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The
National Science Foundation:
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Award CCF-0917167:
SHF:Small:Transforming Linear Algebra Libraries.
Funded Sept 1, 2009 - Aug. 31, 2012.
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Award CCF-0917096:
SHF:Small:Toward mechanical derivation of Krylov space algorithms
Funded Aug 15, 2009 - July 31, 2012.
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Award OCI-0850750:
Collaborative Research: Mechanical Transformation of Knowledge to Libraries.
Funded June 1, 2009 - May 31, 2011.
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Award CCF-0540926:
Foundations of Programming Linear Algebra Algorithms on
SMP and Multicore Systems.
Funded Feb. 1, 2006 - Jan 31, 2009.
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Award CCF-0342369: Automatic Tools for Deriving, Analyzing, and Implementing
Linear Algebra Libraries.
Funded March 1, 2004 - Feb. 28 2007
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Award ACI-0305163:
Collaborative Research: A Systematic Approach to the Derivation,
Representation, Analysis, and Correctness of Dense and Banded
Linear Algebra Algorithms for HPC Architectures.
Collaborative research with Prof. Tony Skjellum, Univ. of Alabama-Birmingham.
Funded for June 1, 2003 - May 31, 2006.
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Award ACI-0203685:
Collaborative Research: New Contributions to the Theory and
Practice of Programming Linear Algebra Libraries.
Collaborative research with Prof. Tony Skjellum,
Mississippi State University (now at Univ. of Alabama-Birmingham).
Funded for Aug. 1, 2002 - July 31, 2003.
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UT-Austin Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences
(ICES)
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Frequent visits by Prof. Enrique Quintana (Univ. Jaume I, Spain)
have been supported
in part by ICES Visiting Faculty Fellowships.
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Microsoft
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NEC Systems (America), Inc.
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NEC sponsored the development of our workqueuing mechanism during Summer 2005.
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Hewlett Packard
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HP has donated one quad Itanium (R) 2 workstation,
two dual Itanium (R) 2 processor workstations
and one single Itanium (R) 2 processor workstation to this research.
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National Instruments
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National Instruments is an active participant in this project and
has sponsored an undergraduate student as a Co-op student at NI.
In addition, Dr. James Truchard (President, CEO, and Cofounder of NI)
graciously made an unrestricted donation to our research.
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NASA
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This work was partially supported by the Remote Exploration and Experimentation Project at Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
(JPL)
, which is part of NASA's High Performance Computing and Communications Program, and is funded by NASA's Office of Space Science.
(JPL funded
the Formal Linear Algebra Recovery Environment (FLARE),
a fault-tolerant extension of FLAME.)
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The Spanish Science Foundation Office:
- Project CICYT TIN2005-09037-C02-02: "Parallel Computing on Heterogeneous Systems". Funded Dec. 31, 2005 - Dec. 30, 2008.
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NVIDIA:
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NVIDIA has donated a Tesla S870 computing system (equipped with 4 Tesla processors) and two GeForce 9800 GX2 boards.
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2008 NVIDIA Professor Partnership Award in form of an unrestricted donation.
flame@cs.utexas.edu
Last Updated: June 17, 2008