M1 Koda received the Outstanding Effort Award at xSIG 2023

Koda, M1 student in our laboratory, received the Outstanding Effort Award for his paper presented at xSIG 2023.

This award recognizes “the time and effort spent on the implementation and data acquisition related to the technical contribution of the paper”, and is an objective recognition of Koda’s efforts. We hope that this award will encourage him to aim higher!

M1 Koda and B4 Asia presented at SWoPP 2023

Koda of M1 and Asia of B4 in our laboratory presented the following papers at xSIG 2023 and 190th HPC meeting held at SWoPP 2023, respectively.

幸田 涼詩, 高橋 慧智, 下村 陽一, 滝沢 寛之, “ベクトルプロセッサを用いた統計的機械学習に関する研究,” xSIG 2023, 2023年7月.

Joanna Imada, Keichi Takahashi, Yoichi Shimomura, Hiroyuki Takizawa, “Comparison of Parallel STL with C/C++ GPU Programming Models,” 研究報告ハイパフォーマンスコンピューティング (HPC), 2023-HPC-190 (2), pp. 1-7, 2023年7月 .

After the presentation, there were many questions from the audience, indicating that there was a lot of interest in the presentation.
Let’s use this as a springboard for further development of our research!

Tohoku University Cyberscience Center had a unveiling visiting tour of new supercomputer AOBA-1.5.

Tohoku University Cyberscience Center had a unveiling visiting tour of new supercomputer AOBA-1.5. Prof. Takizawa explained the detail of the supercomputer, and the explanations appeared in some newspapers and TV programs.

Prof. Takizawa gave an invited talk at NEC User Group Meeting held at DWD (Deutscher Wetterdienst, the German Meteorologilal Service).

Prof. Takizawa gave an invited talk at NEC User Group Meeting held at DWD (Deutscher Wetterdienst, the German Meteorologilal Service). The talk is to introduce our new supercomputer named AOBA-1.5, which will start operation on August 1st, 2023.

Prof. Takahashi presented at ISC 2023

Prof. Takahashi presented the following paper at ISC 2023, an international conference on high performance computing that was held from May 21 to 25 in Hamburg, Germany.

Keichi Takahashi, Soya Fujimoto, Satoru Nagase, Yoko Isobe, Yoichi Shimomura, Ryusuke Egawa, Hiroyuki Takizawa, “Performance Evaluation of a Next-Generation SX-Aurora TSUBASA Vector Supercomputer,” ISC High Performance 2023, May 2023. 10.1007/978-3-031-32041-5_19

Satake’s work presented at iWAPT2023.

At an international workshop, iWAPT2023, Prof. Takizawa presented the work done by Moto Satake who completed his master course in March 2023.  The workshop is about software performance automatic tuning, so the audiences were interested in the proposed parallel execution method of Bayesian optimization, and thus we had fruitful discussions at the workshop. The information about the paper is as follows.

Moto Satake, Keichi Takahashi, Yoichi Shimomura, and Hiroyuki Takizawa, “Balancing exploitation and exploration in parallel Bayesian optimization under computing resource constraint,” The 18th International Workshop on Automatic Performance Tuning (iWAPT2023), 2023.

Mr. Dominik Mann has joined our lab as a short-term student!

Hello everyone, my name is Dominik Mann. I am a M2 student in applied statistics at the University of Goettingen in Germany.
I came to the Takizawa Lab through the COLABS exchange program of the Tohoku University and will be a part of the lab for the next six months.
My main research interest involves practical applications of Machine Learning and Deep Learning. I believe that getting to know how to utilize supercomputers and high-performance computing systems in general will increase my practical skills by combining both Machine Learning and supercomputers. I am grateful for getting this opportunity in this very exciting environment and looking forward to some special experiences.

B4 participated in a local seminar.

Hello! My name is Daiki Nakai, M2 student.
In Takizawa Laboratory, in addition to the global seminar held by the entire laboratory, local seminars are held on the initiative of students.
In the local seminar, each student gives a progress report for the week and discusses with professors and other students.
During summer and spring breaks, the frequency is once every two weeks.
B4 students are looking forward to seeing what kind of research they will conduct!

This semester’s seminars have started!

This is Daiki Nakai, an M1 student.
At Takizawa Laboratory, seminars started on April 10.
In the seminar, students give progress reports and introduce their papers.
Presentations will come around once a month.
We will do our best for our master’s thesis.

Mr. Satake gave a research talk at the IPSJ SIGPC meeting

Mr. Satake, a master’s student at our laboratory, presented a paper at the 188th IPSJ SIGHPC meeting held from March 16 to 17, 2023 at the Hokkaido University Conference Hall. Good job, Mr. Satake!

There was still snow on the Hokkaido University campus.

Lunch at a soup curry restaurant near the conference hall.