SEA Projects To Host Their Final Workshop

SEA Projects To Host Their Final Workshop

The SEA projects (DEEP-SEA, IO-SEA, and RED-SEA) are a family of EuroHPC-funded research initiatives dedicated to advancing software technologies and interconnect solutions for large-scale modular and heterogeneous high-performance computing (HPC) systems. After three years of intense and productive work, the SEA projects will come to an end in March 2024. To mark the success achieved and to disseminate their results within the wider HPC community, a workshop will be held on 16 January 2024 at the Leibniz Rechenzentrum (LRZ) in Garching, which is conveniently timed to take place just before the start of the HiPEAC conference in Munich.

The workshop invites anyone interested in the latest results of the SEA projects to take part and offers an opportunity to learn about the readily deployable SW results and engage in a technical dialogue with the development teams. We will take a deep dive into diverse areas of the SEA projects’ HPC stack, covering performance analysis tools, I/O solutions, software deployment, and integration strategies. Key themes include the DEEP-SEA framework for continuous software integration, a toolset for mapping applications onto modular supercomputer architectures, the user-centric data access and storage interface (DASI), and the VEF interconnect traffic analysis framework.

For those eager to explore these topics, the preliminary agenda and registration details can be accessed on the event website. Join the SEA projects workshop to gain insights into the latest achievements and discover how they can improve the performance of your HPC applications and the utilization of your supercomputer systems.

Contact: Prof. Estela Suarez

from JSC News No. 300, 12 December 2023

Last Modified: 14.12.2023