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      Khronos Event

      Date: December 1 - 3, 2010
      Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
      Website: http://sites.google.com/site/ozvizworkshop/ozviz-2010

      Call for Participation

      OzViz 2010 + OpenCL Workshops Call for Participation

      We are ready to accept your poster proposals for OpenCL Workshop (ozviz2010ocl@gmail.com) and poster/paper proposals for OzViz 2010 Workshop (ozviz2010@gmail.com). Please send your proposals listing your name, names of co-authors and associated institutions.

      Important dates & locations:

      • 1st November : deadline for presentation abstract submission,
      • 7th November : acceptance notification,
      • 1st December : OpenCL workshop (Queensland Centre for Advanced Technologies)
      • 2nd - 3rd December : OzViz presentations and posters (Queensland University of Technology)

      Presenters

      The following are confirmed presenters for OpenCL workshop

      Derek Gerstmann (UWA), Mark Harris (NVIDIA), Justin Hensley / Jason Yang (AMD), John Taylor (CSIRO), Tomasz Bednarz (CSIRO).

      Workshop Program

      Detailed program of the workshop will be announced soon with the topic covering:

      Introduction to OpenCL and specification overview, OpenCL compared to other technologies, Parallel Architectures, OpenCL Memory Model, OpenCL API and Kernel Language, OpenCL C++ bindings, OpenCL/OpenGL interoperability, OpenCL for visualisation, examples, OpenCL and numerical simulations, examples.

      Registration and More Information

      Registration details will be made available closer to the abstract submission date.

      If you require more information about the OpenCL workshop, please send an e-mail with your question to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).