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SUMMARY:MS5A - Breaking the HPC Silos for Sustainable Development
DESCRIPTION:IDEAS4HPC is proposing its a panel of four presentations under
  the topics of "Breaking the HPC silos for sustainable development". Each 
 presentation will describe the breadth and depth of progress obtained work
 ing at the intersection between different disciplines, or with team member
 s of diverse origins and backgrounds. The early stage researcher is an Ira
 nian computer scientist studying in Spain, and will share about her experi
 ence as summer student at CERN in the ROOT team. The second scientist work
 s presently as scientific officer for the World Climate programme at the W
 MO in Geneva, and is an expert of sea level research. This topic has becom
 e of pivotal importance for climate change adaptation as a large proportio
 n of the world population lives in coastal areas and sees its habitat and 
 revenue earning pattern dramatically changed.\n\nResource-Efficient AI Sys
 tem Design\n\nToday’s large-scale AI model training and serving jobs requi
 re many hardware accelerators to run, making these jobs extremely costly a
 nd power-hungry. Yet despite requiring many GPUs to run, AI jobs often und
 erutilize individual GPUs for a variety of reasons, including data preproc
 essing stall...\n\n\nAna Klimovic (ETH Zurich)\n---------------------\nUnd
 erstanding the Impact of Ocean Changes on Marine Ecosystems\n\nThe ocean i
 s a fundamental driver of Earth’s climate, yet climate change and human ac
 tivities are altering its physical, chemical, and biological processes. Ri
 sing sea levels, marine heatwaves, ocean acidification, and biodiversity l
 oss pose significant threats to marine ecosystems and the com...\n\n\nHind
 umathi K PALANISAMY (World Meteorological Organization)\n-----------------
 ----\nUnlocking the Power of HPC: Driving Sustainable Innovation Across Di
 sciplines\n\nMy work in High-Performance Computing (HPC) has been at the c
 enter of my academic life, crossing over several disciplines such as medic
 al data analysis, physics, etc. At CERN OpenLab, I was a member of the ROO
 T team, where I was involved in HPC-based large-scale data processing. The
 se experiences hi...\n\n\nAsal Mehrabi (Polytechnic University of Cataloni
 a, Eindhoven University of Technology)\n---------------------\nHPC Workflo
 ws Need More than HPC\n\nOver the last two decades, scientific workflow ma
 nagement systems (WMS) have enabled the execution of complex, multi-task a
 pplications on a variety of computational platforms, including today’s exa
 scale systems. They ensure efficient execution of computational and data m
 anagement tasks, adheri...\n\n\nEwa Deelman (University of Southern Califo
 rnia)\n\nDomain: Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences, Physics, Computatio
 nal Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chairs: Florina Ciorba (Uni
 versity of Basel) and Marie-Christine Sawley (ICES Foundation)
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