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Eden Figueroa_Towards the Quantum Internet: Building an Entanglement-Sharing Quantum Network
Towards the Quantum Internet: Building an Entanglement-Sharing Quantum Network
24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
Eliu Huerta_AI and Extreme Scale Computing in Big-Data Research.
AI and Extreme Scale Computing in Big-Data Research.
24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
Haohuan Fu_Extreme Scale Simulation and Scientific Data Analysis on Sunway TaihuLight.
Extreme Scale Simulation and Scientific Data Analysis on Sunway TaihuLight.
24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
Michael Bussmann_Supercomputers as Discovery Machines: Why HPC Must Rethink its Toolbox
Supercomputers as Discovery Machines: Why HPC Must Rethink its Toolbox
24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
Zhenyu Yang_Acceleration of CAE Application in Automobile Industry
Acceleration of CAE Application in Automobile Industry
SPEAKER
  • Director, RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS)Satoshi Matsuoka
    Satoshi Matsuoka
    Director, RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS)
    Dr. Satoshi Matsuoka from RIKEN Center for Computational Science will be presenting on Fugaku, the first 'Exascale' supercomputer, that is likely to top the Top500 List. Dr. Matsuoka will discuss the Fugaku design for the convergence of HPC and Big Data/AI, which are already in use in the fight against COVID-19.
  • Professor of Stony Brook UniversityEden Figueroa
    Eden Figueroa
    Professor of Stony Brook University
    Since 2013 Prof. Figueroa has been an Associate Professor and the Group leader of the Quantum Information Technology group at Stony Brook University. Since Jan. 2019, Prof. Figueroa is also joint appointment with the Instrumentation Division and the Computer Science Initiative at Brookhaven National Laboratories.
  • Director, Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation at the University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignEliu Huerta
    Eliu Huerta
    Director, Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Eliu Huerta is a theoretical astrophysicists and computer scientist that pursues the convergence of artificial intelligence and extreme scale computing to accelerate discovery in big-data research. He is the head of the Gravity Group and director of the Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
  • Gordon Bell Prize winner, Deputy Director, National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi, China Professor, Tsinghua UniversityHaohuan Fu
    Haohuan Fu
    Gordon Bell Prize winner, Deputy Director, National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi, China Professor, Tsinghua University
    Dr. Haohuan Fu, the deputy director of National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi and the Professor of Tsinghua University. He had lead his team to earn the GORDON BELL PRIZE for two times. Using the Sunway TaihuLight, which is ranked as the world’s fastest supercomputer, the team developed software that was able to efficiently process 18.9 Pflops (or 18.9 quadrillion calculations per second) of data and create 3D visualizations relating to a devastating earthquake that occurred in Tangshan, China in 1976. The team’s software included innovations that achieved greater efficiency than had been previously attained running similar programs on the Titan and TaihuLight supercomputers.
  • Principal HPC Application Engineer, InspurZhenyu Yang
    Zhenyu Yang
    Principal HPC Application Engineer, Inspur
    Dr. Zhenyu Yang has dedicated more than a decade to the field of industrial Computer Aided Engineering. He joined Inspur Group two years ago as the Principal CAE Application Engineer. Currently he is focusing on innovation, development and optimization of CAE application softwares.
  • Founding Manager at CASUS - Center for Advanced Systems Understanding - GermanyMichael Bussmann
    Michael Bussmann
    Founding Manager at CASUS - Center for Advanced Systems Understanding - Germany
    Michael Bussmann is seeking new ways to understand complex systems using machine learning methods and large scale simulations. At the Center for Advanced Systems Understanding he is coordinating the research on developing digital solutions for quantitative predictions on dynamical systems, from planetary science to ecosystem dynamics, from epidemiology to traffic and air pollution. A plasma physicist by origin, Michael has been active at the forefront of HPC and machine learning for over 15 years.
  • Agenda
    2020-06-22
    2020-06-22
    17:00-00:00

    Keynote: Fugaku, the First 'Exascale' Supercomputer.

    Speaker
    24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
    Satoshi Matsuoka
    Director, RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS)
    2020-06-22
    17:00-00:00

    Extreme Scale Simulation and Scientific Data Analysis on Sunway TaihuLight.

    Speaker
    24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
    Haohuan Fu
    Gordon Bell Prize winner, Deputy Director, National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi, China Professor, Tsinghua University
    2020-06-22
    17:00-00:00

    AI and Extreme Scale Computing in Big-Data Research.

    Speaker
    24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
    Eliu Huerta
    Director, Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    2020-06-22
    17:00-00:00

    Supercomputers as Discovery Machines: Why HPC Must Rethink its Toolbox

    Speaker
    24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
    Michael Bussmann
    Founding Manager at CASUS - Center for Advanced Systems Understanding - Germany
    2020-06-22
    17:00-00:00

    Acceleration of CAE Application in Automobile Industry

    Speaker
    24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
    Zhenyu Yang
    Principal HPC Application Engineer, Inspur
    2020-06-22
    17:00-00:00

    Towards the Quantum Internet: Building an Entanglement-Sharing Quantum Network

    Speaker
    24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
    Eden Figueroa
    Professor of Stony Brook University

    Keynote: Fugaku, the First 'Exascale' Supercomputer.

    24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
    Satoshi Matsuoka
    Director, RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS)
    Dr. Satoshi Matsuoka from RIKEN Center for Computational Science will be presenting on Fugaku, the first 'Exascale' supercomputer, that is likely to top the Top500 List. Dr. Matsuoka will discuss the Fugaku design for the convergence of HPC and Big Data/AI, which are already in use in the fight against COVID-19.

    Extreme Scale Simulation and Scientific Data Analysis on Sunway TaihuLight.

    24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
    Haohuan Fu
    Gordon Bell Prize winner, Deputy Director, National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi, China Professor, Tsinghua University
    Dr. Haohuan Fu, the deputy director of National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi and the Professor of Tsinghua University. He had lead his team to earn the GORDON BELL PRIZE for two times. Using the Sunway TaihuLight, which is ranked as the world’s fastest supercomputer, the team developed software that was able to efficiently process 18.9 Pflops (or 18.9 quadrillion calculations per second) of data and create 3D visualizations relating to a devastating earthquake that occurred in Tangshan, China in 1976. The team’s software included innovations that achieved greater efficiency than had been previously attained running similar programs on the Titan and TaihuLight supercomputers.

    AI and Extreme Scale Computing in Big-Data Research.

    24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
    Eliu Huerta
    Director, Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Eliu Huerta is a theoretical astrophysicists and computer scientist that pursues the convergence of artificial intelligence and extreme scale computing to accelerate discovery in big-data research. He is the head of the Gravity Group and director of the Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

    Supercomputers as Discovery Machines: Why HPC Must Rethink its Toolbox

    24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
    Michael Bussmann
    Founding Manager at CASUS - Center for Advanced Systems Understanding - Germany
    Michael Bussmann is seeking new ways to understand complex systems using machine learning methods and large scale simulations. At the Center for Advanced Systems Understanding he is coordinating the research on developing digital solutions for quantitative predictions on dynamical systems, from planetary science to ecosystem dynamics, from epidemiology to traffic and air pollution. A plasma physicist by origin, Michael has been active at the forefront of HPC and machine learning for over 15 years.

    Acceleration of CAE Application in Automobile Industry

    24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
    Zhenyu Yang
    Principal HPC Application Engineer, Inspur
    Dr. Zhenyu Yang has dedicated more than a decade to the field of industrial Computer Aided Engineering. He joined Inspur Group two years ago as the Principal CAE Application Engineer. Currently he is focusing on innovation, development and optimization of CAE application softwares.

    Towards the Quantum Internet: Building an Entanglement-Sharing Quantum Network

    24th HPC Connection Workshop Digital
    Eden Figueroa
    Professor of Stony Brook University
    Since 2013 Prof. Figueroa has been an Associate Professor and the Group leader of the Quantum Information Technology group at Stony Brook University. Since Jan. 2019, Prof. Figueroa is also joint appointment with the Instrumentation Division and the Computer Science Initiative at Brookhaven National Laboratories.
    About

    The HPC Connection Workshop is an international High Performance Computing event organized by the Asia Supercomputer Community and Inspur Group. This event takes place three times a year: during ASC in China, ISC in Germany, and SC in the USA. Top researchers and leading professionals from around the world gather at the workshops to discuss the latest developments and disruptive technologies in AI and supercomputing.