Équipe ICPS - Informatique et Calcul Parallèle Scientifique

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The Scientific and Parallel Computing and Imaging (ICPS) research group aspires to contribute to state-of-the-art techniques and technologies in the field of high performance computing. The group’s area of expertise lies in the parallelization and optimization of programs. A large class of programs is addressed by our research work, ranging from programs for multi-cores to message-passing parallel programs on grids or clouds.
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The Scientific and Parallel Computing (ICPS) research group aspires to contribute to state-of-the-art techniques and technologies in the field of high performance computing. The group’s area of expertise lies in the parallelization and optimization of programs. A large class of programs is addressed by our research work, ranging from programs for multi-cores to message-passing parallel programs on grids or clouds.
  
 
ICPS is part of the [http://icube.unistra.fr  ICube] laboratory at the [http://www.unistra.fr/index.php?id=unistra_en University of Strasbourg].
 
ICPS is part of the [http://icube.unistra.fr  ICube] laboratory at the [http://www.unistra.fr/index.php?id=unistra_en University of Strasbourg].
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ICPS hosts as a subset of the team, the INRIA team-project [http://team.inria.fr/camus Camus].
 
ICPS hosts as a subset of the team, the INRIA team-project [http://team.inria.fr/camus Camus].
  
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The Scientific and Parallel Computing (ICPS) research group aspires to contribute to state-of-the-art techniques and technologies in the field of high performance computing. The group’s area of expertise lies in the parallelization and optimization of programs. A large class of programs is addressed by our research work, ranging from programs for multi-cores to message-passing parallel programs on grids or clouds.

ICPS is part of the ICube laboratory at the University of Strasbourg.

ICPS hosts as a subset of the team, the INRIA team-project Camus.