The venue for all talks is the University of Tennessee, Knoxville Student Union Building, Room 169, 1502 Cumberland Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37996.

Scientific Program and Timetable:
TimeWed Feb 14 (Day 1)Thu Feb 15 (Day 2)Fri Feb 16 (Day 3)
8:00 AMRegistration / Coffee and PastriesRegistration / Coffee and PastriesRegistration / Coffee and Pastries
8:45 AMWelcoming RemarksWelcome remarks
8:55 AMWAMTA'25 Preview
9:00 AMKeynote 1, Chair: P. Valero
Jeffrey Vetter: Deep Codesign in the Post-Exascale Computing Era
Keynote 2, Chair: P. Diehl
Sean Treichler: Too Much Parallelism, and the Need for Compiler Support in Asynchronous Many-Task Systems
Keynote 3, Chair: T. Herault
Robert Harrison: MADNESS: A task-based application and runtime
10:00 AMCoffeeCoffeeCoffee
Session 1, Chair: O. MorSession 3, Chair: Q. CaoSession 6, Chair: P. Diehl
10:30 AMNathalie Furmento: Optimizing Parallel System Efficiency: Dynamic Task Graph Adaptation with Recursive TasksRüdiger Nather: Futures for dynamic dependencies – Parallelizing the H-LU FactorizationZane Fink: Only Pay for What You Need: Registration-Based Queueing in Asynchronous Many-Task Systems
11:00 AMAlex Aiken: Speaking Pygion: Experiences Writing an Exascale Single Particle Imaging CodeAlycia Lisito: Enhancing sparse direct solver scalability through runtime system automatic data partition.Kavitha Chandrasekar: Dynamic Tuning of Core Count to Maximize Performance in Object-based Runtime systems
11:30 AMJonas Posner: Evolving APGAS Programs: Automatic and Transparent Resource Adjustments at RuntimeQinglei Cao: Evaluating PaRSEC for Advanced Matrix Computations in Climate and Weather PredictionVicenç Beltran: The Asynchronous Low-level Programming Interface (ALPI): Enabling Portable Task-Aware Libraries Across Different Runtime Systems
12:00 PMLunchLunch & Poster sessionNarasinga Rao Miniskar: IRIS Reimagined: Advancements in Intelligent Runtime System for Task-Based Programming
12:30 PMLunch
Session 2, Chair: M. FavergeSession 4, Chair: A. Bouteiller
1:00 PMMohammad Alaul Haque Monil: A Peek into Multi-Vendor and Multi-device Heterogeneity and Portability of MatRIS using IRIS Task based RuntimeAditya Bhosale: An abstraction for distributed stencil computations using Charm++
1:30 PMAlexander Strack: Experiences Porting Distributed Applications to Asynchronous Tasks: A Multidimensional FFT Case-studyPatrick Diehl: HPX in the HPC Cloud: Evaluating Overheads of Cloud resources for HPX/Kokkos using an astrophysics application
2:00 PMRaffaele Solcà: DLA-Future: a task-based linear algebra library which provides a GPU-enabled distributed eigensolver.Tsung-Wei Huang: Taskflow: A General-purpose Task-parallel Programming System
2:30 PMCoffeeCoffee
Session 3, Chair: C. JunghansSession 5, Chair: T. Herault
3:00 PMMax Morris: A Suite of Codes for Benchmarking and Testing Mutex-Based Parallel SystemsNicholas Morales: Distributed Asynchronous Contact Mechanics with DARMA/vt
3:30 PMJose M Monsalve Diaz: On scheduling languages for tasking execution modelsElaine Wong: Rethinking Programming Paradigms in the QC-HPC Context
4:00 PMDiscussion: AIDiscussion: Accelerators
BreakBanquet
6:00 PMPizza & Beer at Alliance Brewing Co (1130 Sevier Ave, Knoxville, TN 37920)Banquet at Calhoun's On The River, 400 Neyland Dr, Knoxville, TN 37902 (until 9:00 PM)
Industrial talk: Orienteering RISC-V for HPC — Chris Taylor (Tactical Computing Lab)
Contact

If you have any problems or questions, please contact us via e-mail at: patrickdiehl@lsu.edu