Systems-Facing Track, Thursday Feb 15 1pm ET/ 12pm CT/ 11am MT/ 10am PT/ 8am HT
Topic: Overview of the Georgia Tech Rogues Gallery Testbed
The Rogues Gallery is an experimental testbed concept focused on developing our understanding of next-generation hardware with a focus on unorthodox, uncommon, or “rogue” technologies. This NSF-funded project, run by Georgia Tech’s Center for Research into Novel Computing Hierarchies (CRNCH), hosts hardware, software, and tools related to near-memory, neuromorphic, and quantum computing as well as next-generation smart networking and HPC systems including Arm and RISC-V processors.. In this talk, we will demonstrate some of the interesting research that has been pursued using hardware in this testbed as well as general lessons learned from supporting a highly heterogeneous testbed environment both for researchers and for student coursework.
Speakers:
Dr. Jeff Young, Senior Research Scientist, Georgia Tech’s School of Computer Science