Brussels / 1 & 2 February 2025

schedule

HPC, Big Data & Data Science


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sunday Optimizing Resource Utilization for Interactive GPU Workloads with Transparent Container Checkpointing
Efficient Histogramming for High-Performance Computing in C++ with YODA
Explainable forecasting from big weather data: rapid and sustainable solutions
Exa-Tracer: Tracing HPC Supercomputers with LTTng
The High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF)
Environment Modules: why this old idea is still useful today and what's next
Programming models with the ROCm™ compiler
Adding built-in support for basic performance test analytics to ReFrame
Making Data Fun Again: Extending EESSI to improve Research Data Management
EuroHPC FP: a Federated Platform for HPC Infrastructure in Europe, Built with Open Source Software
Running Kubernetes Workloads on HPC with HPK
OpenCL, CUDA, and HIP as compilation targets for functional array programs
Harnessing Reduced Precision for Accurate and Efficient Scientific Computing in HPC
Easier API Interoperability: writing a bindings Generator to C/C++ with Coccinelle
A Pantheon of The Gods: Open Source Multiphysics Software for Analysis of Fusion Power Plant Systems
Effect of kernel optimizations on HPC workloads performance
Multithreading in Python using OpenMP?
What’s the (floating) Point of all these data types? A (not so) brief overview of the history and usage of datatypes within the wide world of computation
Mapping Applications to the Hardware Portably and Transparently
Job-specific performance monitoring on HPC clusters: Challenges and Solutions

Read the Call for Papers at https://hpc-bigdata-fosdem25.github.io/.

Event Speakers Start End

Sunday

  Optimizing Resource Utilization for Interactive GPU Workloads with Transparent Container Checkpointing
Adrian Reber, Radostin Stoyanov, Viktória Spišaková 09:00 09:25
  Efficient Histogramming for High-Performance Computing in C++ with YODA
Christian Gutschow 09:30 09:55
  Explainable forecasting from big weather data: rapid and sustainable solutions
David Salvador-Jasin 10:00 10:25
  Exa-Tracer: Tracing HPC Supercomputers with LTTng
Mathieu Desnoyers, Olivier Dion 10:30 10:55
  The High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF)
Todd Gamblin 10:55 11:05
  Environment Modules: why this old idea is still useful today and what's next
Xavier Delaruelle 11:05 11:30
  Programming models with the ROCm™ compiler
Jan-Patrick Lehr 11:35 12:00
  Adding built-in support for basic performance test analytics to ReFrame
Felix Abecassis, Vasileios Karakasis 12:00 12:25
  Making Data Fun Again: Extending EESSI to improve Research Data Management
Thomas Röblitz 12:30 12:55
  EuroHPC FP: a Federated Platform for HPC Infrastructure in Europe, Built with Open Source Software
Sebastian von Alfthan 13:00 13:25
  Running Kubernetes Workloads on HPC with HPK
Antony Chazapis 13:30 13:55
  OpenCL, CUDA, and HIP as compilation targets for functional array programs
Troels Henriksen 14:00 14:10
  Harnessing Reduced Precision for Accurate and Efficient Scientific Computing in HPC
Nima Sahraneshinsamani 14:10 14:20
  Easier API Interoperability: writing a bindings Generator to C/C++ with Coccinelle
Michele Martone, Ivan Pribec 14:20 14:30
  A Pantheon of The Gods: Open Source Multiphysics Software for Analysis of Fusion Power Plant Systems
Aleksander Dubas 14:35 14:45
  Effect of kernel optimizations on HPC workloads performance
Alex Domingo 14:45 14:55
  Multithreading in Python using OpenMP?
Dorian Ouakli 15:00 15:25
  What’s the (floating) Point of all these data types? A (not so) brief overview of the history and usage of datatypes within the wide world of computation
Felix LeClair 15:30 15:55
  Mapping Applications to the Hardware Portably and Transparently
Edgar Leon 16:00 16:25
  Job-specific performance monitoring on HPC clusters: Challenges and Solutions
Christian Iwainsky 16:30 16:55