Salishan 2023 Program
Monday, April 24
4:30pm : Registration opens
Welcome/Keynote Address
6:00pm : An Overview of High Performance Computing and Future Requirements | Jack Dongarra, The University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and The University of Manchester
7:00pm : Reception and Informal Discussions
Welcome/Keynote Address
6:00pm : An Overview of High Performance Computing and Future Requirements | Jack Dongarra, The University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and The University of Manchester
7:00pm : Reception and Informal Discussions
Tuesday, April 25
7:30am : Breakfast
Session 1 - HPC Applications in the Cloud: Gains and Losses
8:30am : High Performance Multiphysics Applications in the Post-Exascale Era | Rob Rieben, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
9:00am : HPC-Ready Containers or How to Tradeoff Between Performance and Portability | Rosa Badia, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
9:30am : Why High-Performance Computing Platforms Cannot be Eliminated | Anshu Dubey, Argonne National Laboratory
10:00am : Break
10:30am : Industrial Cloud Computing at Rolls-Royce: Is HPC in the Cloud a Cadillac or a Lemon? | Todd Simons, Rolls-Royce
11:00am : Q&A Panel Session
12:00n : Lunch
Session 2 - Disaggregation and HPC: Promise or Myth
1:30pm : Memory-Centric System Architecture | Pankaj Mehra, Elephance
2:00pm : Rediscovery of Near Data Processing Solutions Thanks to CXL Technology | Jin Lim, SK Hynix
2:30pm : Optical I/O Technology to Meet Future Demands of HPC and AI | Mark Wade, AyarLabs
3:00pm : Break
3:30pm : The State of the HPC Market and Market Predictions Regarding Disaggregation and HPC/AI | Earl Joseph, Hyperion
4:00pm : Q&A Panel Session
6:00pm : Working Dinner
: A Menagerie of High Performance Graphics Systems | Pat Hanrahan, Stanford University
Session 1 - HPC Applications in the Cloud: Gains and Losses
8:30am : High Performance Multiphysics Applications in the Post-Exascale Era | Rob Rieben, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
9:00am : HPC-Ready Containers or How to Tradeoff Between Performance and Portability | Rosa Badia, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
9:30am : Why High-Performance Computing Platforms Cannot be Eliminated | Anshu Dubey, Argonne National Laboratory
10:00am : Break
10:30am : Industrial Cloud Computing at Rolls-Royce: Is HPC in the Cloud a Cadillac or a Lemon? | Todd Simons, Rolls-Royce
11:00am : Q&A Panel Session
12:00n : Lunch
Session 2 - Disaggregation and HPC: Promise or Myth
1:30pm : Memory-Centric System Architecture | Pankaj Mehra, Elephance
2:00pm : Rediscovery of Near Data Processing Solutions Thanks to CXL Technology | Jin Lim, SK Hynix
2:30pm : Optical I/O Technology to Meet Future Demands of HPC and AI | Mark Wade, AyarLabs
3:00pm : Break
3:30pm : The State of the HPC Market and Market Predictions Regarding Disaggregation and HPC/AI | Earl Joseph, Hyperion
4:00pm : Q&A Panel Session
6:00pm : Working Dinner
: A Menagerie of High Performance Graphics Systems | Pat Hanrahan, Stanford University
Wednesday, April 26
7:30am : Breakfast
Session 3 - Is the Cloud for Everyone?
8:30am : Big Consequences of Little’s Law | Larry Kaplan, HPE
9:00am : Embracing Communication and Unreliability (Or Life Affter a Pandemic) | Rich Vuduc, Georgia Institute of Technology
9:30am : Our Advances Towards FugakuNEXT based on 'Myths in HPC' | Satoshi Matsuoka, RIKEN
10:00am : Break
10:30am : The NSF CloudBank Pilot: Progress and Challenges Facilitating Cloud Adoption | Mike Norman, San Diego Supercomputing Center
11:00am : Q&A Panel Session
12:00n : Lunch on your own
5:00pm : Random Access
8:00pm : Student Poster Session / Informal Discussions
Session 3 - Is the Cloud for Everyone?
8:30am : Big Consequences of Little’s Law | Larry Kaplan, HPE
9:00am : Embracing Communication and Unreliability (Or Life Affter a Pandemic) | Rich Vuduc, Georgia Institute of Technology
9:30am : Our Advances Towards FugakuNEXT based on 'Myths in HPC' | Satoshi Matsuoka, RIKEN
10:00am : Break
10:30am : The NSF CloudBank Pilot: Progress and Challenges Facilitating Cloud Adoption | Mike Norman, San Diego Supercomputing Center
11:00am : Q&A Panel Session
12:00n : Lunch on your own
5:00pm : Random Access
8:00pm : Student Poster Session / Informal Discussions
Thursday, April 27
7:30am : Breakfast
Session 4 - Opportunities and Challenges in Adopting Cloud Software Technologies for HPC
8:30am : Why You Should Care About Cloud: Broadening the Reach of HPC | Todd Gamblin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
9:00am : Evaluating the Cloud for Large Scale HPC Workloads | Jack Lange, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
9:30am : Computing-as-a-Service Infrastructure for Accelerating Digital Engineering | Kevin Pedretti, Sandia National Laboratories
10:00am : Break
10:30am : Bringing the Cloud to HPC Before Taking HPC to the Cloud | Quincy Wofford, Los Alamos National Laboratory
11:00am : Q&A Panel Session
12:00n : Lunch
Session 5 - Does HPC / Computing Have a Role in Edge?
1:30pm : Space-based Edge Computing | Zach Baker, Los Alamos National Laboratory
2:00pm : A Short History of Wildfire Growth Modeling Amidst Sensing, Communication, and Computing Revolutions | Janice Coen, National Center for Atmospheric Research
2:30pm : Neuromorphic Computing: How the Brain can inspire computing from HPC to the Edge | Suma Cardwell, Sandia National Laboratories
3:00pm : Break
3:30pm : Harnessing the Edge-HPC Continuum for Science | Manish Parashar, University of Utah and National Science Foundation
4:00pm : Q&A Panel Session
5:00pm : informal Disucssions
Session 4 - Opportunities and Challenges in Adopting Cloud Software Technologies for HPC
8:30am : Why You Should Care About Cloud: Broadening the Reach of HPC | Todd Gamblin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
9:00am : Evaluating the Cloud for Large Scale HPC Workloads | Jack Lange, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
9:30am : Computing-as-a-Service Infrastructure for Accelerating Digital Engineering | Kevin Pedretti, Sandia National Laboratories
10:00am : Break
10:30am : Bringing the Cloud to HPC Before Taking HPC to the Cloud | Quincy Wofford, Los Alamos National Laboratory
11:00am : Q&A Panel Session
12:00n : Lunch
Session 5 - Does HPC / Computing Have a Role in Edge?
1:30pm : Space-based Edge Computing | Zach Baker, Los Alamos National Laboratory
2:00pm : A Short History of Wildfire Growth Modeling Amidst Sensing, Communication, and Computing Revolutions | Janice Coen, National Center for Atmospheric Research
2:30pm : Neuromorphic Computing: How the Brain can inspire computing from HPC to the Edge | Suma Cardwell, Sandia National Laboratories
3:00pm : Break
3:30pm : Harnessing the Edge-HPC Continuum for Science | Manish Parashar, University of Utah and National Science Foundation
4:00pm : Q&A Panel Session
5:00pm : informal Disucssions