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Marvin's First Anniversary: 365 Days of Supercomputing

Europe/Berlin
Dirk Barbi (uni-bonn), Petra Mutzel (uni-bonn)
Description

Attend the Celebration!

You are invited to join our interactive event including the following highlights:

  • Anniversary Celebration: Join us as we honor the one-year anniversary of Marvin's opening.
  • Invited Talk "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Future of HPC:  Processors, People, and Programming": Attend a presentation by Timothy Mattson, developer of OpenMP and distinguished expert in the field.
  • Most Interesting Results Competition: Watch showcases of the most exciting research outcomes produced on Marvin and vote on the winner.
  • Networking & Collaboration: Connect with fellow researchers and exchange insights.

 

Register here. Registration is necessary to attend.

This event is jointly organized by HPC@HRZ, the HPC/A Lab and TRA Modelling.

Enter the "Most Interesting Results Competition":

Want to enter the competition?

Submit an abstract about your most interesting result generated with Marvin!

Win prices such as a temporarily higher compute priority or premium support from the HPC Team!

Click on "Call for Abstracts" on the left for more information.

Registration
Register to attend the event
    • 1: Welcome (Prof. Maren Bennewitz, Prof. Petra Mutzel)

      Prof. Dr. Maren Bennewitz, Vice Rector for Digitalization and Information Management, Uni Bonn

      Prof. Dr. Petra Mutzel, High Perforamnce Computing and Analytics (HPC/A) Lab, Institute for Computer Science, Uni Bonn

    • 2: Marvin - the First year in Review (HPC@HRZ Team)
    • 3: The hitchhiker's guide to the future of HPC - processors, people and programming" (Timothy Mattson)

      Timothy Mattson: "The hitchhiker's guide to the future of HPC - processors, people and programming"

    • 12:00
      Lunch break
    • 4. Most Interesting Results Competition: Finalists' presentations (7x 20 min)
    • 15:20
      Coffee break and public vote
    • 5: Award ceremony
    • 6: Open discussion and concluding remarks