Conference

HIDALGO researchers presented findings of their studies on „Tackling global challenges with HPC High Performance Computing"

A group of scientists from the EU-funded project HIDALGO collaboratively organised a workshop to discuss pressing issues like the spread of diseases (Covid-19), climate change, air pollution, forced migration, or false and misleading information on twitter and other channels. The speakers showed that HPC, HPDA and Artificial Intelligence could form a pathway to accurately model, simulate, and also to provide forecasts (e.g.

HiDALGO co-organises the "First Joint CoEs Technical Workshop" together with the Centres of Excellence EXCELLERAT and HiDALGO.
This event, which takes place on 27-29 January 2021, is open to HiDALGO, ChEESE and EXCELLERAT partners. Members of other CoEs may also participate.

Several HiDALGO partners present in this event:

Load Balancing session
Robert Elsässer (PLUS): "On Discrete Load Balancing with Diffusion Type Algorithms"

HiDALGO participated in an online conference on 11-12 June 2020 on “Multiscale Modelling, Uncertainty Quantification and the Reliability of Computer Simulations”, with a total of five talks spanning all the pilot application domains. The conference was attended by more than 250 people, and is a combination of three events that were due to take place at the SIAM Conference on Uncertainty Quantification (UQ20) and the International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS) 2020, but were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Registration for PATC: Performance Analysis and Tools (PRACE Training) is open. This course focuses on how Paraver and Dimemas tools can be used to analyze the performance of parallel applications as well as instrumenting applications with Extrae. More Info here!

Registration for the fourth EuroHPC Summit Week in Poznan, Poland is open! The EuroHPC will gather the main HPC stakeholders in Europe and and will provide a great opportunity to network. EuroHPC is organized by PRACE, EXDCI-2 and ETP4HPC. More details here!