4th Icelandic HPC Community Workshop

February 23, 2022 5:00 PM
Gróska, Bjargargötu 1, 102 Reykjavik – Computer Science HI, 3rd Floor, Room Ada
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4th Icelandic HPC Community Workshop

Background

The Icelandic High-Performance Computing (IHPC) activities are increasing in academia and industry that also includes related areas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Data Analytics, andData Sciences. As a result, the IHPC community members created Icelandic Simulation and Data Labs(SDLs)1, including academic and industrial partners. They form together in a bottom-up fashion the IHPCNational Competence Center for HPC & AI in Iceland partly funded by the EuroHPC Joint UndertakingEuroCC project. The IHPC community seeks more collaborations and new members. Based on our successful previous IHPC workshops, we continue with bi-monthly workshops.

Objectives

This workshop aims to bring together a diverse group of Icelandic and international stakeholders to discuss the role of HPC and related areas within Iceland without losing sight of its international links. The specific objectives of the workshop are to:

(1) Document competencies, achievements, activities, and lessons learnt from participating stakeholders of Icelandic HPC efforts and associated international activities.

(2) Perform community building in developing new successful joint activities between academia and industry, potentially creating new joint Simulation and Data Labs or collaborations.

(3) Identify best practices and core principles with a set of recommendations for developing the future Icelandic HPC ecosystem, including necessary skills, funding opportunities, applications, Centre of Excellences, community events, and sustainable infrastructure developments.

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