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SUMMARY:GlobusWorld 2025
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URL:https://hpc-ai-society.org/event/globusworld-2025/
LOCATION:The Gwen Hotel\, 521 North Rush Street\, Chicago\, IL\, 60611\, United States
CATEGORIES:External Event
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SUMMARY:HPC User Forum Spring 2025
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URL:https://hpc-ai-society.org/event/hpc-user-forum-spring-2025/
LOCATION:La Fonda on the Plaza\, 100 East San Francisco Street\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:External Event
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SUMMARY:HPC Society March 2025 Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:« All Events \nThis event has passed. \nHPC Society March 2025 Lunch & Learn\nMarch 27\n@\n11:30 am\n–\n1:00 pm\nCDT \nCost:\nFree – $10.00\n\nTexas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) \n10505 Exploration Way \nAustin\,\nTX\n78758\nUnited States\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n\n\n\nAdd to calendar \n \n\nGoogle Calendar\niCalendar\nOutlook 365\nOutlook Live\n\nSociety of HPC Professionals lunch and learn event\, including tour of TACC supercomputing facility\nScientific Machine Learning in Advanced Manufacturing\nGeorge Biros\, Ph.D. – Professor and W. A. “Tex”‘ Moncrief Chair in Simulation-Based Engineering Sciences\, University of Texas Austin\n\n11:30am- Noon CDT — Networking\nNoon – 1:00pm CDT — Presentation (+ online option)\n1:00pm – 1:30pm CDT — Tour TACC Supercomputer Center (optional)\n\nAbout the Event\nPredicting grain formation during alloy solidification is of great importance in additive manufacturing (AM). Numerical simulations require fine spatial and temporal discretizations that can be computationally expensive.  In this talk\, I will discuss GrainNN\, an efficient and accurate reduced-order model for epitaxial grain growth in additive manufacturing conditions. GrainNN  is a sequence-to-sequence long-short-term-memory (LSTM) deep neural network that evolves the dynamics of manually crafted features. We present results in which GrainGNN can be orders of magnitude faster than phase field simulations\, while delivering 5%–15% pointwise error. This speedup includes the cost of the phase field simulations for generating training data. GrainGNN enables predictive simulations and uncertainty quantification of grain microstructure for situations not previously possible. \nSpeaker Bio\nGeorge Biros\, Ph.D. – Professor and W. A. “Tex” Moncrief Chair in Simulation-Based Engineering Sciences\nGeorge Biros is the W. A. “Tex”‘ Moncrief Chair in Simulation-Based Engineering Sciences in the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences and has Full Professor appointments with the departments of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science (by courtesy) at The University of Texas at Austin. \nFrom 2008 to 2011\, he was an Associate Professor in the School of Computational Science and Engineering at Georgia Tech and The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University. From 2003 to 2008\, he was an Assistant professor in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics at the University of Pennsylvania. \nHe received his BS in Mechanical Engineering from Aristotle University in Greece (1995)\, his MS in Biomedical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon (1996)\, and his PhD in Computational Science and Engineering also from Carnegie Mellon (2000).  He was a postdoctoral associate at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences from 2000 to 2003. With collaborators\, he received the ACM Gordon Bell Prize in 2003 and in 2010. \n \nMembers: remember to login to see your free ticket option. Note: if you see a message to renew\, we have seen a glitch on some browsers. Click the renew link\, which will take you to your account page\, where you will see if you are current. If you are\, simply navigate again to the event page and you should see your free ticket option.\n\n\n\nHPC Society January 2025 Lunch & Learn \n\nHPC Society 2025 Annual Technology Event
URL:https://hpc-ai-society.org/event/hpc-society-march-2025-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)\, 10505 Exploration Way\, Austin\, TX\, 78758\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,SHPCP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250130T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250130T130000
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CREATED:20250423T214138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250425T222004Z
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SUMMARY:HPC Society January 2025 Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:« All Events \nThis event has passed. \nHPC Society January 2025 Lunch & Learn\nJanuary 30\n@\n11:30 am\n–\n1:00 pm\nCost:\nFree – $10.00\n\nHCC West Loop Campus \n5601 W Loop S.\, Room C142 \nHouston\,\n77081\nUnited States \n+ Google Map \n  \n\n\n\n\nAdd to calendar \n \n\nGoogle Calendar\niCalendar\nOutlook 365\nOutlook Live\n\nSociety of HPC Professionals lunch and learn event\, including tour of TACC supercomputing facility\nScientific Machine Learning in Advanced Manufacturing\nGeorge Biros\, Ph.D. – Professor and W. A. “Tex”‘ Moncrief Chair in Simulation-Based Engineering Sciences\, University of Texas Austin\n\n11:30am- Noon CDT — Networking\nNoon – 1:00pm CDT — Presentation (+ online option)\n1:00pm – 1:30pm CDT — Tour TACC Supercomputer Center (optional)\n\nAbout the Event\nPredicting grain formation during alloy solidification is of great importance in additive manufacturing (AM). Numerical simulations require fine spatial and temporal discretizations that can be computationally expensive.  In this talk\, I will discuss GrainNN\, an efficient and accurate reduced-order model for epitaxial grain growth in additive manufacturing conditions. GrainNN  is a sequence-to-sequence long-short-term-memory (LSTM) deep neural network that evolves the dynamics of manually crafted features. We present results in which GrainGNN can be orders of magnitude faster than phase field simulations\, while delivering 5%–15% pointwise error. This speedup includes the cost of the phase field simulations for generating training data. GrainGNN enables predictive simulations and uncertainty quantification of grain microstructure for situations not previously possible. \nAbout the Speaker\nGeorge Biros\, Ph.D. – Professor and W. A. “Tex”‘ Moncrief Chair in Simulation-Based Engineering Sciences\nPredicting grain formation during alloy solidification is of great importance in additive manufacturing (AM). Numerical simulations require fine spatial and temporal discretizations that can be computationally expensive.  In this talk\, I will discuss GrainNN\, an efficient and accurate reduced-order model for epitaxial grain growth in additive manufacturing conditions. GrainNN  is a sequence-to-sequence long-short-term-memory (LSTM) deep neural network that evolves the dynamics of manually crafted features. We present results in which GrainGNN can be orders of magnitude faster than phase field simulations\, while delivering 5%–15% pointwise error. This speedup includes the cost of the phase field simulations for generating training data. GrainGNN enables predictive simulations and uncertainty quantification of grain microstructure for situations not previously possible. \n \nMembers: remember to login to see your free ticket option. Note: if you see a message to renew\, we have seen a glitch on some browsers. Click the renew link\, which will take you to your account page\, where you will see if you are current. If you are\, simply navigate again to the event page and you should see your free ticket option.\n\n\n\nHPC Society January 2025 Lunch & Learn
URL:https://hpc-ai-society.org/event/hpc-society-january-2025-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:HCC West Loop Campus\, 5601 W Loop S.\, Room C142\, Houston\, 77081\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,SHPCP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241205T113000
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CREATED:20250423T233538Z
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SUMMARY:SHPCP December 2024 Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:« All Events \nThis event has passed. \nSHPCP December 2024 Lunch & Learn\nDecember 5\n@\n11:30 am\n–\n1:30 pm\nCST \nCost:\nFree – $20.00\n\nTexas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) \n10505 Exploration Way \nAustin\,\nTX\n78758\nUnited States\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n\n\n\nAdd to calendar \n \n\nGoogle Calendar\niCalendar\nOutlook 365\nOutlook Live\n\nSociety of HPC Professionals lunch and learn event\, including tour of TACC supercomputing facility and Visualization Lab!\nHow HPC and Art Create the Future of Scientific Visualization\nDr. Greg Abram\, Research Scientist\, Scalable Vis Technologies\, TACC (Texas Advanced Computing Center at UT Austin)\n\n1:30am- Noon CDT — Networking\nNoon – 1:00pm CDT — Presentation (+ online option)\n1:00pm – 1:30pm CDT — Tour TACC ACB Visualization Lab (optional)\n\nDownload presentations and/or watch videos\n \nDownload opening remarks slides\n\n \nDownload presentation\n\n \nWatch the Video\n \nYou must be a member to view event materials. Consider joining us!\nAbout the Event\nHPC simulation enables us to study physical systems that cannot be directly examined.   By converting internal digital representations of those physical systems to visual imagery\, we leverage our vast capability to understand the world around us to glean knowledge from computation.   Over the past few decades\, a great deal of work has been done on the computational aspects of the problem\, developing algorithms and systems for converting abstract data to forms amenable for rendering. In this talk we will discuss how the Sculpting Vis project\, a collective of computer scientists and artists at the University of Minnesota and the University of Texas\, are bringing artistic principles into the visualization process to make visualizations more effective in conveying information not only to the scientists behind the work but also to a broader public that needs to understand what it means about the world around us. This talk will be accompanied by a visit the TACC ACB Visualization Lab. \nAbout the Speaker\nGreg Abram\, Ph.D. – Research Scientist\, Scalable Vis Technologies\nGreg Abram is a computer scientist with many years of experience in developing and applying visualization tools to large scientific datasets.  During his 20 years at IBM Research he helped develop the IBM Visualization Data Explorer\, the first visualization system designed specifically for the large-scale datasets produced in HPC systems.  In his 15 years at TACC he has continued to develop visualization tools as well as apply them to a wide range of scientific endeavor. Greg earned his B.A.\, B.S.\, Mathematics from University of Florida and a M.S.\, Ph.D.\, Computer Science from University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. \n \nMembers: remember to login to see your free ticket option. Note: if you see a message to renew\, we have seen a glitch on some browsers. Click the renew link\, which will take you to your account page\, where you will see if you are current. If you are\, simply navigate again to the event page and you should see your free ticket option.\n\n\n\nSHPCP October 2024 Lunch & Learn \n\nHPC Society January 2025 Lunch & Learn
URL:https://hpc-ai-society.org/event/shpcp-december-2024-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)\, 10505 Exploration Way\, Austin\, TX\, 78758\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,SHPCP
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CREATED:20250424T170246Z
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SUMMARY:SHPCP October 2024 Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:« All Events \nThis event has passed. \nSHPCP October 2024 Lunch & Learn\nOctober 31\n@\n1:00 pm\n–\n5:00 pm\nCDT \nCost:\nFree – $10.00\n\nHCC West Loop Campus \n5601 W Loop S.\, Room C142 \nHouston\,\n77081\nUnited States \n+ Google Map \n  \n\n\n\n\nAdd to calendar \n \n\nGoogle Calendar\niCalendar\nOutlook 365\nOutlook Live\n\nLunch & Learn – October 2024\nAI + Accelerated Computing Enable AI Physics Breakthroughs\nMadhu Vellakal\, Solutions Engineering Manager\, Rescale\n\nNetworking: 11:30am – Noon CDT\nPresentation: Noon – 1:00pm CDT\n\nDownload presentations and/or watch videos\n \nDownload the Opening Remarks Slides\n\n \nDownload the Presentation\n\n \nWatch the Video\n \nYou must be a member to view event materials. Consider joining us!\nAbout the Event\nRescale AI powered by NVIDIA on Rescale revolutionizes computation-driven R&D workflows\, offering a turnkey\, multi-cloud solution built for enterprises and fully supported to accelerate product development. This talk will cover the high-level introduction of AI Physics on Rescale and its potential\, along with real-world implementations in various fields including turbomachinery\, LeMans Hypercar aerodynamics\, spaceship re-entry\, and crash simulations. \nAbout the Speaker\nMadhu Vellakal\, Solutions Engineering Manager\, Rescale\nMadhu Vellakal is a Solutions Engineering Manager at Rescale. He brings several years of experience in computational science\, high-performance computing\, analytics\, and machine learning to Rescale. He is part of the Forge team at Rescale chartered with accelerating the adoption of AI technologies in CAE workflows. \nMadhu has a Master of Engineering in Energy Systems from UIUC and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University at Buffalo. He has authored various technical presentations\, reviewed abstracts and manuscripts\, served on technical committees\, and chaired conference sessions. He enjoys the opportunity to help customers across industries in the journey of implementing advanced computing in the cloud. Outside of work Madhu enjoys following Arsenal FC\, biking\, and backpacking. \n \nMembers: remember to login to see your free ticket option. Note: if you see a message to renew\, we have seen a glitch on some browsers. Click the renew link\, which will take you to your account page\, where you will see if you are current. If you are\, simply navigate again to the event page and you should see your free ticket option.\n\n\n\nSHPCP August 2024 Lunch & Learn \n\nSHPCP December 2024 Lunch & Learn
URL:https://hpc-ai-society.org/event/shpcp-october-2024-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:HCC West Loop Campus\, 5601 W Loop S.\, Room C142\, Houston\, 77081\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,SHPCP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240829T113000
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DTSTAMP:20260408T094701
CREATED:20250424T184551Z
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SUMMARY:SHPCP August 2024 Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:« All Events \nThis event has passed. \nSHPCP August 2024 Lunch & Learn\nAugust 29\n@\n11:30 am\n–\n1:00 pm\nCDT \nCost:\nFree – $10.00\n\nTexas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) \n10505 Exploration Way \nAustin\,\nTX\n78758\nUnited States\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n\n\n\nAdd to calendar \n \n\nGoogle Calendar\niCalendar\nOutlook 365\nOutlook Live\n\nSociety of HPC Professionals lunch and learn event\, including tour of TACC supercomputing facility!\nHow HPC Revolutionized Storm Surge Modeling\nDr. Clint Dawson\, Department Chair Aerospace Engineering & Engineering Mechanics\n\n11:30am- Noon CDT – Networking\nNoon – 1:00pm CDT – Presentation (+ online option)\n1:00pm – 1:30pm CDT –TACC supercomputer center tour (optional)\n\nAbout the Event\nStorm surge modeling refers to computer models of flooding in coastal regions due to hurricanes and tropical storms.  It results when water is pushed by winds into coastal regions.  In this talk\, I will give a history of how parallel computing research in the mid 90’s revolutionized storm surge modeling in the late 1990’s and into the 2000s.  I will also discuss how these models have evolved and where I see them evolving over the next five to ten years\, and how HPC plays a vital role in these developments. \nAbout the Speaker\nClint Dawson\, Ph.D.\, Department Chair Aerospace Engineering & Engineering Mechanics\nDr. Clint Dawson is the Department Chair and holds the John J. McKetta Centennial Energy Chair in Engineering in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics\, and is the director of the Computational Hydraulics Group in the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences. He received Bachelor of Arts and Master of Science degrees in mathematics from Texas Tech University in 1982 and 1984\, respectively. He received his Ph.D. from Rice University in 1988 in mathematical sciences. From 1988 to 1990 he was a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow and Dickson Instructor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Chicago. In 1990 he returned to Rice as an assistant professor in the Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics. He was promoted to associate professor at Rice University in 1994. He moved to the University of Texas in 1995. He was promoted to full professor in 2000. He was named the Edward S. Hyman Endowed Chair in Engineering in 2011 and received the John J. McKetta Centennial Energy Chair in Engineering in 2014. \nDr. Dawson has authored or co-authored over 200 technical articles in the areas of numerical analysis\, numerical methods and parallel computing\, with applications to flow and transport in porous media\, and shallow water systems. In 2001\, he was elected Chair of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Activity Group on Geosciences. He has served on numerous conference organizing committees\, review panels\, and editorial boards. He is currently managing editor of Computational Geosciences. In 2011\, he was given the Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences Distinguished Research Excellence Award. He received the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Geosciences Career Prize in 2013.  He was named a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in 2016. \nIn 2024\, Dawson received The University of Texas President’s Research Impact Award\, which recognizes university researchers whose scholarly or creative endeavors have changed lives and the way we look at and understand the world. Dawson’s work has been instrumental in developing a simulation code that is used worldwide in coastal ocean modeling and hurricane storm surge predictions. A video highlighting Dawson’s work was created for the award ceremony. \n \nMembers: remember to login to see your free ticket option. Note: if you see a message to renew\, we have seen a glitch on some browsers. Click the renew link\, which will take you to your account page\, where you will see if you are current. If you are\, simply navigate again to the event page and you should see your free ticket option.\n\n\n\nSHPCP October 2024 Lunch & Learn
URL:https://hpc-ai-society.org/event/shpcp-august-2024-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)\, 10505 Exploration Way\, Austin\, TX\, 78758\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,SHPCP
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240808T113000
DTSTAMP:20260408T094701
CREATED:20250424T185706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250425T185825Z
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SUMMARY:HPC Society Summer 2024 Event
DESCRIPTION:« All Events \nThis event has passed. \nHPC Society Summer 2024 Event\nAugust 8\n@\n10:00 am\n–\n11:30 am\nCDT \nCost:\nFree\n\nSkybox Houston One Datacenter \n22000 Franz Rd. \nKaty\,\nTX\n77449\nUnited States\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n\n\n\nAdd to calendar \n \n\nGoogle Calendar\niCalendar\nOutlook 365\nOutlook Live\n\nThe Society of HPC Professionals Field Trip\nSpecial event – Friday August 2\, 2024\nTour of Shell and DUG Houston Datacenters\n\nPlan to arrive 15 minutes early to allow time for check-in\n\nDownload presentations and/or watch videos\n \nDownload the Opening Remarks Slides\n \nYou must be a member to view event materials. Consider joining us!\nAbout the Event\nSince its summer we thought a special event was in order to follow up from discussions at our Annual Technology Event on April 25. We toured both Shell and DUG (DownUnder GeoSolutions) datacenters\, both of which feature different examples of immersion cooling. \nThe event officially concluded at 11:30am\, at which point some joined us for lunch at a nearby Phat Eatery restaurant to continue to network and discuss all things HPC & AI. \n\n\n\nSHPCP May 2024 Lunch & Learn \n\nSHPCP August 2024 Lunch & Learn
URL:https://hpc-ai-society.org/event/hpc-society-summer-2024-event/
LOCATION:Skybox Houston One Datacenter\, 22000 Franz Rd.\, Katy\, TX\, 77449\, United States
CATEGORIES:SHPCP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240530T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240530T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T094701
CREATED:20250424T191446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250425T185845Z
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SUMMARY:SHPCP May 2024 Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:« All Events \nThis event has passed. \nSHPCP May 2024 Lunch & Learn\nMay 30\n@\n11:30 am\n–\n1:00 pm\nCDT \nCost:\nFree – $15.00\n\nTexas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) \n10505 Exploration Way \nAustin\,\nTX\n78758\nUnited States\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n\n\n\nAdd to calendar \n \n\nGoogle Calendar\niCalendar\nOutlook 365\nOutlook Live\n\nSociety of HPC Professionals lunch and learn event\, including tour of TACC supercomputing facility!\nInspireSemi Thunderbird Next Generation Compute Accelerator for HPC\, AI\, and Graph Analytics\nAlex Gray – Founder\, President\, and CTO\nDoug Norton – CMO\n\n11:30am- Noon CDT – Networking\nNoon – 1:00pm CDT – Presentation (+ online option)\n1:00pm – 1:30pm CDT – TACC supercomputer center tour (optional)\n\nDownload presentations and/or watch videos\n \nDownload the Opening Remarks Slides\n\n \nDownload the Presentation\n\n \nWatch the Video\n \nYou must be a member to view event materials. Consider joining us!\nAbout the Event\nInspireSemi’s powerful Thunderbird “supercomputer cluster-on-a-chip” accelerated computing solution is based on an array of thousands of modern\, efficient\, and powerful 64-bit CPU cores\, tightly integrated with high-speed memory and networking.  With over 6\,000 interconnected 64-bit CPU cores (FP64) per PCIe card\, it is an energy-efficient and versatile platform for HPC\, AI\, graph analytics\, and other compute-intensive workloads. \nThunderbird leverages the modern\, open standard RISC-V CPU ISA (instruction set architecture)\, which provides access to an established\, thriving ecosystem of software\, compilers\, libraries\, and development tools. The developer-friendly all-CPU programming model eliminates vendor lock-in and greatly simplifies software development\, QA\, and maintenance\, since there is no need to support multiple and often proprietary software stacks (e.g. CUDA\, ROCM\, FPGAs\, etc.). This also enables the combination of HPC & AI on one platform for deeper insights and bigger advancements. \nAbout the Speakers\nAlex Gray\, Founder\, President\, and Chief Technology Officer\, Inspire Semiconductor\, Inc.\nAlex is the founder of InspireSemi and inventor of its processor architecture. He is a versatile technical leader skilled in most areas of electronic design\, and across other engineering disciplines. He previously founded CryptoCore Intellectual Holdings LLC\, the predecessor to InspireSemi\, and Gray Global Enterprises LLC\, a lab equipment supplier. He has over a decade of design engineering experience with companies including SunPower Corporation and SolarBridge Technologies. \nAlex earned his BS in Electrical Engineering from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign at age 20. He holds nine patents. \n \nDoug Norton\, Chief Marketing Officer\, Inspire Semiconductor\, Inc.\nDoug is a senior business development\, sales\, and marketing executive with over 35 years of experience in public and startup enterprise technology companies. He brings a customer focused approach to market development\, go to market strategy\, creating OEM\, channel\, & technology partnerships\, and building worldwide sales teams. \nHe began his career at IBM in product development then moved to the sales & marketing organization. He went on to various senior leadership positions at Cadence Design Systems\, CoWare\, Newisys\, Virtual Instruments\, and Nimbix.  He is President of the Society of HPC Professionals and member of the RISC-V SIG-HPC and marketing committee. Doug earned a BS in Electrical Engineering cum laude from Missouri University of Science & Technology. \nWhen he’s not working in HPC & AI\, his passion is all things automotive. This includes restoring cars (>30) as well as a namesake 1971 Norton Commando 750 motorcycle. \n \nMembers: remember to login to see your free ticket option. Note: if you see a message to renew\, we have seen a glitch on some browsers. Click the renew link\, which will take you to your account page\, where you will see if you are current. If you are\, simply navigate again to the event page and you should see your free ticket option.\n\n\n\nSHPCP Annual Technology Meeting 2024 \n\nHPC Society Summer 2024 Event
URL:https://hpc-ai-society.org/event/shpcp-may-2024-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)\, 10505 Exploration Way\, Austin\, TX\, 78758\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,SHPCP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240424T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240424T160000
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CREATED:20250424T213338Z
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SUMMARY:SHPCP Annual Technology Meeting 2024
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n \nThis event has passed. \n\n	SHPCP Annual Technology Meeting 2024\n			April 24\n	 @\n8:00 am\n	 –\n4:00 pm \n\n	Cost:\n\nFree – $50.00\n\n			\n		Shell Woodcreek Campus			\n	\n\n150 N. Dairy Ashford Road\n		\n		Houston\,\n	TX\n	77079\n	United States\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n					\n						\n	 \n\n\n\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n \n\n\n	Google Calendar\n\n\n	iCalendar\n\n\n	Outlook 365\n\n\n	Outlook Live\n\n\nThis year’s  Annual Technology Meeting of The Society of HPC Professionals was a great event held at the beautiful Shell Woodcreek facility. There was also a virtual option for those who could not attend in person.\nWe had a great lineup of speakers from the HPC & AI community per the agenda below. Members may login and view presentations and watch the meeting videos.\n					\n									AGENDA\n					\n					\n									EVENT SPEAKERS\n					\n					\n									JOIN NOW\n					 \nJoin now for $60 – just $10 more for full year membership plus many other benefits. Students can join for free.\nWe Thank Our Sponsors\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n															\n																														 \nMedia & Analyst\n\n															\n																														 \nDownload presentations and/or watch videos\nMeeting introduction \n					\n				\n									Download the Presentation\n					\n					\n				\n									Watch the Video\n					 \nIntersect360 Research: HPC-AI Trends 2024 \n					\n				\n									Download the Presentation\n					\n					\n				\n									Watch the Video\n					 \nConvergent Science: Driving Change through HPC \n					\n				\n									Download the Presentation\n					\n					\n				\n									Watch the Video\n					 \nCenter for Humane Technology: Navigating the AI Explosion: A Pivotal Moment in History \n					\n				\n									View the Presentation\n					\n					\n				\n									Watch the Video\n					 \nAWS End-to-End Drug Discovery through Digital Integration of Data & Analytics: From Wet-lab to Dry-lab to Insight  \n					\n				\n									Watch the Video\n					 \nShell: Pushing the boundaries of performance\, efficiency & sustainability presentation \n					\n				\n									Download the Presentation\n					\n					\n				\n									Watch the Video\n					 \nResponsible Compute: Harnessing Mother Earth to run HPC workloads Sustainably video \n					\n				\n									Download the Presentation\n					\n					\n				\n									Watch the Video\n					 \nPanel Discussion: How will Exascale\, quantum\, etc. impact your science  \n					\n				\n									Watch the Video\n					 \nYou must be a member to view event materials.  Consider joining us!\nEvent Speakers\n																														 \nAddison Snell\nCo-Founder & CEO of Intersect360 Research \nAddison Snell is the CEO of Intersect360 Research and a veteran of the High Performance Computing industry. He launched the company in 2007 as Tabor Research\, a division of Tabor Communications\, and served as that company’s VP/GM until he and his partner\, Christopher Willard\, Ph.D.\, acquired Tabor Research in 2009. During his tenure\, Addison has established Intersect360 Research as a premier source of market information\, analysis\, and consulting. He was named one of 2010’s “People to Watch” by HPCwire. \nAddison was previously an HPC industry analyst for IDC\, where he was well-known among industry stakeholders. Prior to IDC\, he gained recognition as a marketing leader and spokesperson for SGI’s supercomputing products and strategy. Addison holds a master’s degree from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania. \n					\n						Linkedin\n											\n																														 \nKelly Senecal\, Ph.D.\nCo-Founder\, Convergent Science \nDr. Kelly Senecal is a co-founder of Convergent Science\, an industry-leading computational fluid dynamics software company. He is a visiting professor at the University of Oxford\, an adjunct professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison\, and a co-founder and director of the Computational Chemistry Consortium (C3). Dr. Senecal is a Fellow of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)\, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)\, and the Combustion Institute (CI). He is currently Chair of the executive committee of the ASME ICE Division. Recent accolades include the 2019 ASME ICE Award\, the 2024 ASME Dedicated Service Award\, and the 2023 SAE John Johnson Diesel Engine Research Medal. \nDr. Senecal has long been an advocate of creating cleaner propulsion systems\, with a particular focus on using CFD and HPC to enable faster design. Starting with his TEDx talk in late 2016\, he has promoted a diverse mix of transportation technologies through invited talks\, articles\, and social media. Dr. Senecal is co-author of the book Racing Toward Zero: The Untold Story of Driving Green\, winner of the 2022 Independent Press Award for Environment. \n					\n						Linkedin\n											\n																														 \nRandima (Randy) Fernando\nCo-Founder\, Center for Humane Technology \nRandima helps leading tech companies\, NGOs\, policymakers\, and others understand and act on the intersections between technology\, ethics\, mindfulness\, and social good. He is a Co-Founder and former Executive Director of Center for Humane Technology\, which has helped over 100 million people globally understand the harms of extractive technology through the documentary film The Social Dilemma\, the podcast Your Undivided Attention\, and many other initiatives. \nRandy started his career at NVIDIA\, where he led many award-winning projects and authored three #1-ranked books on 3D graphics over seven years. Additionally\, he was a founding Board Member of the NVIDIA Foundation. Randy then served for seven years as founding Executive Director at Mindful Schools\, a nonprofit that has taught mindfulness to millions of kids and over 70\,000 educators worldwide. He is also on the board of Spirit Rock Meditation Center. \n					\n						Linkedin\n											\n																														 \nKristjan Hafsteinsson\nCEO\, Responsible Compute \nKristjan Hafsteinsson is the Co-founder and CEO of Responsible Compute and has developed the project from conception to operation. Responsible Compute is a bit of a unicorn in the CSP world\, with a hyper focus on HPC and AI/ML infrastructure delivered in a responsible way. We believe it is very important in this multi-cloud world to have the option of combining the offerings of specialized providers with those of the hyperscale providers to better fit the applications. \nSince 2006 Kristjan has been actively taking part in the Data Center industry in Iceland\, harnessing its sustainable energy sources. Prior to Responsible Compute\, he took on key roles in and leading multiple Data Center projects for Siminn and Mila (Formerly Iceland Telecom) as well as leading two startups in the field. Iceland has a unique value proposition with its Geothermal and Hydroelectric energy sources (electricity production in Iceland is 70% Hydro and 30% Geothermal). In addition\, free air-to-air cooling and water cooling provide an extremely efficient solution leading to a world class low carbon footprint. \n					\n						Linkedin\n											\n																														 \nMichael Gujral\nHPC Service Development Manager\, Shell \nMichael Gujral is the HPC Service Development Manager at Shell\, where he oversees the demand & delivery of high-performance computing (HPC) resources & solutions for both new and existing workloads. With a career spanning over 16 years at Shell\, Michael has held diverse roles in IT\, Technical Data Management\, and Geophysics. He has worked in various locations\, including Calgary\, Pittsburgh\, and his current base in Houston. \nMichael earned his Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering from the University of British Columbia. Outside of work\, he enjoys spending time with his family – he’s a proud husband and father to two lovely daughters\, Amelia and Emma\, aged 6 and 4. In his free time\, you’ll often find him in the kitchen\, experimenting with cooking\, or out running to stay active and healthy. \n					\n						Linkedin\n											\n																														 \nPunith Shivaprasad\nGlobal Technical Lead for Immersion Coolants business\, Shell \nPunith Shivaprasad is working as Global Technical Lead for Immersion Coolants business\, which is part of the global lubricants organization and based in Houston\, TX. In his current role he provides technology support to customers in the data-centre and blockchain industry. He joined Shell in 2007 and held various roles in Projects and Technology group. \nHe holds PhD in Civil Engineering\, and carried out postdoctoral research at Clemson University in South Carolina. Outside of work\, he enjoys spending time with his family and watching cricket. \n					\n						Linkedin\n											\n																														 \nMileidy Giraldo\, Ph.D.\nWorldwide Lead\, Multi-Modal Multi-Omics Data Strategy\, AWS \nDr. Mileidy Giraldo has over 20 years of experience as a Scientist in Academia and Industry with expertise in Omics\, Bioinformatics\, Protein Structure\, Infectious diseases\, and Vaccine design. In the past 6 years Dr. Giraldo has served as a Scientific Advisor to tech companies and Technology Strategist to Pharma R&D and IT/HPC leaders worldwide. At AWS\, Dr. Giraldo is the Worldwide Head of R&D Digital and Data Strategy for Healthcare and Life Sciences. She thrives as a science-to-technology conduit translating scientific requirements into technology solutions that drive Digital Transformation. \nDr. Giraldo’s team is spearheading innovation in R&D across a number of areas\, including: i) Digitally-connected labs to automate\, monitor\, and connect ELN/LIMS systems\, lab/robotics software\, and instruments and devices; ii) Digital twins as in silico alternatives to in vivo testing; iii) Genomics histopathology multi-modal Foundational Models for disease risk prediction; iv) Pan-Amazon approaches to improve trial patient engagement and adherence with Alexa; v) Gen AI to mine scientific publications and integrate with multi-omics datasets; vi) LLMs to convert scientists’ natural language queries to SQL to mine a large Genomics knowledgebase; vii/ Multi-agent solutions for multi-step drug design protocol in precision discovery. \n\n\n\n\n				SHPCP February 2024 Lunch & Learn	\n\n\n	\n		SHPCP May 2024 Lunch & Learn
URL:https://hpc-ai-society.org/event/shpcp-annual-technology-meeting-2024/
LOCATION:Shell Woodcreek Campus\, 150 N. Dairy Ashford Road\, Houston\, TX\, 77079\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Technology Event,SHPCP
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SUMMARY:SHPCP February 2024 Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:« All Events \nThis event has passed. \nSHPCP February 2024 Lunch & Learn\nFebruary 29\n@\n11:30 am\n–\n1:00 pm\nCST \nCost:\nFree – $15.00\n\nTexas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) \n10505 Exploration Way \nAustin\,\nTX\n78758\nUnited States\n+ Google Map \n  \n\n\n\n\nAdd to calendar \n \n\nGoogle Calendar\niCalendar\nOutlook 365\nOutlook Live\n\nSociety of HPC Professionals lunch and learn event\, including tour of TACC supercomputing facility!\nOptimal Therapeutic Strategies for HER2+ Breast Cancer Treatment: A Mathematical Modeling Approach\nErnesto Lima\, Ph.D. – Research Associate\, Center for Computational Oncology at the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin\n\n11:30am- Noon CDT – Networking\nNoon – 1:00pm CDT – Presentation (+ online option)\n1:00- 2:00pm CDT – TACC Tour\n\nDownload presentations and/or watch videos\n \nDownload the Opening Remarks Slides\n\n \nDownload the Presentation\n\n \nWatch the Video\n \nYou must be a member to view event materials. Consider joining us!\nAbout the Event\nThe treatment of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 positive (HER2+) breast cancer often involves a combination of drugs targeting the HER2 receptor and chemotherapy. Determining the optimal therapeutic regimen that maximizes tumor control while minimizing toxicity remains a challenge. In this study\, we utilized data from a murine model of HER2+ breast cancer\, quantifying temporal changes in tumor volume under various trastuzumab and doxorubicin treatment protocols. \nEmploying a Bayesian framework\, we developed\, calibrated\, and selected ten mathematical models characterizing the dynamic relationship between tumor volume and drug availability\, as well as drug-drug interactions. Optimal control theory was then applied to identify two optimal treatment protocols. The first protocol\, using the same experimental doses for both drugs\, predicted an additional 45% reduction in tumor burden compared to the experimental regimen. The second protocol\, utilizing the same trastuzumab dose\, achieved equivalent tumor control with only 43% of the doxorubicin dose. \nOur results highlight the effectiveness of mathematical modeling and optimal control theory in identifying therapeutic regimens that enhance efficacy and minimize toxicity in HER2+ breast cancer treatment. \nAbout the Speaker\nErnesto Lima\, Ph.D.\, Research Associate\, Center for Computational Oncology at the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin\nErnesto Lima received his Doctor of Science in Computational Modeling from the National Laboratory for Scientific Computing (LNCC) in Brazil in 2014. During his doctoral studies\, he was a visitor at the University of Texas at Austin. This experience inspired him to return to the University of Texas\, where he is currently a Research Associate at the Center for Computational Oncology at the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences and a member of the Life Sciences group at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC). \nHis research focuses on the development of numerical methods\, innovative tumor growth models\, treatment optimization\, and model selection and calibration. \n \nMembers: remember to login to see your free ticket option. Note: if you see a message to renew\, we have seen a glitch on some browsers. Click the renew link\, which will take you to your account page\, where you will see if you are current. If you are\, simply navigate again to the event page and you should see your free ticket option.\n\n\n\nSHPCP January 2024 Lunch & Learn \n\nSHPCP Annual Technology Meeting 2024
URL:https://hpc-ai-society.org/event/shpcp-february-2024-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)\, 10505 Exploration Way\, Austin\, TX\, 78758\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,SHPCP
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SUMMARY:SHPCP January 2024 Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n \nThis event has passed. \n\n	SHPCP January 2024 Lunch & Learn\n			January 25\n	 @\n11:30 am\n	 –\n1:00 pm\nCST \n\n	Cost:\n\nFree – $15.00\n\n			\n		HCC West Loop Campus			\n	\n\n5601 W Loop S.\, Room C142\n		\n		Houston\,\n	77081\n	United States\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n					\n						\n	 \n\n\n\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n \n\n\n	Google Calendar\n\n\n	iCalendar\n\n\n	Outlook 365\n\n\n	Outlook Live\n\n\nLunch & Learn – January 2024\nPerformant Data Analytics Through Purpose-Built Computer Architecture\nMartin Deneroff\, CEO\, Lucata Corporation\n\nNetworking: 11:30am – Noon CDT\nPresentation: Noon – 1:00pm CDT\n\nDownload presentations and/or watch videos\n					\n				\n									Download the Presentation\n					\n					\n				\n									Watch the Video\n					 \nYou must be a member to view event materials.  Consider joining us!\nAbout the Event\nLucata Corporation was created on the premise that a computer architecture specifically targeted at irregular access to large\, sparse data sets can dramatically outperform conventional architectures in both absolute performance and cost-effectiveness. The Lucata Pathfinder is the first such architecture to become available for commercial and research applications. \nWhile the Pathfinder architecture was first conceived for use in applications such as counter-terrorism\, it has become clear that its specialized characteristics provide massive advantages in a diverse range of application areas\, including Fraud Detection\, Genomics\, Real-Time Optimization\, and Retrieval-Augmented Generation in concert with LLMs. \nAbout the Speaker\nMartin Deneroff\, CEO\, Lucata Corporation\nMartin Deneroff\, the driving force behind Lucata Corporation and the Pathfinder Architecture\, graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science\, and received a Master of Computer Science from Monmouth University. His career has spanned numerous areas in parallel processing and computer architecture\, including developing the architectures for SGI’s Challenge and Origen servers\, DE Shaw Research’s Anton Molecular Dynamics Supercomputer\, and\, most recently Lucata’s Pathfinder Architecture.  He has served as Vice President of Server and Platform Engineering at SGI and as Head of Engineering at DE Shaw Research\, and holds over 20 patents in parallel processing hardware. Together with Lucata’s founders\, Peter Kogge\, Jay Brockman\, and Ed Upchurch\, he has pioneered the application of Migratory Thread and Near-Memory Processing to practical applications. \n																														 \nMembers: remember to login to see your free ticket option. Note: if you see a message to renew\, we have seen a glitch on some browsers. Click the renew link\, which will take you to your account page\, where you will see if you are current. If you are\, simply navigate again to the event page and you should see your free ticket option.\n\n\n\n\n				SHPCP October 2023 Lunch & Learn	\n\n\n	\n		SHPCP February 2024 Lunch & Learn
URL:https://hpc-ai-society.org/event/shpcp-january-2024-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:HCC West Loop Campus\, 5601 W Loop S.\, Room C142\, Houston\, 77081\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,SHPCP
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SUMMARY:SHPCP October 2023 Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:« All Events \nThis event has passed. \nSHPCP October 2023 Lunch & Learn\nOctober 26\n@\n12:00 pm\n–\n1:00 pm\nCDT \nCost:\nFree – $20.00\n\nHCC West Loop Campus \n5601 W Loop S.\, Room C142 \nHouston\,\n77081\nUnited States \n+ Google Map \n  \n\n\n\n\nAdd to calendar \n \n\nGoogle Calendar\niCalendar\nOutlook 365\nOutlook Live\n\nThe Society of HPC Professionals Lunch and Learn Event\nTackling Healthcare’s Paradoxes: Using a ML-Enabled EMR Provider Workflow to Improve Patient Care & Streamline Non-Clinical Tasks\nDr. Omar Mohtar\, MD Ph.D.\, Founder ParaDoc Health\n\nNetworking: 11:30am – Noon CDT\nPresentation: Noon – 1:00pm CDT\n\nDownload presentations and/or watch videos\n \nDownload the Presentation\n\n \nWatch the Video\n \nYou must be a member to view event materials. Consider joining us!\nAbout the Event\nDr. Omar Mohtar created ParaDocs Health to diagnose healthcare system inefficiencies and treat with RPA solutions to maximize patient outcomes and minimize costs. He aims to simplify the value-based care experience for providers by automating non-clinical task documentation\, freeing them up to 10 hours of administrative work per week. Empowering healthcare professionals with confident clinical decision making\, by streamlining clinical notes for transparent feedback through an intuitive\, provider-tailored interface. \nDr. Mohtar’s journey started in Boston where over 50% of providers’ time is spent on administrative tasks\, impacting patient outcomes and worsening burnout. ParaDocs Health is on a mission to give Providers back their passion through a platform designed to alleviate the administrative burden from assessment\, to treatment\, to reimbursement. Today\, he is looking for healthcare professionals to embark on the care experience revolution and reawaken the dream. \nAbout the Speaker\nDr. Omar Mohtar\, MD Ph.D.\, Founder ParaDoc Health\nDr. Omar Mohtar\, the driving force behind ParaDocs Health\, graduated from Boston University School of Medicine as a distinguished physician-scientist. His groundbreaking dissertation on leptin’s long-term effects on weight gain earned the prestigious editorial award from Cell Signaling. However\, it was the frustrating inefficiencies he observed in clinical settings\, where healthcare providers often grappled with cumbersome documentation over direct patient care\, that ignited his entrepreneurial flame. This spurred his enrollment in the Texas Medical Center Innovation’s Biodesign program. There\, he immersed himself in comprehensive stakeholder surveys\, gaining a nuanced understanding of the healthcare landscape and the transformative potential of technology therein. \nBut Dr. Mohtar’s pursuits aren’t limited to innovation alone; he’s a beacon of education. Highlighted at the Weill Cornell Primary Care Innovation Symposium\, his work on clinical workflow automation is pioneering a new age in healthcare. Beyond that\, he’s architected summer programs introducing medical students to the critical role of AI in medicine. Through seminars and mentoring\, Omar consistently exemplifies his unwavering commitment to elevating healthcare and mentoring its future leaders. \n \nMembers: remember to login to see your free ticket option. Note: if you see a message to renew\, we have seen a glitch on some browsers. Click the renew link\, which will take you to your account page\, where you will see if you are current. If you are\, simply navigate again to the event page and you should see your free ticket option.\n\n\n\nSHPCP September 2023 Lunch & Learn \n\nSHPCP January 2024 Lunch & Learn
URL:https://hpc-ai-society.org/event/shpcp-october-2023-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:HCC West Loop Campus\, 5601 W Loop S.\, Room C142\, Houston\, 77081\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,SHPCP
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SUMMARY:SHPCP September 2023 Lunch & Learn
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URL:https://hpc-ai-society.org/event/shpcp-september-2023-lunch-learn/
LOCATION:HCC West Loop Campus\, 5601 W Loop S.\, Room C142\, Houston\, 77081\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn,SHPCP
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