Supercomputing 2021 conference report
Supercomputing 2021 conference report
Since it started in 1988, Supercomputing (SC xy), has been known as one of the HPC industry’s leading conferences on high-performance computing ecosystem and all related integrated domains.
In the last few years, many advances have been made in the field of High Performance Computing. This talk will highlight many of these advances, as reported at the recent Supercomputing 2021 conference, held in a hybrid+virtual mode for the first time in St Louis, Missouri (MO), USA. At SC21, there were many workshops, tutorials, papers, panels, and different technology presentations, all showing how HPC is pushing the envelope on many fronts, resulting in the evolution (and occasionally revolution) in computing techniques, applications hardware choices. Some of the topics we hope to touch upon will be:
Current work going on for ExaScale Architectures
Silicon Roadmaps and growing importance of HPC for AI, Data Science and related applications
Challenges in building & managing large HPC systems
Updates (or lack thereof) to the Top500 list
Innovatives use of HPC from the conference
Date and Time
Location
Hosts
Registration
- Date: 25 Jan 2022
- Time: 11:00 PM UTC to 11:45 PM UTC
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- Rochester, Michigan
- United States 48309
- Building: Virtual
- Room Number: Digital
Speakers
Sharan Kalwani
Supercomputing 2021 conference report
Supercomputing 2021 conference report
Biography:
Sharan Kalwani is an industry technology specialist with 25+ years of experience. Sharan has degrees in both Engineering and Computer Science. He has worked in many diverse areas. He is a sought after speaker at many a diverse conference and seminars, such as Supercomputing, HPC Advisory Council, SIAM, Infiniband Trade Association, etc. He has delivered several tutorials, workshops and chaired Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) sessions. Sharan is a senior member of IEEE-Computer Society, IEEE-Education Society and Vehicle Tech Society, an Emeritus member of Michigan!UNIX/user group (mug.org) the oldest of the *nix user groups based in Michigan (they were first established in late 1985), member of Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and also leads the SIG-Linux section of SEMCO. He enjoys teaching, holds an Adjunct Faculty position at local educational sites. He has published one book and is now working on his second. He is a recipient of the IEEE MGA Achievement award for his contributions to IEEE activities in 2018 and was recently awarded the 2021 Jack Sherman Outstanding member award by IEEE Region 4.
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Agenda
06:00 PM - Welcome and Introductions, Chapter business update;
06:05 PM - Technical Talk/Presentation
06:45 PM - End Technical Talk/Presentation, begin Q & A
06:55 PM - Wrap Up
/* ALL TIMES ARE USA EST/EDT */
Hosted in co-operation with Computer Society, Education Society. PDH is available only after you attend the event and request it in advance
Media
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