HPC on Heterogeneous Hardware (H3)
Thursday, May 25, 2023 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM · 4 hr. (Europe/Berlin)
Hall Y7 - 2nd Floor
Workshop
Computing Beyond Moore's LawEmerging HPC Processors and AcceleratorsExtreme HeterogeneityManaging Extreme-Scale ParallelismMixed Precision Algorithms
Information
The 2nd edition of HPC on Heterogeneous Hardware (H3) Workshop is intended to complement a much broader scope of the program of the ISC High Performance 2023 conference in Hamburg, Germany. The work does so by providing a platform for pioneering work on algorithmic research, software library design, programming models, and workflow development for increasingly heterogeneous compute hardware. In this workshop's context, such hardware spans from ARM and RISC-V multicore processors featuring long-vector extensions through GPU-accelerated systems to architectures deploying specialized multi-precision function units, FPGAs, or bespoke deep learning processors. The workshop will compose of a well-balanced mix of invited talks, peer-reviewed conference contributions, and a panel bringing together worldwide experts in heterogeneous computing.
Contributors:
Contributors:
Format
On-site
Targeted Audience
We target the practitioners that deal with the heterogeneous systems at various scales and must integrate the scientific workflows with modern hybrid HPC hardware and software tools. This includes both the scientific and engineering community that produces/consumes/analysis large data sets and needs/uses the heterogeneous set of tools for computational science.
Intermediate Level
90%
Advanced Level
10%
Speakers
Piotr Luszczek
ScientistMIT Lincoln LabHartwig Anzt
ProfessorUniversity of TennesseeTaisuke Boku
Director, ProfessorUniversity of TsukubaCS
Christopher Siefert
Research ScientistSandia National LaboratoriesSteven Wright
ProfessorYork UniversityHarun Bayraktar
Director of EngineeringNVIDIAJie Lei
PhD StudentUniversitat Politecnica De ValenciaRH
Ryien Hosseini
Research ScientistArgonne National LaboratorySK
Sophia Kolak
IBM Quantum Research InternIBM