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Supervised by Dr. Sesh Venugopal
Many students now own multicore laptops on which they can potentially write and execute parallel programs. Also, Rutgers has recently acquired an IBM supercomputer on which high performance computing applications can be run. However, our undergraduates who know how to program are not exposed to parallel computing.
Vardit, Brian and Kyle researched
the current state of practice and education in the field:
what kinds of parallel architectures and systems
are currently used and for what kinds of applications, what programming
languages, tools, and techniques are used to write parallel programs,
and what undergraduate courses nationwide and abroad teach parallel computing.