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| A small block of rooms was reserved at the [http://hamptoninn.hilton.com/en/hp/groups/personalized/A/ATLGTHX-ETW-20120403/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG Hampton Inn Atlanta - Georgia Tech], 244 North Ave NW (404-881-0881).  The group rate was '''$117 per night plus tax (appr. 16%, resulting in a ~$136 rate)''' and included a hot breakfast and high speed wireless access.  A [http://hamptoninn.hilton.com/en/hp/groups/personalized/A/ATLGTHX-ETW-20120403/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG group web page] was available to book online, or you could reserve by phone at 404-881-0881 and ask for the '''"Einstein Toolkit Workshop" rate'''.  Attendees had until '''20. March''' to reserve.
  
In addition, a small block of rooms are reserved at the [http://www.hotelmidtownatlanta.com Hotel Midtown Atlanta].  The group rate is '''$89 per night''' for single occupancy, including breakfast and high-speed internet.  For an additional person, add $10 (to cover breakfast costs).  Though less convenient to either the APS meeting or this workshop, both can be conveniently reached by transit from the Midtown MARTA station a block away. Reservations at this rate can be done by phone only at 404-873-4800. The block of rooms will be released on '''26. March'''.
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In addition, a small block of rooms were reserved at the [http://www.hotelmidtownatlanta.com Hotel Midtown Atlanta].  The group rate was '''$89 per night''' for single occupancy, including breakfast and high-speed internet.  For an additional person, add $10 (to cover breakfast costs).  Though less convenient to either the APS meeting or this workshop, both can be conveniently reached by transit from the Midtown MARTA station a block away. Reservations at this rate could be done by phone only at 404-873-4800. The block of rooms was released on '''26. March'''.
 
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| The Workshop is a 1.5 mile walk from the Hyatt where the APS is taking place.  The most convenient way to reach the Workshop location on Tuesday is to take [http://itsmarta.com/1-w.aspx MARTA Bus Route 1] from Spring St [http://g.co/maps/jpf3h] (a block away from the Hyatt) directly to the workshop hotel.
 
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== Participant List ==
 
== Participant List ==

Revision as of 13:38, 28 March 2012

Spring Einstein Toolkit Workshop 2012

We prepared a flyer, which can be printed or otherwise distributed.

Announcement

The Einstein Toolkit (http://einsteintoolkit.org) will host its spring workshop 2012 following the April APS meeting in Atlanta, GA, from Tuesday, April 3rd 4pm to Friday April 6th noon.

This workshop is targeted at new and potential new users of the relativity infrastructure. It will provide a general introductions into numerical relativity (although some previous knowledge would be beneficial) and in code development within large collaborations. Hands-on sessions will help to familiarize attendees with the Einstein Toolkit. Participants are asked to bring their own laptops. We would like to invite especially students from physics and computer science to participate.

The number of attendees is limited, and while registration is free, it is required. We anticipate to be able to support a small number of participants financially, by covering parts/all of their travel, hotel and meal cost. Preference will be given to students.

In order to register, write an email to workshop@einsteintoolkit.org, specify:

  • your name, affiliation and title
  • your estimated arrival and departure time/date
  • whether you apply for support (and if so, state if you are undergraduate / graduate student / postdoc)
  • your special needs

Detailed workshop information can be found at https://docs.einsteintoolkit.org/et-docs/ET_Workshop_Spring_2012.

The Einstein Toolkit Consortium.

Spacetime Coordinates and Contact Information

Dates Tues, 3. April @ 4pm -- Fri, 6. April @ noon
Location Georgia Tech Student Center, Georgia Tech, Atlanta
Contacts Workshop email list: workshop@einsteintoolkit.org, emergencies: Frank Löffler (knarf@cct.lsu.edu, +1-225-202-1752) or Tanja Bode (tanja.bode@physics.gatech.edu, +1-814-360-2715)
Hotel A small block of rooms was reserved at the Hampton Inn Atlanta - Georgia Tech, 244 North Ave NW (404-881-0881). The group rate was $117 per night plus tax (appr. 16%, resulting in a ~$136 rate) and included a hot breakfast and high speed wireless access. A group web page was available to book online, or you could reserve by phone at 404-881-0881 and ask for the "Einstein Toolkit Workshop" rate. Attendees had until 20. March to reserve.

In addition, a small block of rooms were reserved at the Hotel Midtown Atlanta. The group rate was $89 per night for single occupancy, including breakfast and high-speed internet. For an additional person, add $10 (to cover breakfast costs). Though less convenient to either the APS meeting or this workshop, both can be conveniently reached by transit from the Midtown MARTA station a block away. Reservations at this rate could be done by phone only at 404-873-4800. The block of rooms was released on 26. March.

Transportation - Hotel The best way to get to the hotels from the airport (or elsewhere) is by taking MARTA's red or gold rail line, which costs $2.50 one-way. The Hotel Midtown Atlanta is a block away from Midtown station. For the Hampton Inn, get off at the North Avenue station. It should take approximately 20 minutes to either station. From North Ave station, walk west for ~0.5 miles or transfer to MARTA bus route 26 to the stop immediately in front of the Hampton Inn.
Transportation - Workshop The student center is a 5-minute (~1/3 mile) walk [1] from Hampton Inn. From the Hotel Midtown Atlanta, Georgia Tech campus (specifically the student center) can be easily reached by taking the Georgia Tech Trolley (free) from the Midtown MARTA station to its end station.
Transportation - From the APS (Hyatt) The Workshop is a 1.5 mile walk from the Hyatt where the APS is taking place. The most convenient way to reach the Workshop location on Tuesday is to take MARTA Bus Route 1 from Spring St [2] (a block away from the Hyatt) directly to the workshop hotel.

Participant List

The current participant list as of 27. March 2012 follows, in alphabetical order. Please indicate whether you have already arranged for lodgings so that others looking for hotel roommates may most easily find them. This page is editable in general (though IPs are logged), so please manage your own lodging status.

Name Affiliation Lodgings Arranged
Majd Abdelqader Queens University
Rafael Arañha Georgia Tech N/A
Grayson Carroll Belmont University
Roseanne Cheng UNC-Chapel Hill
Brett Deaton Washington University X
Tehani K. Finch Howard University
Gary Forrester University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth X
Brian Friesen University of Oklahoma X
Joshua Harris Louisiana State University
Scott Hawley Belmont University
Matt Kinsey Georgia Tech N/A
Jussara Marandola Kofuji Georgia Tech N/A
Kostas Kokkotas Universität Tübingen
Hari Krishnan Louisiana State University X
Sean McWilliams Princeton
Philipp Moesta Caltech
Tuan Anh Nguyen Georgia Tech N/A
Prabath Peiris Rochester Institute of Technology
Larne Pekowsky Georgia Tech N/A
Prayash Sharma Pyakurel Truman State University N/A
Christian Reisswig Caltech
Ian Ruchlin Rochester Institute of Technology
Carl Rodriguez Northwestern University
Cody Simmons North Carolina State University
Magda Slawinska Georgia Tech N/A
Petr Tsatsin Florida Atlantic University
Alex Vañô Viñuales University of the Balearic Islands X
Andrew Vu Emory University N/A
Konstantin Yakunin Florida Atlantic University / ORNL

Below are the ET volunteers who will be presenting or heading parts of the sessions.

Name Affiliation Lodgings
Tanja Bode Georgia Tech X
Dennis Castleberry Louisiana State University X
Peter Diener Louisiana State University X
Josh Faber Rochester Institute of Technology
Roland Haas Caltech X
Frank Löffler Louisiana State University X
Bruno Mundim Rochester Institute of Technology

In-Workshop Details

Information for participants, useful during the workshop.

Schedule

Day Time Activity Presenter / Responsible
Tue 16:00-17:30 Setup for early birds Tanja Bode, Roland Haas, Frank Löffler
Wed 08:00-08:30 Setup for late birds Tanja Bode, Roland Haas, Frank Löffler
Wed 08:30-09:00 Opening, Introduction Frank Löffler
Wed 09:00-10:00 Invited Talk I
Wed 10:00-10:30 Discussion and break
Wed 10:30-11:15 Introduction to General Relativity Joshua Faber
Wed 11:15-12:00 Introduction to Scientific Software & HPC Frank Löffler
Wed 12:00-13:00 Lunch break
Wed 13:00-13:30 Introduction to Workshop development environment Dennis Castleberry
Wed 13:30-14:15 Hands-on, provided Wave-Equation example within Cactus Roland Haas
Wed 14:15-15:15 Introduction numerical methods & numerical Relativity Bruno Mundim, Peter Diener
Wed 15:15-15:45 Discussion and break
Wed 15:45-17:30 Running and extending (par-file) of two provided examples: perturbed, single BH, and perturbed, single TOV star Frank Löffler, Bruno Mundim
Thu 08:00-09:00 Introduction in Scientific visualization - a bit of theory and a lot of practice Tanja Bode
Thu 09:00-10:00 Invited Talk II
Thu 10:00-10:30 Discussion and break
Thu 10:30-11:15 Hands-on: Using visualization tools to analyze simulations of previous evening session (BH mass and area, GWs, conserved TOV mass, TOV density profiles, advanced: convergence factor) Tanja Bode
Thu 11:15-12:00 Create movie of either BH+GW or TOV oscillations using VisIt Roland Haas
Thu 12:00-13:00 Lunch
Thu 13:00-13:30 Introduction to Cactus (high-level) Frank Löffler
Thu 13:30-14:15 Introduction on Cactus Thorn-Writing (lower level) Joshua Faber
Thu 14:15-15:15 Hands-on: Implement your own thorn (neutron star tracking), and visualize it, in teams of about 5 people Roland Haas
Thu 15:15-15:45 Discussion and break
Thu 15:45-16:30 Hands-on: continuation
Thu 16:30-17:30 Presentation of visualization of result of previous session, 3-5 min per team. Frank Löffler
Fri 08:00-09:00 Tour through available ET components Peter Diener
Fri 09:00-10:00 Invited talk III
Fri 10:00-10:30 Discussion and break
Fri 10:30-11:15 Overview over supercomputing resources, introduction on how to get accounts / allocations, trends in HPC, reminder how to get ET help in the future Joshua Faber, Peter Diener
Fri 11:15-12:00 The future of the ET: everything we didn't talk about (EOSs, refluxing, multiblock, MHD, radiation ect.) Frank Löffler

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