13th CÉCI Users Meeting
Thursday, 18 April 2024 -
12:45
Monday, 15 April 2024
Tuesday, 16 April 2024
Wednesday, 17 April 2024
Thursday, 18 April 2024
12:45
Welcome
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Michel Verleysen
Welcome
Michel Verleysen
12:45 - 13:05
Room: CYCL01
13:05
Exascale Computing: A User’s Perspective
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Paul Fischer
(
Aragone National Laboratory
)
Exascale Computing: A User’s Perspective
Paul Fischer
(
Aragone National Laboratory
)
13:05 - 14:05
Room: CYCL01
We discuss design and performance issues for computational science applications on GPU-based HPC platforms from a user/developer perspective. We focus particularly on the strong-scale limit, where HPC users typically run in practice. This limit is closely tied to the local problem size, that is, the number of degrees-of-freedom (or grid points) per MPI rank, which reflects the amount of parallel work for domain-decomposition-based parallelism. As this number decreases, communication effects become important. On GPUs, kernel launch latency is another factor controlling achievable speed-ups. We discuss several features that distinguish algorithmic optimization strategies for GPU- based HPC platforms from their predecessor, fine-grained distributed-memory, platforms such as IBM’s BG series. As concrete examples, we consider the performance of high-order spectral element methods for incompressible flow on all of Mira ( > 1 M ranks), all of Summit (> 27,000 ranks), and all of Frontier (> 70,000 ranks). We discuss optimizations for each of these platforms, with a particular focus on the Poisson problem, which is the stiffest and therefore most time-consuming substep in Navier-Stokes time advancement. Examples are presented in the context of Nek5000/RS, which is a high-order open-source code for thermal-fluid transport problems. --- Paul Fischer received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from MIT in 1989.After postdoctoral research at MIT and Caltech, he joined Brown University as an assistant professor in the Applied Mathematics department. In 1998, he was hired as a mathematician at Argonne and was promoted to senior scientist in 2008. He is a world leader in computational fluid dynamicis. More information about Paul Fisher on the Aragone National Laboratory website: https://www.anl.gov/profile/paul-f-fischer
14:05
CÉCI technical talk
CÉCI technical talk
14:05 - 15:00
Room: CYCL01
Topics: - Lemaitre4 - Lyra - Common storage (CEPH) - Hercules and Dragon - Help us help you
15:00
Coffee break
Coffee break
15:00 - 15:15
Room: CYCL01
15:15
Tier-1 and Tier-0 technical talk
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Orian Louant
(
Université de Liège
)
Tier-1 and Tier-0 technical talk
Orian Louant
(
Université de Liège
)
15:15 - 15:45
Room: CYCL01
15:45
Population genomic analysis using CÉCI clusters
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Surabhi Ranavat
Population genomic analysis using CÉCI clusters
Surabhi Ranavat
15:45 - 16:00
Room: CYCL01
16:00
Scaling self-supervised pre-training on Lucia and Lumi
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Renaud Vandeghen
(
ULiège
)
Scaling self-supervised pre-training on Lucia and Lumi
Renaud Vandeghen
(
ULiège
)
16:00 - 16:15
Room: CYCL01
16:15
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of multimillion-atom systems using the power of Lucia and Lumi GPUs
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David Dellemme
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of multimillion-atom systems using the power of Lucia and Lumi GPUs
David Dellemme
16:15 - 16:30
Room: CYCL01
16:30
Integrating AI-Driven heterogenous HPC for Advanced Optical Design
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Nicolas Roy
(
UNamur
)
Integrating AI-Driven heterogenous HPC for Advanced Optical Design
Nicolas Roy
(
UNamur
)
16:30 - 16:45
Room: CYCL01
16:45
An unbounded Multigrid Poisson solver within an adaptive multiresolution framework for the Navier-Stokes equations, MURPHY
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Gilles Poncelet
(
UCLouvain
)
An unbounded Multigrid Poisson solver within an adaptive multiresolution framework for the Navier-Stokes equations, MURPHY
Gilles Poncelet
(
UCLouvain
)
16:45 - 17:00
Room: CYCL01
17:00
Drink
Drink
17:00 - 18:00
Room: CYCL01