SC19 Proceedings

Panels

  1. Democratization of HPC through the Use of Web Portals: Different Strategies. Patrice Calegari (Atos), Katharine Cahill (Ohio Supercomputer Center); Marlon Pierce (Indiana University); Leo Reiter (Nimbix Inc); Matt Bonyak (Altair Engineering); Kevin Kelly (Rescale); and Denis Caromel (ActiveEon, French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (INRIA))

  2. Developing and Managing Research Software in Universities and National Labs. Daniel S. Katz (University of Illinois, National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)), Robert Haines (University of Manchester); Kenton McHenry (University of Illinois, National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)); Caleb Reinking (University of Notre Dame); Catherine Jones (Science and Technologies Facilities Council, UK); and Carina Haupt (German Aerospace Center (DLR))

  3. Developing Exascale-Capable Applications: Recent Progress and Lessons Learned from the Exascale Computing Project. Erik Draeger (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Paul Kent (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), David McCallen (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Steven Hamilton (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Katherine Yelick (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Tzanio Kolev (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

  4. Edge to Exascale : Computational Innovations in Cancer and the Future for Learning Health Systems. Eric Stahlberg (Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, Leidos Biomedical Research), Gina Tourassi (Oak Ridge National Laboratory); Florence Hudson (FDHint LLC, Indiana University); Roxanne Jensen (National Cancer Institute); and Augusto Ochoa (Louisiana State University)

  5. Enabling Machine Learning-Based HPC Performance Diagnostics in Production Environments. Ann Gentile (Sandia National Laboratories), William Kramer (Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center), Richard Gerber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Nick Brown (Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre), and Aaron Saxton (University of Illinois)

  6. HPC Big Data and AI: Computing under Constraints. Daniel Reed (University of Utah), Satoshi Matsuoka (RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)); Charles Catlett (Argonne National Laboratory); Rosa M. Badia (Barcelona Supercomputing Center); Greg Koenig (KPMG); and Ewa Deelman (University of Southern California)

  7. New Partners for HPC Centers: Experimental Facilities and International Instrument Collaborations with Exascale Datasets. Deborah Bard (National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Sadaf R. Alam (Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS), ETH Zurich); Lance Wilson (Monash University); Frank Würthwein (University of California, San Diego; Open Science Grid (OSG)); Dirk Pleiter (Forschungszentrum Juelich); and Amedeo Perazzo (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

  8. Open Science in a Changing HPC Landscape. Beth Plale (National Science Foundation), Manish Parashar (National Science Foundation); Laura Biven (US Department of Energy); Satoshi Sekiguchi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)); Frank Wuerthwein (University of California, San Diego; Open Science Grid (OSG)); Anita De Waard (Elsevier); and Alex Szalay (Johns Hopkins University)

  9. Quantum Inspired vs. Quantum Computing – What Next?. Matthias Troyer (Microsoft Corporation), Torsten Hoefler (ETH Zurich), Helmut Katzgraber (Microsoft Corporation), Andrew Fursman (1QBit Inc), Daniel Lidar (University of Southern California), Scott Pakin (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Eleanor Rieffel (NASA), and Andrew King (D-Wave Systems Inc)

  10. Reconfigurable Computing in HPC: Success Stories Today and Future?. Franck Cappello (Argonne National Laboratory), Taisuke Boku (University of Tsukuba), Christian Plessl (Paderborn University), Kentaro Sano (RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS)), Kazutomo Yoshii (Argonne National Laboratory), Martin Herbordt (Boston University), and Jeff Vetter (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

  11. The Road to Exascale and Beyond Is Paved by Software: How Algorithms, Libraries and Tools Will Make Exascale Performance Real. Michael A. Heroux (Sandia National Laboratories, St. John’s University), James P. Ahrens (Los Alamos National Laboratory); Sadaf R. Alam (Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS), ETH Zurich); Ann Almgren (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory); Erin C. Carson (Charles University in Prague); and Ada A. Sedova (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

  12. Sustainability of HPC Research Computing: Fostering Career Paths for Facilitators, Research Software Engineers, and Gateway Creators. Sandra Gesing (University of Notre Dame), Marisa Brazil (Purdue University), Dana Brunson (Internet2), Ian Cosden (Princeton University), Rafael Ferreira da Silva (University of Southern California), Daniel S. Katz (University of Illinois), and Henry Neeman (University of Oklahoma)

  13. Within Reach: The Last Mile to Exascale. Timothy Prickett Morgan (The Next Platform), Mark Papermaster (Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Inc), Steve Scott (Cray Inc), Ivo Bolsens (Xilinx Inc), and Maria Girone (European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN))



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