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SUMMARY:Sustainable Supercomputing
DESCRIPTION:Mike Woodacre (Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)); Kimmo Koski 
 (CSC – IT Center for Science Ltd, Finland); Fumiyoshi Shoji (RIKEN Center 
 for Computational Science (R-CCS)); Michele Weiland (Edinburgh Parallel Co
 mputing Centre (EPCC)); Jim Rogers (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL));
  and William Thigpen (NASA)\n\nProviding a sustainable path for supercompu
 ting is a pressing topic for our community, industry, and governments. Sup
 ercomputing has an insatiable appetite for computational cycles, while we 
 face increasing challenges of delivering performance per watt advances wit
 h silicon technology trends. All within the context of climate change, the
  drive toward net-zero, and economic pressures driven by geo-political cha
 llenges.\n\nImproving the sustainability of supercomputing provides many o
 pportunities when the end-to-end cycle is considered. From the design of c
 omputational circuits and systems; to the power and cooling that is used t
 o operate them, along with the suite of software tools used to administrat
 e, maintain, and raise operational efficiency of HPC systems. All elements
  of the system must be considered, from compute nodes and interconnects, t
 o IO and storage components of the system.\n\nThis workshop will gather us
 ers, researchers, hardware and software developers to address opportunitie
 s and challenges of sustainability in the supercomputing context.\n\nTag: 
 Energy Efficiency, Green Computing, Sustainability\n\nRegistration Categor
 y: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Kimmo Koski (CSC – IT Center for S
 cience Ltd, Finland); James H. Rogers (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL
 )); Fumiyoshi Shoji (RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS), Cente
 r for Computational Science); William W. Thigpen (NASA); Michèle Weiland (
 EPCC, The University of Edinburgh; The University of Edinburgh); and Mike 
 Woodacre (Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE))\n\n
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