HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING

State of the Art, Emerging Disruptive Innovations and Future Scenarios

An International Advanced Workshop

Cetraro Italy, July 4-8, 2022

 

 

Main Aim

Workshop Topics

Programme

Progr. &

Org. Committee

Agenda & Speakers

Sponsors

Proceedings

Logistics

Accommodation

Transportation

 

 

Main Aim

The tools and techniques of High Performance Computing (HPC) have gained broad acceptance in wide areas of research and industry due to sustained progress in computational hardware and software technologies, ranging from hybrid CPU/GPU systems, multicore and distributed architectures, and virtualization, to relatively new paradigms such as cloud computing, explosive growth of the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques in myriad applications, and advances in quantum computer realizations. At the same time, the extremely fast pace of the field introduces new challenges in technological, intellectual, ethical and even political areas that must be addressed to continue to enable wider acceptance, implementation, and ultimately societal impact of high performance computing technologies, applications, and paradigms.

 

The main aim of this workshop is to present and debate advanced topics, open questions, current and future developments, and challenging applications related to advanced high-performance distributed computing and data systems, encompassing implementations ranging from traditional clusters to warehouse-scale data centers, and with architectures including hybrid, multicore, distributed, cloud models, and systems targeted for AI applications. In addition, quantum computing has captured intense and widespread interest in the last two years, in large part due to the deployment of several systems with diverse architectures. This workshop will provide a forum for exploration of both challenges and synergies that might arise from exchange of ideas across the many aspects of HPC and its applications.

 

The rapid uptake of AI methods to tackle myriad applications has led to rethinking of the relevant algorithms and of the microarchitectures of computers that are optimized for such applications. Although machine and deep learning are the AI technologies that are in the headlines daily and flood submissions to conferences and journals, other aspects of AI are also maturing and in some cases require HPC resources.

 

Similarly, the growing deployment of quantum computers, some of which are accessible to the open research community, is spurring experimentation with reformulation of problems, algorithms, and programming techniques for such computers. Quantum sensing and quantum communication are also beginning to have physical instantiations.

 

The importance of Cloud Computing in HPC continues to grow. We are seeing more and more cloud testbeds and production facilities that are used by government agencies, industry and academia. Commercial cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services , Fujitsu TC Cloud, Gompute, Microsoft Azure, Nimbix, Penguin on Demand, UberCloud, and many more are now offering HPC-focused infrastructure, platform, and application services. However, careful application benchmarking of different cloud infrastructures still have to be performed to find out which HPC cloud architecture is best suited for a specific application.

 

From an application standpoint, many of the most widely used application codes have undergone many generations of adaptation as new architectures have emerged, from vector to MPP to cluster to cloud, and more recently to multicore and hybrid. As exascale systems move toward millions of processing units the interplay between system and user software, compilers and middleware, even programmer and run-time environment must be reconsidered. For example, how much resilience and fault-tolerance can, or should, be embedded transparently in the system versus exposed to the programmer? Perhaps even greater challenges arise from the complexity of applications, which are increasingly multi-scale and multi-physics and are built from hundreds of building blocks, and from the difficulty of achieving portability across traditional architectures.

 

Finally, discussions and presentations related to emerging and strategically challenging application areas will also be an important part of the workshop. A special emphasis will be given to the potential of computational modeling and advanced analytics related to urban systems, including the associated diverse data sources and streams. Similarly, the challenges of data integration and use for new types of data sources such as the Internet of Things, will be examined. These and other new application areas enabled by new sources of data, including IoT and sensor networks, represent an interesting new set of HPC challenges.

 

Summarizing, the aim of this special workshop is to shed some light on key topics in advanced high performance computing systems and, in particular, to address the aforementioned contemporary scheduling, scaling, fault tolerance, and emerging application topics. The four and a half day program of this workshop will include roughly fifty invited talks and associated panels by experts in the field.

 

 

 

Workshop Topics

 

Workshop topics will be related to, but are not limited to, any of the following ones:

 

 

 

Programme

 

Only invited papers will be presented at the workshop. Keynote overview talks will be given together with research and industry presentations. Ten sessions will be planned together with two panel discussions. The program will include several sessions on Artificial Intelligence, Clouds, “Big Data”, Quantum Computing, Machine Learning and Exascale Computing, all of which will play an important role in the workshop programme. Invited speakers from different sectors, public and private, will debate the most critical issues related to their development strategies for Research and Enterprise.

 

 

 

International Programme Committee (provisional)

 

Lucio Grandinetti (Chair)

Department of Computer Engineering, Electronics, and Systems

University of Calabria – UNICAL

and

Center of Excellence for High Performance Computing

ITALY

 

Paul Messina (Co-chair)

Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne, Illinois

USA

 

Giovanni Aloisio

Department of Innovation Engineering

University of Salento

ITALY

 

KATRIN AMUNTS

Institute for Neuroscience and Medicine,

Forschungszentrum Juelich, Juelich, Germany

and

Institute for Brain Research

Heinrich Heine University, Duesseldorf, Germany

and

Human Brain Project

Chair of The Science and Infrastructure Board / Scientific Research Director

 

FRANK BAETKE

EOFS

European Open File System Organization

formerly

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Munich

GERMANY

 

Peter Beckman

Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne, IL

USA

 

RUPAK BISWAS

NASA

Exploration Technology Directorate

High End Computing Capability Project

NASA Ames Research Center

Moffet Field, CA

USA

 

CHARLIE CATLETT

Discovery Partners Institute

University of Illinois System

U.S.A.

 

Jack Dongarra

Innovative Computing Laboratory

Computer Science Department

University of Tennessee

Knoxville, TN

USA

 

Sudip S. Dosanjh

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center

Berkeley, CA

USA

 

Ian Foster

Argonne National Laboratory

Data Science and Learning Division

Argonne, IL

and

Dept. of Computer Science

The University of Chicago

Chicago, IL

USA

 

Geoffrey Fox

Department of Computer Science

School of Engineering and Applied Science

University of Virginia, Charlottesville

and

Digital Science Center

Indiana University, Bloomington

USA

 

Wolfgang Gentzsch

The UberCloud

Regensburg

GERMANY

and

Sunnyvale, CA

USA

 

HIROAKI KOBAYASHI

Architecture Laboratory

Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences

Graduate School of information Sciences

Tohoku University

JAPAN

 

Thomas Lippert

Juelich Supercomputing Centre

Institute for Advanced Simulation

Forschungszentrum Juelich

Juelich

GERMANY

 

Satoshi Matsuoka

Director RIKEN Center for Computational Science

Kobe

and

Department of Mathematical and Computing Sciences

Tokyo Institute of Technology

Tokyo

JAPAN

 

Manish Parashar

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

U.S.A.

 

Valerio Pascucci

Center for Extreme Data Management, Analysis and Visualization

and

Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute

School of Computing, University of Utah

and

Laboratory Fellow, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

USA

 

Thomas Sterling

AI Computing Systems Laboratory (AICSL)

Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering

Indiana University

Bloomington, IN

USA

 

Rick Stevens

Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne, IL

U.S.A.

 

WILLIAM TANG

Princeton University Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences,

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

and

Center for Statistics and Machine Learning (CSML)

and

Princeton Institute for Computational Science & Engineering (PICSciE)

Princeton University

U.S.A.

 

MATTHIAS TROYER

Microsoft Research

Seattle

U.S.A.

and

ETH Zurich

SWITZERLAND

 

 

Organizing Committee

 

L. GRANDINETTI        (Co-Chair)          (ITALY)

T. LIPPERT                   (Co-Chair)          (GERMANY)

 

Ø      M. ALBAALI                                   (OMAN)

Ø      J. DONGARRA                                (USA)

Ø      W. GENTZSCH                               (GERMANY)

Ø      P. BECKMAN                                  (U.S.A.)

Ø      P. MESSINA                                    (U.S.A.)

Ø      R. STEVENS                                               (U.S.A.)

 

 

 

Workshop Agenda

Final Agenda

 

The final Agenda of the workshop will be detailed and fixed in a meeting of the Program Committee members that will be held in Cetraro, at the workshop venue, on Sunday July 3rd

Provisional sketch

 

1st day

State of the Art, Key Developments and Future Scenarios

Emerging Computer Systems and Solutions

 

2nd day

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE on HPC Platforms: Current and Potential Synergies

(Including PANEL Session)

 

3rd day

QUANTUM COMPUTING PROMISES and REALISTIC DEPLOYMENTS: state of the art and future developments

(Including PANEL Session)

 

 

4th day

Advances in Supercomputing Systems and Projects

Advances in Data Processing, Big Data Analytics and Cloud Systems

 

5th day

Challenging Applications

 

Sample AI Session (provisional)

 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Session

Provisional Agenda

 

Organizer and Chairman: Paul Messina

 

The concept for the session is to expose advances in a broad spectrum of AI -- not only in Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL); explore current and potential synergies among the areas; describe selected uses of AI; and identify challenges to making major progress (e.g., algorithms, programming languages, data analytics, standards, and computer architectures).

 

Preliminary session title:

 

The AI Spectrum: trends, challenges, synergies with other technologies/methods 

 

Topics to be covered and speakers:

 

1.     ML and DL trends and synergies. Speaker: Rick Stevens

2.     ML and DL in HPC applications. Speaker: Geoffrey Fox

  1. AI for the Instrument to HPC Continuum. Speaker: Pete Beckman. (SAGE, A Software-Defined Sensor Network Cyberinfrastructure for Edge Computing, is a project recently funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation)

4.     AI for Materials Science. Speaker: Ian Foster

  1. Embodied AI for Robotics. Speaker: Elena Messina

6.     Numerical methods in AI. Speaker t.b.d.

  1. HPC Acceleration of Progress in Fusion Energy Prediction & Control enabled by AI/Deep Learning. Speaker: William Tang

8.     TBD

 

 

Sample QC Session (provisional)

 

Quantum Computing (QC) Session

Quantum Computing Promises and Realistic Deployments

 

Subset of Speakers (Complete list and talks schedule in preparation)

 

Victoria Goliber, D-Wave

Blake Johnson, IBM Quantum

Masoud Mohseni, Google

Salvatore Mandra, NASA Ames

Chris Monroe, IonQ

Kevin Obenland, MIT Lincoln Lb

Kristen Pudenz, Atom Computing

Eleanor Rieffel, NASA Ames

Chad Rigetti ( t.b.c), Rigetti Computing

Mark Saffman, ColdQuanta

 

 

 

 

 

Speakers

 

Subset of Speakers (provisional, list extension in progress)

 

JAMES AHRENS

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Information Science and Technology Institute

Los Alamos, NM

U.S.A.

 

ILKAY ALTINTAS

San Diego Supercomputer Center

and

Workflows for Data Science (WorDS) Center of Excellence

and

WIFIRE Lab

University of California at San Diego, CA

U.S.A.

 

FRANK BAETKE

EOFS

European Open File System Organization

GERMANY

 

PETE BECKMAN

US DOE Argonne National Laboratory

and

University of Chicago

and

Northwestern University / Argonne National Lab. Institute for Science and Engineering

U.S.A.

 

KEREN BERGMAN

Electrical Engineering Department

and

Lightwave Research Laboratory

Columbia University, New York

U.S.A.

 

BRENDAN BOUFFLER

HPC Engineering

Amazon Web Services

U.K./U.S.

 

CHARLIE CATLETT

Discovery Partners Institute

University of Illinois System

U.S.A.

 

CARLO CAVAZZONI

SVP of Cloud Computing & Director of the HPC Lab

Chief Technology & Innovation Office

Leonardo S.p.A.

Genoa

ITALY

 

ALOK CHOUDHARY

Electrical and Computer Engineering Department

Northwestern University

U.S.A.

 

TRISH DAMKROGER

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

U.S.A.

 

EWA DEELMAN

University of Southern California

and

Information Sciences Institute

Los Angeles, CA

U.S.A.

 

JACK DONGARRA

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department

and

Innovative Computing Laboratory

University of Tennessee

Knoxville, TN, U.S.A.

and

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S.A.

and

University of Manchester, U.K.

 

DANIELE DRAGONI

Leonardo S.p.A.

Genoa

ITALY

 

ANDREW FELDMAN

Founder and CEO of Cerebras Systems

Sunnyvale, California

USA

 

IAN FOSTER

US DOE Argonne National Laboratory

Data Science and Learning Division

and

Department of Computer Science at the University of Chicago

U.S.A.

 

GEOFFREY FOX

Department of Computer Science

School of Engineering and Applied Science

University of Virginia, Charlottesville

and

Digital Science Center

Indiana University, Bloomington

U.S.A.

 

WOLFGANG GENTZSCH

The UberCloud

Regensburg

GERMANY

and

Sunnyvale, CA

USA

 

VLADIMIR GETOV

Distributed and Intelligent Systems Research Group

School of Computer Science and Engineering

University of Westminster

London

UNITED KINGDOM

 

VICTORIA GOLIBER

D-Wave Systems Inc.

GERMANY and U.S.A.

 

MARTIN HILGEMAN

DELL Technologies

U.S.A.

 

BLAKE JOHNSON

IBM Quantum

Quantum Platform Lead

U.S.A.

 

CARL KESSELMAN

Information Sciences Institute

and

Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering

and

Viterbi School of Engineering

and

School of Medicine

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, CA

U.S.A.

 

HIROAKI KOBAYASHI

Architecture Laboratory

Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences

Graduate School of information Sciences

Tohoku University

JAPAN

 

KIMMO KOSKI

CSC - Finnish IT Center for Science

Espoo

FINLAND

 

SALVATORE MANDRA

Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab (QuAIL)

KBR, Inc.

NASA, Ames Research Center

Moffet Field, CA

U.S.A.

 

STEFANO MARKIDIS

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Computer Science Department / Computational Science and Technology Division

Stockholm

SWEDEN

 

SATOSHI MATSUOKA

Director RIKEN Center for Computational Science, Kobe

and

Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo

JAPAN

 

ELENA MESSINA

Principal, Prospicience LLC.

U.S.A.

 

PAUL MESSINA

US DOE Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne Illinois

Argonne Associate and Distinguished Fellow

U.S.A.

 

MASOUD MOHSENI

GOOGLE Quantum Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Google AI

GOOGLE Headquarters

Venice CA, Los Angeles

U.S.A.

 

CHRISTOPHER MONROE

IonQ Inc.

and

University of Maryland

and

Duke University

U.S.A.

 

MARTIN MUELLER

SambaNova Systems

Palo Alto, California

U.S.A.

 

KEVIN OBENLAND

Quantum Information and Integrated Nanosystems

Lincoln Laboratory

Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

Boston, MA

USA

 

MANISH PARASHAR

Scientific Computing and Imaging

Institute

and

School of Computing

University of Utah, Salt Lake City

U.S.A.

 

VALERIO PASCUCCI

Center for Extreme Data Management, Analysis and Visualization

and

Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute

School of Computing

University of Utah, Salt Lake City

and

US DOE Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

U.S.A.

 

KRISTEN PUDENZ

Atom Computing

Berkeley, California

U.S.A.

 

DANIEL REED

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

School of Computing

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

U.S.A.

 

CHAD RIGETTI

Founder and CEO

Rigetti Computing

Berkeley, CA

U.S.A.

 

MARK SAFFMAN

COLDQUANTA Quantum Information

and

University of Wisconsin-Madison

U.S.A.

 

THOMAS SCHULTHESS

CSCS

Swiss National Supercomputing Centre

Lugano

and

ETH

Zurich

SWITZERLAND

 

JAMES C. SEXTON

IBM Fellow

IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, N.Y.

Future Computing Systems

U.S.A.

 

PETE SHADBOLT

Co-founder

PsiQuantum Corp.

Palo Alto, California

U.S.A.

 

GILAD SHAINER

NVIDIA

Mellanox networking at NVIDIA, focusing on high-performance computing,

artificial intelligence and the InfiniBand technology

U.S.A.

 

THOMAS STERLING

AI Computing Systems Laboratory (AICSL)

School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering

Indiana University, Bloomington

U.S.A.

 

RICK STEVENS

US DOE Argonne National Laboratory

Computing, Environment, Life Sciences Laboratory

and

University of Chicago

U.S.A.

 

FRED STREITZ

US DOE Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)

and

High Performance Computing Innovation Center (HPCIC)

Livermore, CA

U.S.A.

 

WILLIAM TANG

Princeton University Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences,

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

and

Center for Statistics and Machine Learning (CSML)

and

Princeton Institute for Computational Science & Engineering (PICSciE)

Princeton University

U.S.A.

 

MICHELA TAUFER

The University of Tennessee

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Dept.

Knoxville, TN

U.S.A.

 

SCOTT TEASE

Lenovo

Vice President HPC and AI

Morrisville, NC

U.S.A.

 

PHILIPPE THIERRY

INTEL Corporation

U.S.A.

 

ROBERT WISNIEWSKI

Senior Vice President and Chief Architect of HPC

Head of Samsung’s SAIT Systems Architecture Lab

U.S.A.

 

 

 

 

Sponsors (provisional)

 

AMAZON WEB SERVICES

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CEREBRAS

COLDQUANTA

CSC Finnish Supercomputing Center

CSCS

Swiss National Supercomputing Centre

DELL

E4 Computer Engineering

EOFS

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

IBM

INTEL

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Juelich Supercomputing Center, Germany

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LENOVO

NEXT SILICON

NVIDIA

PARTEC

PSIQUANTUM

SAMBANOVA SYSTEMS

SAMSUNG

University of Calabria

Department of Computer Engineering, Electronics, and Systems

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Proceedings

 

All contributions to the Workshop are invited original research papers not previously published.

It is planned to publish a selection of papers presented at the Workshop in a Proceedings Volume or in a well-established international journal.

 

 

 

Workshop venue, address and logistics

 

The workshop will be held at the Grand Hotel San Michele, a charming Hotel on the Tyrrhenian coast of Southern Italy with surrounding green park, golf facilities and private beach.

 

The Hotel is very close to a seaside fisherman village named Cetraro, near Cosenza, a city of Southern Italy (for more, see the next title “How to Reach Cetraro”).

 

Hotel phone number: +39 0982 91012

 

Information as well as accommodation and other local arrangements will be handled by the workshop Secretariat supervised by:

 

Dr. Maria Teresa Guaglianone

Università della Calabria

87036, Rende (Cosenza), Italy

 

lugran @ unical.it and

cetrarohpc2022 @ gmail.com

 

Logistic information

 

How to reach Cetraro

 

Local sightseeing

 

 

Participation, deadlines and guidelines

 

NO REGISTRATION FEES ARE REQUIRED FOR PARTICIPANTS OF THE WORKSHOP.

 

This policy encourages wide Workshop participation in order to increase awareness of the scientific aspects and practical benefits of HPC Technologies, to facilitate professional relations and to create technology transfer opportunities.

 

All contributions to the Workshop are invited original research papers not previously published.

 

Invited Participants are kindly requested to notify their registration.

 

Please use the Registration form here attached

 

Enquiries about the technical programme and applications for participation in the workshop should be sent to:

 

HPC Workshop 2022

 

Prof. Lucio Grandinetti

 

Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica, Modellistica, Elettronica e Sistemistica – Università della Calabria

87036 Rende - Cosenza - Italy

 

Phone: +39-3351244747

 

Fax: +39-984-494847

 

e-mail: lugran @ unical.it    and    cetrarohpc2022 @ gmail.com

 

 

Local arrangements

 

Information as well as accommodation, local transportation and other local arrangements will be handled by the workshop Secretariat supervised by:

 

Dr. Maria Teresa Guaglianone

 

Università della Calabria

87036 Rende, Cosenza, Italy

 

e-mail: lugran @ unical.it    and    cetrarohpc2022 @ gmail.com

 

 

 

Accommodation

 

Two accommodation types are available at the workshop’s hotel:

 

1.      Rooms in the main hotel building

 

 

Type of Accommodation

Price in Euros

Single room

170

Double room (double occupancy)

140

Double room (used as single)

210

Junior Suite* (double occupancy)

170

Suite** (double occupancy)

190

 

All prices are intended PER PERSON, PER DAY.

* One bedroom for 2 persons and one sitting room. Sea view

** One bedroom for 2 persons and a sitting room. Terrace overlooking the sea

 

For accommodation of families, special arrangements and assistance please contact the Secretariat cetrarohpc2022 @ gmail.com.

 

 

They include accommodation and full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner).

 

 

The Hotel’s number of rooms available is limited. The single rooms are very very few.

An early booking is recommended.

 

 

 

2.      Rooms in the Hotel annex buildings “maisonnettes

The “Maisonnettes” are Hotel annex buildings, located within a green park, at a walking distance from the main building and the congress center.

The “Maisonnettes” can accommodate one/two/three/four persons.

This type of accommodation is particularly suitable for small groups or families.

The price for rooms with air conditioning is 120 euro.

The price for rooms without air conditioning is 100 euro.

The price is per person, per day, covering both accommodation and full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner).

 

 

The case of special arrangements (e.g. children accommodation, etc.) is handled by the Workshop Secretariat.

 

 

The number of rooms available is very limited.

An early booking is recommended.

 

 

 

Hotel reservations will be managed by the Workshop Secretariat (e-mail:lugran @ unical.it and cetrarohpc2022 @ gmail.com)

 

 

 

Please use the

 

ACCOMMODATION FORM

 

to specify the accommodation required.

 

 

 

Local transportation

 

A pick-up service will be provided, free of charge, to those who will fill in the

 

 

TRAVEL FORM

 

 

 

Website Updating

 

The information given in this website and the relevant links will be updated day by day.

Therefore, the interested people are invited to visit the site frequently.

 

The final Programme of the Workshop edition HPC2021 is still available on the website http://www.hpcc.unical.it/hpc2021 for inspection by those who wish to have a flavour of the HPC Workshop series structure and style.

 

The following books are mostly related to presentations given at very recent editions of the HPC workshop series:

Fox, G., Getov, V., Grandinetti, L., Joubert, G., Sterling, T. (Eds) New Frontiers in High Performance Computing and Big Data, IOS Press, Amsterdam 2017, volume 30, ISBN 978-1-61499- 815-0 (print ) ISBN 978 -1- 61499- 816-7 (online) ISSN 0927 5452 (print) ISSN 1879 -808X (online).

Lucio Grandinetti, Gerhard R. Joubert, Kristel Michielsen, Seyedeh Leili Mirtaheri, Michela Taufer, Rio Yokota (Eds.), Future Trends of HPC in a Disruptive Scenario, IOS Press, Amsterdam, Book Series “Advances in Parallel Computing”, Vol. 34, 2019, ISBN 978-1-61499-998-0 (print), ISBN 978-1-61499-999-7 (online), ISSN 0927-5452 (print), ISSN 1879-808X (online).

 

 

Programme flavour based on HPC 2021

 

 

 

In order to have a flavour of the structure of the workshop agenda, please visit the web site of the 2021 edition of the HPC workshop series: www.hpcc.unical.it/hpc2021

 

As far as a flavour of the style and contents of the Quantum Computing Sessions is concerned, please visit the website: http://topqc.org