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Fri05Mar2021
The 14th annual virtual Oil & Gas High Performance Computing Conference on Friday, March 5, 2021 is the premier meeting place for the energy industry to engage in conversations about challenges and opportunities in HPC, computational science and engineering, machine learning, and data science. Attended by more than 500 leaders and experts from the energy industry, academia, national labs, and IT industry, this is a unique opportunity for key stakeholders to engage and network to help advance HPC in the energy industry.
The agenda for the conference includes invited keynote speakers, technical program, virtual networking reception, student posters, and pre and post-conference workshops.
Registration for the conference is FREE. Pre and post-conference workshops (February 26 and March 12) are included in the conference registration.
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Mon21Jun2021Fri25Jun2021Cetraro, Italy
The International Advanced Research Workshop on HPC will return to Cetraro, Italy in 2021 with a focus on state-of-the-art, emerging disruptive innovations and future scenarios.
This is the 15th edition of a well-established biennial International Conference on High Performance Computing, one of the leading events in the field for the finest reputation of the Invited Speakers from Asia, Europe and America. In the five-day meeting, the most advanced topics will be discussed by speakers from academia, industry, research institutions. 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. Learn more.