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Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories
Christian Trott is a High Performance Computing expert at Sandia National Laboratories, where he co-leads the Kokkos core team, developing performance portability solutions for engineering and science applications. He heads Sandia's delegation to the ISO C++ committee and is a principal... Read More →
This session offers a comprehensive overview of the current landscape of exascale supercomputing technologies from the user perspective. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the nuances of transitioning between various system architectures and software stacks, focusing on usability, performance, and the common challenges faced by users. By exploring real-world experiences and best practices, participants will be better equipped to navigate the complexities of exascale computing environments, ultimately enhancing their ability to leverage these advanced technologies for their research and applications.
John Mellor-Crummey’s research focuses on software for high performance and parallel computing, including compilers, tools, and runtime libraries for multicore processors and scalable parallel systems. His current work is principally focused on performance tools for scalable parallel... Read More →
The rapid acceleration of processor innovation in recent years has introduced both opportunities and challenges for developers of high-performance software. This expert panel will delve into emerging hardware trends that are poised to shape the future of software development. Join us for an insightful discussion as we explore the implications of these advancements, the new challenges that lie ahead, and how our community can collaboratively address them. Gain valuable perspectives on what to expect in the evolving landscape of high-performance computing and how to adapt our strategies for success.
Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories
Christian Trott is a High Performance Computing expert at Sandia National Laboratories, where he co-leads the Kokkos core team, developing performance portability solutions for engineering and science applications. He heads Sandia's delegation to the ISO C++ committee and is a principal... Read More →
Software Developer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Kristi is a Software Developer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory working primarily on Umpire, an open source library that supports parallel data and memory management on HPC platforms, and MARBL, a large multi-physics simulation code. Kristi also works on the RADIUSS project... Read More →
Join our working group breakout sessions for an interactive opportunity to engage in face-to-face discussions with fellow community members. Discover the ongoing activities of each working group and contribute to shaping future initiatives. Topics include continuous integration, benchmarking, community outreach, and efforts to enhance software project interoperability. Brief reports from each breakout will summarize key insights and activities, ensuring that the entire community stays informed and connected. Your participation is vital in driving collaboration and innovation within our community!
Computer Scientist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
Alec Scott is a computer scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He works on the Spack package manager, tooling for reproducible development environments, and continuous integration systems for HPC workflows. He has previously worked extensively with container technologies... Read More →
Join our working group breakout sessions for an interactive opportunity to engage in face-to-face discussions with fellow community members. Discover the ongoing activities of each working group and contribute to shaping future initiatives. Topics include continuous integration, benchmarking, community outreach, and efforts to enhance software project interoperability. Brief reports from each breakout will summarize key insights and activities, ensuring that the entire community stays informed and connected. Your participation is vital in driving collaboration and innovation within our community!
Damien Lebrun-Grandié is a Computational Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and co-leads the Kokkos performance portability project. He also serves on the ISO C++ Standards Committee, leveraging his expertise in high-performance computing to advance scientific applicatio... Read More →
Join our working group breakout sessions for an interactive opportunity to engage in face-to-face discussions with fellow community members. Discover the ongoing activities of each working group and contribute to shaping future initiatives. Topics include continuous integration, benchmarking, community outreach, and efforts to enhance software project interoperability. Brief reports from each breakout will summarize key insights and activities, ensuring that the entire community stays informed and connected. Your participation is vital in driving collaboration and innovation within our community!
Join our working group breakout sessions for an interactive opportunity to engage in face-to-face discussions with fellow community members. Discover the ongoing activities of each working group and contribute to shaping future initiatives. Topics include continuous integration, benchmarking, community outreach, and efforts to enhance software project interoperability. Brief reports from each breakout will summarize key insights and activities, ensuring that the entire community stays informed and connected. Your participation is vital in driving collaboration and innovation within our community!
Join our working group breakout sessions for an interactive opportunity to engage in face-to-face discussions with fellow community members. Discover the ongoing activities of each working group and contribute to shaping future initiatives. Topics include continuous integration, benchmarking, community outreach, and efforts to enhance software project interoperability. Brief reports from each breakout will summarize key insights and activities, ensuring that the entire community stays informed and connected. Your participation is vital in driving collaboration and innovation within our community!
Join us for an engaging Birds of a Feather (BoF) session focused on the current state and future direction of the HPSF community. Key community leaders will discuss successes and identify areas for improvement, fostering an open dialogue about our collective vision. This interactive session will provide ample opportunities for audience questions and feedback, allowing you to contribute your insights. Together, let’s shape the HPSF community into a valuable resource that meets the needs of all its members!
Julien is a permanent computer scientist at Maison de la Simulation at CEA. He leads the Science of Computing team. His research focuses on programming models for high-performance computing. He is especially interested in the question of separation of concerns between the simulated... Read More →