HIGH PERFORMANCE
COMPUTING
SPECIAL EDITION
An International Advanced Workshop
Cetraro – Italy,
June 26 – 30, 2023
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 few 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 complex 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 forty invited talks and associated panels by experts in the
field.
Workshop topics will be related to, but are not
limited to, any of the following ones:
Only
invited papers will be presented at the workshop. Keynote overview talks will
be given together with research and industry presentations. Nine 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
JAMES
AHRENS
Los Alamos
National Laboratory
Information
Science and Technology Institute
Los Alamos,
NM
USA
FRANK
BAETKE
EOFS
European
Open File System Organization
formerly
Hewlett
Packard Enterprise
Munich
GERMANY
RUPAK
BISWAS
NASA
Exploration
Technology Directorate
High End
Computing Capability Project
NASA Ames
Research Center
Moffet
Field, CA
USA
SUSAN
COPPERSMITH
Head School
of Physics
University
of New South Wales Sydney
Sydney
AUSTRALIA
GIUSEPPE DE
PIETRO
National
Research Council of Italy
Director
ICAR - Institute for High Performance Computing and Networks
Naples
ITALY
SUDIP
DOSANJH
Director
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center
Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory
Berkeley,
CA
USA
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
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
USA
HIROAKI
KOBAYASHI
Architecture
Laboratory
Department
of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Graduate
School of information Sciences
Tohoku
University
JAPAN
SATOSHI
MATSUOKA
Director
RIKEN Center for Computational Science
Kobe
and
Department
of Mathematical and Computing Sciences
Tokyo
Institute of Technology
Tokyo
JAPAN
KEVIN
OBENLAND
Quantum
Information and Integrated Nanosystems
Lincoln
Laboratory
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology MIT
Boston,
MA
USA
PER
OSTER
Director
Advanced Computing Facility
CSC-IT
Center for Science
Espoo
FINLAND
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
KRISTEN
PUDENZ
Director
Advanced Research Programs
Atom
Computing
Berkeley,
California
USA
DANIEL
REED
Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering
School
of Computing
University
of Utah
Salt
Lake City, Utah
USA
MARK
SAFFMAN
INFLEQTION Quantum Technologies
and
University
of Wisconsin-Madison
USA
THOMAS
STERLING
President
& CSO
Simultac
LLC
Bloomington,
IN
formerly
AI
Computing Systems Laboratory (AICSL)
School
of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering
Indiana
University
Bloomington,
IN
USA
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
USA
MICHELA
TAUFER
The
University of Tennessee
Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science Dept.
Knoxville,
TN
USA
Organizing Committee
L. GRANDINETTI (Co-Chair) (ITALY)
T. LIPPERT (Co-Chair) (GERMANY)
Ø M. ALBAALI (OMAN)
Ø J. DONGARRA (USA)
Ø W.
GENTZSCH (GERMANY)
The Agenda of the workshop
will be detailed and fixed in the Final Programme that will be posted in the
workshop website.
The workshop will begin on
Monday morning at 9:30 a.m. (with the first session “State of the art and
future scenarios”).
Provisional sketch
1st
day
State
of the Art, Key Developments and Future Scenarios
Emerging
Computer Systems and Solutions
2nd
day
Advances
in Supercomputing Systems and Projects
Advances
in Data Processing, Big Data Analytics and Cloud Systems
3rd
and 4th day
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE on HPC Platforms: Current and Potential Synergies
QUANTUM
COMPUTING PROMISES and REALISTIC DEPLOYMENTS: state of the art and future
developments
(Including
PANEL Session)
5th
day
Challenging
Applications
Sample AI Session (provisional)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Session
Provisional Agenda
Organizer and Chairman (t.b.a.)
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
(tentatively)
1.
ML and
DL trends and synergies
2.
ML and
DL in HPC applications
4.
AI for
Materials Science
6.
Numerical
methods in AI
8.
T.B.D.
Sample QC Session (provisional)
Quantum Computing (QC) Session
Quantum Computing Promises and
Realistic Deployments
The
entire architecture of a quantum computing system, capable to integrate
algorithms and basic q-units, is one of the crucial challenges, requiring
contributions by different expertises, skills, experiences on quantum
properties and technology implementations. The main aim of this workshop is to
shed light on the properties and technologies basic for a realistic development
of quantum systems. Therefore very good speakers experienced in different
quantum fields will contribute to asses the fundamental and practical limits of
building quantum computing devices and to overview the potential applications
of quantum systems to information and computer science and engineering.
Subset of Speakers (Complete list and talks schedule in preparation)
Sergio Boixo, GOOGLE Quantum
AI
Fernando Brandao, Caltech and
Amazon Quantum
Marcus
Doherty, Quantum Brilliance and Australian National University
Andrew
Dzurak, DIRAQ Quantum Computing
Jerry
Chow, IBM Quantum
Vlad
Gheorghiu, Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo
Justin
Ging, Atom Computing
Josh
Mutus, Rigetti Computing
Kevin
Obenland, MIT Lincoln Lb
Mark
Saffman, INFLEQTION Quantum Technologies
Pete Shadboldt, PSIQuantum
Corp.
Sergii Strelchuk, Centre for
Quantum Information, Cambridge University
Speakers
(provisional, list extension in progress)
JAMES AHRENS
Director of the Information Science
Technology Institute
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM
USA
FRANK
BAETKE
EOFS
European
Open File System Organization
GERMANY
RUPAK
BISWAS
NASA
Exploration
Technology Directorate
High End
Computing Capability Project
NASA Ames
Research Center
Moffet Field, CA
USA
SERGIO BOIXO
GOOGLE
Quantum Artificial Intelligence Laboratory,
Google AI
Santa Barbara, CA
USA
FERNANDO
BRANDAO
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
and
Director Quantum Applications at Amazon-AWS
Los Angeles, CA
USA
RONALD
BRIGHTWELL
SANDIA National Laboratories Center for
Computing Research
Albuquerque, NM
USA
JERRY CHOW
IBM Fellow and Director of Quantum
Infrastructure
IBM Quantum
T. J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, NY
USA
MARCUS DOHERTY
Co-Founder & Chief Scientific Officer
Quantum Brilliance
and
Australian National University
ACT, Canberra
AUSTRALIA
SUDIP DOSANJH
Director National Energy Research Scientific
Computing Center
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Berkeley, CA
USA
ANDREW DZURAK
School of Electrical Engineering &
Telecommunications
University of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia
and
Australian Research Council
and
Founder&CEO of Diraq
Sydney, NSW
AUSTRALIA
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
VLAD GHEORGHIU
Institute for Quantum Computing, University
of Waterloo
and
SoftwareQ Inc, Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario
CANADA
JUSTIN GING
Atom Computing
Berkeley, California
USA
ROBERT
HOEKSTRA
Extreme Scale Computing
Computing Research Center
Sandia National Laboratories
Albuquerque, NM
U.S.A.
TOSHIYUKI IMAMURA
RIKEN Center for Computational Science
Kobe
JAPAN
NOBUYASU ITO
RIKEN Center for Computational Science
Kobe
JAPAN
HIROAKI
KOBAYASHI
Architecture Laboratory
Department of Computer and Mathematical
Sciences
Graduate School of information Sciences
Tohoku University
JAPAN
THOMAS LIPPERT
Juelich Supercomputing Center
GERMANY
SALVATORE
MANDRA
Senior Research Scientist and Task Lead
Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab (QuAIL)
KBR, Inc.
NASA, Ames Research Center
CA, USA
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
MARK MORAES
Leader Engineering Group
D.E. Shaw Research
New York, N.Y.
USA
MARTIN MUELLER
SambaNova Systems Inc
Palo Alto, CA
USA
JOSH MUTUS
Rigetti Computing
Director Quantum Devices
USA/CANADA
YUICHI
NAKAMURA
Vice President NEC Corporation
System Platform Research Labs
Kawasaki, Kanagawa
JAPAN
KEVIN OBENLAND
Quantum Information and Integrated
Nanosystems
Lincoln Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
Boston, MA
USA
PER OSTER
Director Advanced Computing Facility
CSC-IT Center for Science
Espoo
FINLAND
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
USA
NICOLAI PETKOV
Faculty of Science and Engineering,
Intelligent Systems
University of Groningen
Groningen
THE NETHERLANDS
MARK SAFFMAN
INFLEQTION Quantum Technologies
and
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA
THOMAS
SCHULTHESS
CSCS
Swiss National Supercomputing Centre
Lugano
and
ETH
Zurich
SWITZERLAND
PETE SHADBOLT
Co-founder
PsiQuantum Corp.
Palo Alto, California
U.S.A.
GILAD SHAINER
NVIDIA
Santa Clara, CA
USA
THOMAS
STERLING
President
& CSO
Simultac
LLC
Bloomington,
IN
formerly
AI
Computing Systems Laboratory (AICSL)
School
of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering
Indiana
University
Bloomington,
IN
USA
FRED STREITZ
Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics
(CFA/CDC)
USA
and
National AI Research Resource Task Force
(NAIRR-TF)
USA
and
Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory (LLNL/DOE)
Livermore, California
USA
SERGII
STRELCHUK
Department of Applied Mathematics and
Theoretical Physics
and
Centre for Quantum Information and
Foundations
University of Cambridge
Cambridge
UK
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
USA
MICHELA TAUFER
The University of Tennessee
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Dept.
Knoxville, TN
USA
MIWAKO TSUJI
RIKEN Center for Computational Science
Kobe
JAPAN
ERIC VAN
HENSBERGEN
ARM Research
Austin, TX
USA
NATALIA
VASSILIEVA
Cerebras Systems
Sunnyvale, CA
USA
ANDREW WHEELER
HPE Fellow & VP
Hewlett Packard Labs
Fort Collins, CO
USA
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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
cetrarohpc2023 @ gmail.com
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.
Those interested to attend are requested to send an application to the
addresses below.
All contributions to the Workshop are invited original research papers
not previously published.
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 2023
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 cetrarohpc2023 @ 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 cetrarohpc2023 @ gmail.com
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 cetrarohpc2023 @
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
cetrarohpc2023 @ gmail.com)
Please use the
to specify the accommodation required.
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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 HPC2022 is still available on the
website http://www.hpcc.unical.it/hpc2022
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 2022
In order to have a flavour of the structure of the
workshop agenda, please visit the web site of the 2022 edition of the HPC
workshop series: www.hpcc.unical.it/hpc2022
As far as a flavour of the style and contents of the Quantum Computing
Sessions is concerned, please visit the website: http://topqc.org