Webinar: ANARI - Performance Computing

Webinar: ANARI - Performance Computing
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August 19, 2020
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Learn What's Happening Inside the ANARI™ Working Group and How You Can Get Involved

Date and Time: August 19, 2020 | 8am-9am PT

Launched in November 2019, the ANARI Working Group seeks to streamline data visualization development for any company creating scientific visualization rendering engines, libraries and applications, freeing visualization domain experts and software developers from non-trivial rendering details while enabling graphics experts to avoid domain-specific functionality and optimizations in their rendering backends. Join us for an update on their progress towards a new ANARI API and learn how you can get involved.

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Speakers

Peter Messmer

ANARI/Overview

Peter Messmer, NVIDIA
Senior Manager HPC Visualization, Zurich, Switzerland

Peter is a senior manager at NVIDIA, responsible for the HPC visualization efforts. After spending more than 15 years performing fundamental research using massively parallel systems and developing HPC- and GPU-accelerated applications for industry and government clients, he joined NVIDIA to help clients using GPUs to accelerate their scientific discovery processes. Peter holds an MSc and PhD in physics from ETH Zurich, Switzerland, with specialization in kinetic plasma physics and nonlinear optics.

John Stone

ANARI/Applications

John Stone, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Senior Research Programmer, Illinois, USA

Mr. Stone is the lead developer of VMD, a high performance tool for preparation, analysis, and visualization of biomolecular simulations used by over 100,000 researchers all over the world. VMD and its algorithms have been cited by more than 33,000 peer-reviewed research papers. Mr. Stone's research interests include molecular visualization, GPU computing, parallel computing, ray tracing, haptics, virtual environments, and immersive visualization. Mr. Stone was inducted as an NVIDIA CUDA Fellow in 2010. In 2017, 2018, and 2019 Mr. Stone was awarded as an IBM Champion for Power, for innovative thought leadership in the technical community.

Jefferson Amstutz

Overview of ANARI Implementation efforts

Jefferson Amstutz, Intel
Software Engineer, Texas, USA

Jeff is a Software Engineer at Intel, where he is a primary contributor to various projects in Intel's oneAPI Rendering Toolkit. He enjoys all things ray tracing, high performance and heterogeneous computing, and code carefully written for human consumption.



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