GPUlab is located at the Section for Scientific Computing, DTU Informatics, Technical
University of Denmark. GPUlab is a competence center and laboratory
for
the
innovative
use
of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) for visualization, scientific computations,
and high-performance computing. The purpose of GPUlab is to attract focal interests
in the use of GPUs by engineering students, researchers, and Danish industry.
To learn more, contact one of:
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Hans Henrik B. Sørensen, Post doc., hhs (at) dtu.dk
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Stefan L. Glimberg, Ph.d. stud., slgl (at) dtu.dk
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Nicolai F. Gade-Nielsen, Ph.d. stud., nfga (at) dtu.dk
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Bernd Dammann, Assoc. Prof., bd (at) dtu.dk
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Allan P. Engsig-Karup, Assoc. Prof., apek (at) dtu.dk
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Jeppe Revall Frisvad, Assoc. Prof., jrf (at) dtu.dk
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John Bagterp Jørgensen, Assoc. Prof., jbj (at) dtu.dk
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Per Christian Hansen, Prof., pch (at) dtu.dk
Funding
GPUlab is funded by the Danish Council for Independent Research - Technology and Production Sciences (FTP).
- Title of research project: "Desktop Scientific Computing on Consumer Graphics Cards".
- Principal investigator: Professor Per Christian
Hansen.
Some of the hardware in GPUlab has been donated by NVIDIA's Academic Partnership
Program in 2010 and 2011.
Research

Real-time
interactive
ocean
ship-wave
simulation
We are developing a ship-hydrodynamic model for real-time ship-wave interaction to be used in a full mission marine simulators...
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Auto-tuning of Dense Linear Algebra on GPUs
We have implemented an auto-tuning framework that can automate the performance tuning process by running a large set of empirical evaluations to configure applications...
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GPULab Library
– a High-performance GPU-based Library for the Development of Scientific Applications.
We have an ongoing development of a GPU-based generic C++ library for scientific
computing...
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