Supercomputing at the Exascale and Beyond: Future Trends and Challenges
Offered By: MICDE University of Michigan via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the future of supercomputing at the exascale level and beyond in this comprehensive seminar presented by Erik Draeger, Director of the High Performance Computing Innovation Center and RADIUSS project at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Delve into the U.S. Department of Energy's Exascale Computing Project (ECP) and its seven-year effort to refactor 24 application projects for efficient utilization of exascale computing hardware. Discover how these applications have demonstrated significant capability and performance improvements on newly-available exascale machines. Gain insights into best practices and lessons learned for effectively utilizing exascale hardware, including strategies for developing portable, performant code and examples of reexamining traditional algorithms and methods. Learn how researchers can lead a wave of scientific and computational innovation by adapting to the challenges and opportunities presented by heterogeneous architectures and exascale computing.
Syllabus
Erik Draeger: Supercomputing at the exascale and beyond: future trends and challenges
Taught by
MICDE University of Michigan
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