46th ASE Seminar (Advanced Supercomputing Environment): Japan-France International Collaboration in the Integration of (Simulation/Data/Learning) and the Fugaku-Next Supercomputer Systems (Hybrid)
46th ASE Seminar (Advanced Supercomputing Environment), Information Technology Center, the University of Tokyo will be co-hosted by JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S): Innovative Methods for Scientific Computing in the Exascale Era by Integrations of (Simulation+Data+Learning) (19H05662, Leading PI: Kengo Nakajima (University of Tokyo)), and Information Technology Center, the University of Tokyo as an Workshop on "Japan-France International Collaboration in the Integration of (Simulation/Data/Learning) and the Fugaku-Next Supercomputer Systems". We have two invited speakers from France (Prof. Serge G. Petiton (University of Lille and CNRS, France), Prof. Nahid Emad (University of Paris Saclay/Versailles, Maison de la Simulation, and LI-PaRAD, France). In addition to lectures on the cutting edge HPC research by invited speakers and current status of Japan-France International Collaborations in the Integration of (Simulation/Data/Learning) (S+D+L), there will be two presentations related to "Fugaku-Next Feasibility Studies" supported by Japanese Government. Please join us. Participation is free, but please be sure to register in advance. Please note that on-site participation will be limited to the first 35 people, so please apply early. All presentations will be in English.
46th ASE Seminar
Date & Time: January 16, 2024 (Tuesday), 14:45 - 17:50
Style: Hybrid of Online (Zoom) and On-Site (T412, Information Technology Center, Kashiwa II Campus, the University of Tokyo)
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Co-Hosted by: JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S): Innovative Methods for Scientific Computing in the Exascale Era by Integrations of (Simulation+Data+Learning) (19H05662, Leading PI: Kengo Nakajima (University of Tokyo)),Information Technology Center, The University of Tokyo
Program
46th ASE Seminar (Advanced Supercomputing Environment): Japan-France International Collaboration in the Integration of (Simulation/Data/Learning) and the Fugaku-Next Supercomputer Systems
14:45-17:50, January 16 (Tuesday), 2024
14:45 - 15:15 | Kengo Nakajima (The University of Tokyo) Welcome, Integration of Simulation/Data/Learning and Beyond: Japan-France International Collaborations |
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15:15 - 15:45 | Nahid Emad (University of Paris Saclay/Versailles, Maison de la Simulation, and LI-PaRAD, France) Unite and Learn: An iterative approach for AI |
15:45 - 16:15 | Serge G. Petiton(University of Lille and CNRS, France) Challenges for Iterative Methods on Extreme Scale Very Sparse Matrices |
16:15 - 16:40 | Masatoshi Kawai (Online) (Nagoya University) Performance Evaluation of Applications Applied Low/Adaptive Precision |
16:40 - 16:55 | (Break) |
16:55 - 17:20 | Takashi Shimokawabe (The University of Tokyo) Overview of System Research by the RIKEN team and Activities of its Application Group in Feasibility Studies on Next-Generation Supercomputing Infrastructures |
17:20 - 17:45 | Toshihiro Hanawa (The University of Tokyo) Feasibility Study for Operation Technology on Next-Generation's HPC Infrastructure |
17:45 - 17:50 | (Closing) |
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Seminar format
- The seminars are open to everyone, not limited to users of this center.
- Participation is free, but please be sure to register in advance using the form below.
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The deadline for registration is 12:00 p.m. one day prior to the date of the seminar.
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Inquiries about the ASE Seminar
Professor Kengo Nakajima, ASE Seminar Coordinator
E-mail: nakajima@cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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