<div>Note MIT csbi students and affiliates can have free use of Star-p off of my</div>
<div>machine or otherwise the entire upcoming semester</div>
<div>Alan Edelman</div>
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<div>JUST ANNOUNCED<br><br>Parallel MATLAB(r) with Star-P<br>IAP TUTORIAL / Limited Enrollment<br><br>DATE: Wednesday Feb 1, 2006<br>TIME: 10am-2pm<br>LOCATION: Room 1-115<br><br>Professor Alan Edelman
<br> Dept of Mathematics<br> CSAIL & ISC<br><br>Dr. Vern Shrauger<br> Interactive Supercomputing<br><br><br> This one session tutorial will show how to obtain productivity with<br>parallel computing using MATLAB. Our ideal students might be just
<br>starting to use a parallel computer, have little knowledge of parallel<br>programming and prefer to work with the MATLAB desktop application.<br><br> Participation is limited and is by advanced request to Alan Edelman
<br>(<a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="mailto:edelman@math.mit.edu" target="_blank">edelman@math.mit.edu</a>). Preference will be given to MIT students and<br>researchers who already have an application in MATLAB that they are
<br>starting to or thinking about parallelizing. Please email Professor<br>Edelman and describe your hopes. <br> <br><br> The tutorial will be hands-on. Every student will have access to <br>Interactive Supercomputing's newly released product: Star-P. Interactive
<br>Supercomputing is an MIT spinoff building a parallel platform to connect<br>the desktop to the high performance computers.<br> </div>