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This Meetup group supports the SF Bay ACM Chapter. You can join the actual SF Bay Chapter by coming to a meeting - most meetings are free, and our membership is only $20/year !
The chapter has both educational and scientific purposes:
- the science, design, development, construction, languages, management and applications of modern computing.
- communication between persons interested in computing.
- cooperation with other professional groups
Our official bylaws will be available soon at the About Us page on our web site. See below for out Code of Conduct.
Videos of past meetings can be found at http://www.youtube.com/user/sfbayacm
Official web site of SF Bay ACM:
http://www.sfbayacm.org/
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Article IX: Code of Conduct - from the ACM Professional Chapter Code of Conduct
Harassment or hostile behavior is unwelcome, including speech that intimidates,creates discomfort, or interferes with a person’s participation or opportunity for participation, in a Chapter meeting or Chapter event.Harassment in any form, including but not limited to harassment based on alienage or citizenship, age, color, creed, disability, marital status, military status, national origin, pregnancy, childbirth- and pregnancy-related medical conditions, race, religion, sex, gender,veteran status, sexual orientation or any other status protected by laws in which the Chapter meeting or Chapter event is being held, will not be tolerated. Harassment includes the use of abusive or degrading language, intimidation, stalking, harassing photography or recording,inappropriate physical contact, sexual imagery and unwelcome sexualattention. A response that the participant was “just joking,” or “teasing,”or being “playful,” will not be accepted.2. Anyone witnessing or subject to unacceptable behavior should notify a chapter officer or ACM Headquarters.3. Individuals violating these standards may be sanctioned or excluded from further participation at the discretion of the Chapter officers or responsible committee members.
Próximos eventos (4+)
Ver todo- Control Logic: The Backbone of AI Data Center InfrastructureValley Research Park , Mountain View, CA
LOCATION ADDRESS (Hybrid, in person or by zoom, you choose)
Valley Research Park
319 North Bernardo Avenue
Mountain View, CA CA 93043
If you want to join remotely, you can submit questions via Zoom Q&A. The zoom link:
https://acm-org.zoom.us/
Join via YouTube:
https://youtube.com/live/
AGENDA6:30 Door opens, food and networking (we invite honor system contributions)
7:00 SFBayACM upcoming events, introduce the speaker
7:15 speaker presentation starts
8:15 - 8:30 finish, depending on Q&AJoin SF Bay ACM Chapter for an insightful discussion on:
Abstract
The advent of AI supercomputing has shaken the industry with breakthroughs in language models, software and hardware infrastructure. With rapidly evolving requirements, system software is evolving to interface, manage, host and deliver compute to the end-user. This talk will provide a primer on emerging technologies and real-world examples of open-source software involved in managing compute nodes in an AI data center setting.
- Embedded controllers and their role in the next-gen hardware management plane.
- Scope for dealing with massive telemetry and data generated by AI server ramp up.
- Open source communities driving new-age data center enablement.
- How GPU-centric computing is driving architectural shifts in system software design.
- Asynchronous programming strategies to handle real-time workloads on specialized processors.
- Technical challenges and future scope for communities participating in data center build-outs.
Bio:
Aushim is a Senior Software Engineer at NVIDIA and alumnus of Carnegie Mellon University. He has spent the past 3 years designing data center software; solving critical challenges in scale and latency in hardware management. He is interested in breaking barriers in fault-tolerant computing and optimization of compute node infrastructure for AI workloads.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/aushim-nagarkatti/---
Valley Research Park is a coworking research campus of 104,000 square feet hosting 30+ life science and technology companies. VRP has over 100 dry labs, wet labs, and high power labs sized from 125-15,000 square feet. VRP manages all of the traditional office elements: break rooms, conference rooms, outdoor dining spaces, and recreational spaces.
As a plug-and-play lab space, once companies have secured their next milestone and are ready to expand, VRP has 100+ labs ready to expand into.
https://www.valleyresearchpark.com/ - AI Summit For Young ScholarsSolo los asistentes pueden ver el enlace
Location
Cupertino City Hall
10300 Torre Ave, Cupertino, CA 95014
MakerNexus (1330 Orleans Dr, Sunnyvale, CA, 94089)Agenda
Day 1 Four workshops at Cupertino City Hall (10300 Torre Ave, Cupertino, CA 95014)
- NVIDIA RAPIDS and GPU acceleration for data science workloads with python coding
- MIT App Inventor for rapid android mobile app creation for future tech projects
- Explore Meta AR/VR digital twin in an immersive environment
- Responsible AI for fair and safe use of AI without harm
Day 2 Hackathon at MakerNexus (1330 Orleans Dr, Sunnyvale, CA, 94089)
- Mentor-guided hackathon
- Reward ceremony
- MakerNexus Hands-On Lab
Refreshment and lunch will be provided on both days.
Make sure to sign the photo & video release and liability release form prior to the event.Join us for engaging workshops designed for high school, college, and young professionals. Win awards in Hackathon! Receive certificate.
Click this link to get tickets ($100-$120) :
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ai-workshops-for-young-scholars-tickets-1229521705519 - Digital Storage And Memory for the Earth and BeyondValley Research Park , Mountain View, CA
LOCATION ADDRESS (Hybrid, in person or by zoom, you choose)
Valley Research Park
319 North Bernardo Avenue
Mountain View, CA CA 93043
If you want to join remotely, you can submit questions via Zoom Q&A. The zoom link:
https://acm-org.zoom.us/
Join via YouTube:
https://youtube.com/live/
AGENDA6:30 Door opens, food and networking (we invite honor system contributions)
7:00 SFBayACM upcoming events, introduce the speaker
7:15 speaker presentation starts
8:15 - 8:30 finish, depending on Q&AJoin SF Bay ACM Chapter for an insightful discussion on:
Abstract
More intense computing applications, including various AI training and inference, the Internet of Things as well as higher resolution rendered content for VR and AR applications are driving demand for digital storage and memory. To satisfy this increasing demand for storing data, new and traditional storage and memory technologies are developing to support emerging computing architectures and computing environments. These developments will improve the efficiency and reduce the energy consumption for computing operations from the data center to internal medical devices. At the same time, keeping more data for longer periods of time will create greater demand for curation and preservation of data and will require data storage wherever people live and work, including in outer space. This talk will explore these developments and how they enable a broad spectrum of storage and memory technologies that will create new economic opportunities and new ways of living and working.
Speaker Bio:
Tom Coughlin, President, Coughlin Associates is a digital storage analyst and business/ technology consultant. He has over 40 years in the data storage industry with engineering and senior management positions. Coughlin Associates consults, publishes books and market and technology reports and puts on digital storage and memory-oriented events. He is a regular contributor for forbes.com and M&E organization websites. He is an IEEE Fellow, 2025 IEEE Past President, Past-President IEEE-USA, Past Director IEEE Region 6 and Past Chair Santa Clara Valley IEEE Section, and is also active with SNIA and SMPTE. For more information on Tom Coughlin go to www.tomcoughlin.com.
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Valley Research Park is a coworking research campus of 104,000 square feet hosting 30+ life science and technology companies. VRP has over 100 dry labs, wet labs, and high power labs sized from 125-15,000 square feet. VRP manages all of the traditional office elements: break rooms, conference rooms, outdoor dining spaces, and recreational spaces.
As a plug-and-play lab space, once companies have secured their next milestone and are ready to expand, VRP has 100+ labs ready to expand into.
https://www.valleyresearchpark.com/