ExaTEPP: Theoretical and Experimental Particle Physics at the Exascale Frontier
Lead Research Organisation:
Science and Technology Facilities Council
Department Name: The Hartree Centre
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People |
ORCID iD |
| Vassil Alexandrov (Principal Investigator) |
| Description | Hartree Centre in this project is focusing on training, knowledge exchange and communication with other ExCALIBUR working groups representing other scientific disciplines in the UK. Knowledge Exchange: The Knowledge Exchange with other groups is through ExCALIBUR KE forum through the regular meetings during the year. In addition, Hartree Centre is organising events with other partners and with US National Laboratories as part of the UK-US National Laboratories collaboration organising special sessions and talks and discussion. One such event is 2nd Workshop - On The Trail To Exascale and Scalable AI, 20-21 May 2024 - organised by Hartree Centre and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where ExaTEPP is presenting on some of the latest advances in Lattice QCD and HEP and Nuclear Fusion community is presenting in the latest advances in the areas of Nuclear Fusion bot using Exascale and advanced AI approaches. This is accompanied with presentations from colleagues from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, LLNL. A round table and discussion are also included. See the program of the workshop following the link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/on-the-trail-to-exascale-and-scalable-ai-workshop-tickets-875849157407 The workshop is aimed at researchers from Academia, Industry, and the Public Sector that are engaged in digital transformation and innovation, developing or using large-scale simulations and wishing to future-proof their organisations. The importance: As HPC and AI vendors prepare their systems for the exascale era and beyond, this workshop will guide the audience along the high-performance computing and scalable AI path. At this stage, it is important that companies and institutions, that are developing codes or simulations with HPC and/or AI requirements future-proof their work, to avoid the need to invest large amounts of resources in backtracking and adjusting. The invited talks are from world-renowned experts, presenting the current state-of-the-art of HPC and scalable AI, including software libraries and frameworks that have been developed with this evolving landscape in mind. Training: Hartree Centre is develop exascale-orientated training material, to upskill the scientific-computing community at large, to tackle the challenges of engineering software at Exascale, as well as to raise awareness of the opportunities that it can provide for capability-scale scientific computing. We are organising series of courses and schools. The courses are available through the Hartree Centre Training Portal https://hartreetraining.stfc.ac.uk/moodle/local/hartree/index.php In addition there are several schools to be delivered specifically for ExaTEPP and wider communities. One such school will be held on 22-24 May 2024 and is entitled: Empower Your Programming Potential: Mastering Hybrid Algorithms, Libraries, and GPU Programming for Optimal Performance and Scalability. During the three-day, face to face school, our experts will help participants enhance their understanding, build technical skills and increase their awareness of the benefits of using library routines over custom code, enhancing efficiency and scalability. They will master developing application software using OpenACC directives, tailored for processors with massively parallel computing resources, enabling effective handling of complex computational challenges. This is a face-to-face event and all 35 places are taken by researchers and RSEs from ExaTEPP project, cognate areas representatives and RSE's and Scientists from UKAEA. The next school will be held in October,8th - 11th October 2024 and is entitled "HPC and Exascale: Performance Analysis, Portability to Exascale and Multi GPU Programming." |
| Exploitation Route | Too early to say we are in the middle of the project. |
| Sectors | Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software) Education Other |
| Description | The project is still running, clearer impacts will be outlined towards the end of the project. |
| Sector | Education |
| Description | 2nd Workshop - "On the Trail to Exascale and Scalable AI" |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | International |
| Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
| Results and Impact | The 2nd Workshop - On The Trail To Exascale and Scalable AI, 20-21 May 2024 - organised by Hartree Centre and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where ExaTEPP is presenting on some of the latest advances in Lattice QCD and HEP and Nuclear Fusion community is presenting in the latest advances in the areas of Nuclear Fusion bot using Exascale and advanced AI approaches. This is accompanied with presentations from colleagues from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, LLNL. A round table and discussion are also included. See the program of the workshop following the link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/on-the-trail-to-exascale-and-scalable-ai-workshop-tickets-875849157407 |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2024 |
| Description | Empower Your Programming Potential: Mastering Hybrid Algorithms, Libraries, and GPU Programming for Optimal Performance and Scalability. |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | National |
| Primary Audience | Postgraduate students |
| Results and Impact | During the three-day, face to face school, our experts will help participants enhance their understanding, build technical skills and increase their awareness of the benefits of using library routines over custom code, enhancing efficiency and scalability. They will master developing application software using OpenACC directives, tailored for processors with massively parallel computing resources, enabling effective handling of complex computational challenges. This is a face-to-face event and all 35 places are taken by researchers and RSEs from ExaTEPP project, cognate areas representatives and RSE's and scientists from UKAEA. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2024 |