Salishan 2024 Program
Monday, April 22
4:30pm : Registration opens
Welcome/Keynote Address
6:00pm : Beyond Exascale Computing | Katherine Yelick, Vice Chancellor for Research and Robert S. Pepper Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley and Senior Faculty Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
7:00pm : Reception and Informal Discussions
Welcome/Keynote Address
6:00pm : Beyond Exascale Computing | Katherine Yelick, Vice Chancellor for Research and Robert S. Pepper Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley and Senior Faculty Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
7:00pm : Reception and Informal Discussions
Tuesday, April 23
7:30am : Breakfast
Session 1 - Clouds: Exascale of the Future
8:30am : Exascale Cloud Computing - A Foggy Tale of Networks, AI, and Containers | Torsten Hoefler, ETH Zurch
9:00am : Lessons Learned from 10+ Years of HPC at AWS | Brian Barrett, Amazon Web Services
9:30am : On Supercomputing Capabilities of Azure in the Era of Exascale: A Comparative Study Using Multiphysics Workflows | Amirreza Rastegari, Microsoft Azure
10:00am : Break
10:30am : HPC, AI, and Advances in Cloud Networking | Sam Skillman, Google Cloud
11:00am : Q&A Panel Session
12:00n : Lunch
Session 2 - Algorithms: Are Scientific Workloads Devolving from Mainstream?
1:30pm : HPC Processing Technology in the AI Era | Bernd Mohr, Julich Supercomuting Centre
2:00pm : Algorithms Matter: Advanced Mathematics for Advanced Architectures | Tzanio Kolev, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
2:30pm : A Return to the Unusual Business of Tailored Computing | Galen Shipman, Los Alamos National Laboatory
3:00pm : Break
3:30pm : An Optimistic View for HPC in the Future | Siva Rajamanickam, Sandia National Laboratories
4:00pm : Q&A Panel Session
6:00pm : Working Dinner
: If You Could Have Any Instruction, What Would It Be? | John Leidel, Tactical Computing Laboratories
Wednesday, April 24
7:30am : Breakfast
Session 3 - AI for National Security Science and Engineering - Emerging Challenges and Opportunities
8:30am : The AI Summer is Here, Will National Security Science and Engineering Bask in the Sunshine, or Get Burned? | Courtney Corley, Pacific Nortwest National Laboratory
9:00am : Embracing AI/ML for Mission | Nathan DeBardeleben, Los Alamos National Laboratory
9:30am : What Do We Mean When We Talk About AI Safety and Security? | Amir Sadovnik, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
10:00am : Break
10:30am : Embracing an AI Future While Building the Foundation | Dave Spirk, Palantir Technologies
11:00am : Q&A Panel Session
12:00n : Lunch/Dinner on your own
5:00pm : Random Access
Session 3 - AI for National Security Science and Engineering - Emerging Challenges and Opportunities
8:30am : The AI Summer is Here, Will National Security Science and Engineering Bask in the Sunshine, or Get Burned? | Courtney Corley, Pacific Nortwest National Laboratory
9:00am : Embracing AI/ML for Mission | Nathan DeBardeleben, Los Alamos National Laboratory
9:30am : What Do We Mean When We Talk About AI Safety and Security? | Amir Sadovnik, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
10:00am : Break
10:30am : Embracing an AI Future While Building the Foundation | Dave Spirk, Palantir Technologies
11:00am : Q&A Panel Session
12:00n : Lunch/Dinner on your own
5:00pm : Random Access
- Rick Arthur
- John Daly
- Patrick Diehl
- Johannes Doerfert
- Charles Ferenbaugh
- Todd Gamblin
- Jack Lange
- Vincent Lucarelli & Jesse Otero
- Kelly Marquardt
- Satoshi Matsuoka
- Simon McIntosh-Smith
- Ron Minnich
- Diane Oyen
- Line Pouchard
- Laura Schulz
Thursday, April 25
7:30am : Breakfast
Session 4 - Research Software Engineering - Future of Productivity
8:30am : Research Software Challenges and Solutions | Daniel Katz, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
9:00am : Research Software Engineering in Practice at Sandia National Laboratories | Miranda Mundt, Sandia National Laboratories
9:30am : Building RSE Communities at National Labs: Focus Group Takeways on RSE Organizational Models | Gregory Lemieux, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
10:00am : Break
10:30am: Kitware, A Company Built on Research Software Engineering | Bill Hoffman, Kitware
11:00am : Q&A Panel Session
12:00n : Lunch
Session 5 - Architectures of the Future
1:30pm : Optimization Through Customization | Maya Gokhale, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
2:00pm : Building Specialized HPT Systems and Composable Chiplets | Andreas Olofsson, Zero ASIC Corporation
2:30pm : Open Source RISC-V Based GPU and Enabling CUDA on Everywhere | Hyesoon Kim, Georgia Institute of Technology
3:00pm : Break
3:30pm : Efficiently Using Architectures in the Era of Customization and Specialization | Martin Schulz, Technical University of Munich
4:00pm : Q&A Panel Session
5:00pm : Reception and informal Discussions
Session 4 - Research Software Engineering - Future of Productivity
8:30am : Research Software Challenges and Solutions | Daniel Katz, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
9:00am : Research Software Engineering in Practice at Sandia National Laboratories | Miranda Mundt, Sandia National Laboratories
9:30am : Building RSE Communities at National Labs: Focus Group Takeways on RSE Organizational Models | Gregory Lemieux, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
10:00am : Break
10:30am: Kitware, A Company Built on Research Software Engineering | Bill Hoffman, Kitware
11:00am : Q&A Panel Session
12:00n : Lunch
Session 5 - Architectures of the Future
1:30pm : Optimization Through Customization | Maya Gokhale, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
2:00pm : Building Specialized HPT Systems and Composable Chiplets | Andreas Olofsson, Zero ASIC Corporation
2:30pm : Open Source RISC-V Based GPU and Enabling CUDA on Everywhere | Hyesoon Kim, Georgia Institute of Technology
3:00pm : Break
3:30pm : Efficiently Using Architectures in the Era of Customization and Specialization | Martin Schulz, Technical University of Munich
4:00pm : Q&A Panel Session
5:00pm : Reception and informal Discussions