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ACM IEEE-CS George Michael Memorial High Performance Computing Fellowship Winners: Abhinav Bhatele, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Nathan Tallent, Rice University Honorable Mentions: Amanda Peters , Harvard Mark Silberstein, Technion ACM Gordon Bell Prize LOW PRICE / PERFORMANCE CATEGORY 42 TFlops Hierarchical N-body Simulations on GPUs with Applications in both Astrophysics and Turbulence Tsuyoshi Hamada, Rio Yokota, Keigo Nitadori, Tetsu Narumi, Kenji Yasuoka, Makoto Taiji, Kiyoshi Oguri SPECIAL CATEGORY (2 winners) Millisecond-Scale Molecular Dynamics Simulations on Anton David E. Shaw, Ron O. Dror, John K. Salmon, J.P. Grossman Kenneth M. Mackenzie, Joseph A. Bank, Cliff Young, Martin M. Deneroff, Brannon Batson, Kevin J. Bowers, Edmond Chow, Michael P. Eastwood, Douglas J. Ierardi, John L. Klepeis, Jeffrey S. Kuskin, Richard H. Larson, Kresten Lindorff-Larsen, Paul Maragakis, Mark A. Moraes, Stefano Piana, Yibing Shan, Brian Towles The Cat is Out of the Bag: Cortical Simulations with 109 Neurons, 1013 Synapses Rajagopal Ananthanarayanan, Steven K. Esser, Horst D. Simon, Dharmendra S. Modha PEAK PERFORMANCE CATEGORY A Scalable Method for Ab Initio Computation of Free Energies in Nanoscale Systems Markus Eisenbach, Chenggang Zhou, Donald M. Nicholson, Gregory Brown, Jeff Larkin, Thomas C. Schulthess ACM Student Research Competition Jacqueline R. Addesa (Virginia Tech) On the Efficacy of Haskell for HighPerformance Computational Biology Best Poster Carsten Burstedde (University of Texas at Austin) ALPS: A Framework for Parallel Adaptive PDE Solution Best Student Paper David Tarjan, Jiayuan Meng, and Kevin Skadron (University of Virginia) Increasing Memory Miss Tolerance for SIMD Cores Best Paper David E. Shaw, Ron O. Dror, John K. Salmon, J.P. Grossman, Kenneth M. Mackenzie, Joseph A. Bank, Cliff Young, Martin M. Deneroff, Brannon Batson, Kevin J. Bowers, Edmond Chow, Michael P. Eastwood, Douglas J. Ierardi, John L. Klepeis, Jeffrey S. Kuskin, Richard H. Larson, Kresten Lindorff-Larsen, Paul Maragakis, Mark A. Moraes, Stefano Piana, Yibing Shan, and Brian Towles (D.E. Shaw Research) Millisecond-Scale Molecular Dynamics Simulations on Anton Storage Challenge Data Intensive Science: Solving scientific unknowns by solving storage problems Arun Jagatheesan, Jiahua He, Allan Snavely, Michael Norman, Maya Sedova, Sandeep Gupta, Mahidhar Tatineni, Jeffrey Bennett, Eva Hocks, Larry Diegel, Thomas Hutton: San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC): UC San Diego (UCSD) Bandwidth Challenge Category: Classic Data Movement Yunhong Gu, Robert Grossman, Michael Sabla, David Hanley, Shirley Connelly (National Center for Data Mining), Carter Bullard (Quosient LLC), Hank Dardy, and Eric Kinzie (Naval Research Laboratory) Maximizing Bandwidth Utilization in Distributed Data Intensive Applications (National Center for Data Mining) Category: Impact Harvey Newman, Azher Mughal, Artur Barcyzk, Sandor Rozsa, Ramiro Voicu, Dorian Kcira, Julian Bunn, Shawn Mckee, Badar Ahmed, Dave Adamcyzk, Philippe Galvez, Chip Chapman, Michael Thomas, Iosif Legrand (California Institute of Technology), Philip Zeo, Daniel Orsatti (BNL), Haifeng Pi (UCSD), DaeHee Han (KNU), Samir Cury (HEPGRID, Brazil), Jorge L. Rodriguez, Justin Kraft (FIU), Mark Bowden (Fermi National Lab), Rogerio L. Iope (SPRACE, Brazil), Mario Kadastik (Tallinn, Estonia), Yujun Wu (UFL) Moving Towards Terabit/sec Scientific Dataset Transfers: the LHC Challenge Category: Overall Kei Hiraki, Mary Inaba, Naoki Tanida, Kenichi Koizumi, Junji Tamatsukuri, Junichiro Shitami, Seiichi Yamamoto, Yasuo Ishii, Yoshiki Iguchi (University of Tokyo), and Katsuyuki Hasebe (NTT Communications) 5th Generation Data Reservoir--Personal Data Reservoir Student Cluster Competition Overall Winner: Stonybrook Green Award: Purdue