Leaders in Chinese Educational and Research Community Join List of Five Other Elite Universities Around the World as Pioneers of GPU ComputingBEIJING, Oct 28, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- NVIDIA today announced that the Institute of Process Engineering
(IPE) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Tsinghua
University have been recognized as CUDA Centers of Excellence for
their commitment to furthering GPU Computing research and their
teaching of parallel programming courses based on the CUDA(TM)
architecture.
They join an elite list of five other universities as CUDA Centers of
Excellence, including: Harvard University, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign and University of Utah, in the U.S.; Cambridge
University, in the UK; and National Taiwan University, in Taiwan.
Additionally, more than 250 other universities around the world teach
the CUDA C programming model.
NVIDIA's recognition of the CAS IPE and Tsinghua University stems, in
part, from the institutions having demonstrated their commitment to
revolutionizing science and engineering research with GPU Computing
by leveraging NVIDIA(R) Tesla(TM) GPUs across a host of science and
engineering research projects.
Established in 1958 as China's premier research institution, CAS
leverages high performance computing (HPC) technology to conduct
research that spans many fields including chemical engineering, oil
and gas, sustainable technologies and molecular dynamics.
"The establishment of the IPE-led CUDA Center of Excellence at CAS
will provide a strategic opportunity for both China and NVIDIA to take
a leading role in application-oriented HPC at a critical turning
point for both computing technology and process engineering," said Li
Jinghai, vice president of CAS. "Using the GPU-CPU co-processing
model, the IPE has achieved great results in complicated problems
such as multiple-phase reactor designs, micro-nano systems modeling
and secondary and tertiary oil recovery. We believe that this
emerging model will be the promising way to go for China's
supercomputing industry."
Established in 1911, Tsinghua University is the most prestigious
technical university in China and one of the top technical
universities in the world. Tsinghua University is a national leader
in promoting parallel programming on the CUDA architecture with
several classes being taught to many hundreds of student developers.
"Tsinghua University has been taking advantage of the CUDA C
programming model since its introduction, as we quickly realized the
benefits that GPU Computing brings to many areas of our research,"
said Prof. Chen Wenguang, Institute of HPC, at Tsinghua University.
"Co-processing with a GPU and CPU has opened up a new world of
possibilities with regards to accelerating our research and providing
our students with a solid grounding in parallel programming
education. Students that go through the Tsinghua CUDA Center of
Excellence will be the developer superstars of tomorrow."
"We are truly honored to recognize CAS and Tsinghua University as
CUDA Centers of Excellence for their excellence in both parallel
computing education and scientific research," said Bill Dally, chief
scientist at NVIDIA. "Our NVResearch group looks forward to working
with their teams to further advance the field of GPU Computing."
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