Dear Anand, FYI, Justin Riley (cc'ed) already created an AMI with many of the libraries you listed (including pycuda, pyopencl, atlas-enabled numpy/scipy and many more) for his *wonderful* starcluster project and we'll also use them for the upcoming "Massively Parallel Computing" at Harvard (cs264.org).
HTH N On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Anand Patil < anand.prabhakar.pa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear all, > > My research group in the department of zoology at Oxford University ( > www.map.ox.ac.uk) is seeking a contractor to do the following on Amazon > EC2's new Cluster GPU instance type: > > - Install Python 2.6 or 2.7, NumPy and SciPy (with multithreaded linear > algebra), Matplotlib (make sure the TKAgg and PDF backends work), Basemap, > PyTables, and PyCUDA. > - Install MAGMA, http://icl.cs.utk.edu/magma/ as well as CUBLAS and CURAND > (http://developer.nvidia.com/object/cuda_3_2_downloads.html) as shared > libraries, so that they can be used from PyCUDA. > - Test that the libraries listed above can be used from PyCUDA, and that > they are producing correct results. > - Take a snapshot of the instance as an Amazon Machine Image. > - Keep comprehensive, reproducible notes on the build process for us. > - Be available for up to 10 hours' support if we encounter problems in the > future. > > We are offering $2700 US for the work listed above. > > If you are interested, please respond to Jennie Charlton ( > jennie.charl...@zoo.ox.ac.uk) and attach a resume with references. Please > feel free to circulate this email to any colleagues who might be interested. > > Best wishes, > Anand > > _______________________________________________ > PyCUDA mailing list > PyCUDA@tiker.net > http://lists.tiker.net/listinfo/pycuda > > -- Nicolas Pinto, PhD Research Scientist in Brain & Computer Sciences The Rowland Institute at Harvard, USA Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA http://web.mit.edu/pinto
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