain is not a Revolution

Good introductory piece in Knowledge@Wharton.  Not mention of smart contracts.

Why Blockchain Isn’t a Revolution

The terms Bitcoin and blockchain are sometimes used interchangeably, but there’s actually some misunderstanding about…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Deepmind Builds a Picture of its World

Deepmind Builds a Picture of its World

Building a model of existing and changing context is a key part of our intelligence. 

DeepMind, a subsidiary of Google parent company Alphabet focused on artificial intelligence (AI), has created a computer program that independently…


From insideHPC

Welcome to ISC High Performance 2018

Welcome to ISC High Performance 2018

In this special guest post, Martin Meuer and Thomas Meuer welcome attendees to ISC 2018, which takes place June 24-28 in Frankfurt, Germany. "Today ISC High Performance stands proudly as a globally recognized HPC event, driven…


From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Capturing the Giant Squid on Video

Friday Squid Blogging: Capturing the Giant Squid on Video

In this 2013 TED talk, oceanographer Edith Widder explains how her team captured the giant squid on video. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven't covered. Read…


From My Biased Coin

STOC Lunch Sign-ups, and Reminder

STOC Lunch Sign-ups, and Reminder


Just a reminder that next week is the 50th STOC in Los Angeles!  You can still come and register on site, so please come -- the program is STOC-full of good stuff.  Especially all you Californians -- no excuse not to be there…


From Schneier on Security

The Effects of Iran's Telegram Ban

The Effects of Iran's Telegram Ban

The Center for Human Rights in Iran has released a report outlining the effect's of that country's ban on Telegram, a secure messaging app used by about half of the country. The ban will disrupt the most important, uncensored…


From Computational Complexity

The Muffin Problem

I've been meaning to post on THE MUFFIN PROBLEM for at least a year. Its a project I've been working on for two years, but every time I wanted to post on it I thought.





I'm in the middle of a new result. I'll wait until I get…


From insideHPC

Asetek Provides Liquid Cooling QCT at NCHC in Taiwan

Asetek Provides Liquid Cooling QCT at NCHC in Taiwan

Today Asetek announced the deployment of the company's latest heat rejection technology at the National Center for High-Performance Computing (NCHC) in Hsinchu, Taiwan. "Announced in April, the new liquid cooled NCHC cluster …


From The Eponymous Pickle

Flu Foreasting with Smart Thermometers

Flu Foreasting with Smart Thermometers

We also looked at epidemic forecasting.   Note the smart 'thermometers' mentioned here are taking human temperatures.  A slight confusion when I first read this.

Smart Thermometers Improve Flu Forecasting    By Joe Dysar

Researchers…


From insideHPC

Gidel Launches Lossless Compression IP that Reduces FPGA Power Consumption

Gidel Launches Lossless Compression IP that Reduces FPGA Power Consumption

Today Gidel announced a new compression IP and a renewed focus on compression and encryption algorithms for the HPC and Vision markets. The compression algorithm requires extremely low power, encoding more than 1 GB/sec utilizing…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Network Effects Mean Less

Network Effects Mean Less

Quite interesting, complex in part because we now have so many devices competing for time and interaction.  I would imagine too there is a growing 'assistant effect' that attempts to drive people in a place and time and context…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Encryption via Quantum Mechanics

Encryption via Quantum Mechanics

Related capability suggested here.

Toshiba devises way to send encrypted messages using quantum mechanics

Toshiba plans to demonstrate a working prototype within two years

Toshiba claims to have uncovered a way use the laws of quantum…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Quantum and Blockchain

Quantum and Blockchain

 Quantum Is Key to Securing Blockchain, Say Russian Researchers

Asia Research News
By Alison Hadley

Russian researchers have used quantum key distribution (QKD) to address the issue of quantum blockchain security. Evgeniy Kiktenko…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Assistant Smart Displays Coming

Google Assistant Smart Displays Coming

Breaking out the smart display makes sense, allows you to choose quality.  The emphasis on work applications may well indicate a push in that direction.

Here comes BYOSD (bring your own smart display)
A new wave of Google Assistant…


From insideHPC

Sylabs Launches Global Partner Program for HPC Containers

Sylabs Launches Global Partner Program for HPC Containers

Today HPC startup Sylabs announced the launch of a new program for partners. The Sylabs Partner Program offers IT providers a licensing platform that they can use to deliver the commercially supported container platform SingularityPRO…


From insideHPC

Introducing HPE Performance Cluster Manager Software

Introducing HPE Performance Cluster Manager Software

Over at the HPE Blog, Bill Mannel writes that new HPE Performance Cluster Manager can help you reduce the time and resources spent administering HPC systems. "Managing HPC clusters can be challenging. Especially when you have…


From insideHPC

Atos and Dell EMC Centre of Excellence coming to Supercomputing Wales

Atos and Dell EMC Centre of Excellence coming to Supercomputing Wales

Today Atos announced a new contract with Supercomputing Wales, the national supercomputing research facility for Wales that will result in a world-first Atos and Dell EMC supercomputing Centre of Excellence. This partnership …


From Schneier on Security

Domain Name Stealing at Gunpoint

Domain Name Stealing at Gunpoint

I missed this story when it came around last year: someone tried to steal a domain name at gunpoint. He was just sentenced to 20 years in jail....


From insideHPC

Prof Michael Resch to present GCS Smart Scale Strategy at ISC 2018

Prof Michael Resch to present GCS Smart Scale Strategy at ISC 2018

GCS will host a special session on its Smart Scale strategy at ISC 2018. "Prof. Michael Resch will provide insight into the current status and development of Germany’s Smart Scale initiative and of Germany’s position in the field…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Advanced Burger Built by an Advanced Robot

Advanced Burger Built by an Advanced Robot

Been reading about entry level labor and autonomous machines. Some solutions have been around for some time, and the general repetitiveness of the requirements make it an obvious solution.  Here more complex capabilities than…


From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Autonomy, Motivation, and Teaching Computer Science

Autonomy, Motivation, and Teaching Computer Science

Of the several courses I teach, my favorite course is call Honors Programming. Its a one semester course that is the first real programing course for my students. Its my favorite course because it is the one I have the most autonomy…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Analytics Magazine

Analytics Magazine

Also, see more about Informs:  https://www.informs.org/

 Analytics Magazine: Sneak Preview

The upcoming July/August issue of Analytics magazine takes a look at an eclectic list of topics, from AI and the path to the intelligent…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Microsoft Establishes Research Data Hub

Microsoft Establishes Research Data Hub

Useful depending on the nature of the data involved.   Will it have sufficient metadata to be specifically useful?    Good idea to create.

Microsoft launches an online research hub for sharing AI and science datasets   By Maria…


From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Muffins and Integers

A novel cake-cutting puzzle reveals curiosities about numbers Alan Frank introduced the “Muffins Problem” nine years ago. Erich Friedman and Veit Elser found some early general results. Now Bill Gasarch along with John Dickerson…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Need for Explainable AI

Need for Explainable AI

FICO scores and all that.  Transparency for decision understanding.

Opening Up Black Boxes with Explainable AI   By Alex Woodie

One of the biggest challenges with deep learning is explaining to customers and regulators how the

Describing…