Nordic High Performance Computing & Applications Workshop 2018 Helmut Neukirchen University of Iceland helmut@hi.is
Workshop organisers Prof. Dr. Helmut Neukirchen @ University of Iceland Software Engineering for Distributed Systems, Big Data, Cloud computing Prof. Dr. Matthias Book @ University of Iceland Software Engineering Prof. Dr. Morris Riedel @ University of Iceland and Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Germany High-Performance Computing (HPC), Big Data Our Vision: Better Software Engineering for HPC. Systematic inception, development and maintenance of HPC code. Many thanks to all presenters! Helmut Neukirchen
Workshop idea Expertise at University of Iceland, e.g. Faculty of Industrial Eng., Mechanical Eng., Computer Science, Applications: Physics, Chemistry, Earth Science, … University of Iceland’s Division of Information Technology (UTS): Máni Maríus Viðarsson IHPC cluster and community http://ihpc.is/ and also at other Icelandic research institutions. Still, expertise in some advanced topics lacking. Combined workshop of internal and external experts! Helmut Neukirchen 3
And now for something completely different… What have the Nordic Council and the EU ever done for us researchers (and citizens)? Let’s see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5D0t6ejcGE starting from 0:56 Helmut Neukirchen
NeIC Funding Workshop kindly funded by NeIC, the Nordic e-Infrastructure Collaboration: Goal: making the Nordics capable of tackling e-infrastructure challenges beyond what is possible on singular national scale. Distributed organisation of technical experts from academic HPC centres across the Nordic countries. Close collaboration with the Nordic e-Infrastructure Providers: UNINETT Sigma2, SNIC, CSC, DeIC, RHnet. NeIC hosted by NordForsk, the Nordic research funding organisation under the Nordic Council. Helmut Neukirchen
How can you benefit from NeIC? Training calendar: https://neic.no/training/ Travel grants for interesting courses within the Nordic countries. Both directions: bring trainers to trainees (=this workshop) and vice versa. Code Refinery: Training workshops to create sustainable, modular, reusable, and reproducible research software. University of Iceland Code Refinery: 21.-23. August 2018. Registration and info: http://coderefinery.org Dellingr: If your own HPC resources are not sufficient, apply for access to other Nordic clusters. https://dellingr.neic.no/ Just a few examples – further info: https://neic.no/ Helmut Neukirchen
Further Funding and Associations EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme: Simulation & Data Science Center of Excellence SIMDAS http://www.simdas.eu/ EU Horizon 2020 Future and Emerging Technologies programme: DEEP – Extreme Scale Technologies (DEEP-EST). https://www.deep-est.eu NordForsk Nordic Center of Excellence eSTICC (eScience Tools for Investigating Climate Change at High Northern Latitudes). https://esticc.net Helmut Neukirchen
Back to this workshop: Organisational issues For presenters and registered participants: Lunch vouchers valid for lunch in Háma. Two different dishes, alternatively soup or food from shelf/fridge. Coffee breaks. Internet access via Eduroam – or your own 3G/4G connection. Power plugs underneath the front of your table. Jötunn cluster account (was email with info sent)!? Who needs a certificate of participation? Anyone attending who did not register? Evaluation via online survey after the workshop. Helmut Neukirchen
Short introduction session Name, affiliation, experience & motivation. Helmut Neukirchen
Agenda Slides and video recordings will be added to web page https://cs.hi.is/HPC/hpcworkshop2018.html Helmut Neukirchen