We are sharing our research and HPC expertise at our booth #3747 in the Supercomputing ‘24 exhibition in Atlanta, Georgia.
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At our booth you will be able to:
- Attend the UTD Research Showcase and learn about the research work being performed at UTD.
- See hands-on demos and learn about our work on high speed communication and HPC systems.
- Pick up some free HPC@UTD promotional items (T-shirts, stickers, pens, lanyards, etc).
- Network with our faculty, students and staff.
- Take a break, sit and recharge for a while.
Presentations and Demonstrations
UTD Research Showcase
Tuesday, Nov. 19 | 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. |
Showcase agenda
- Welcome and Overview of HPC@UTD, Khalid Sarwar Warraich, Director HPC Facilitation
Research
- “Modeling wind energy through HPC”, Stefano Leonardi, Sr Director, High Performance Computing Center, Professor, Mechanical Engineering
- “CNN-based reconstruction of near-surface atmospheric turbulence using surface wave measurements”, Ahmed Hamada, PhD student in Mechanical Engineering
- “Multi-Objective Optimization Study of Airfoil Positions for FSAE Style Vehicles”, Hayden Bell, undergraduate student in Computer Science
- “An In-Silico Multi-Scale and Multi-Physics Framework for Modeling the Progression of Atherosclerotic Plaques in Coronary Arteries”, Jeremy Warren, PhD student in Biomedical Engineering
Technology Demonstration
- “Introduction to Open ROADM Demonstrations”, Moojan Kamalzadeh, Ridwan Rahim, Linqi Xiao,and Aparaajitha GL, PhD students in Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications Engineering
Applications of HPC
- “Big-Tex: Powering Federal Reserve Economic Research with HPC@UTD,” Kevin Alberto, Systems Engineer (UTD), Alexander W. Richter, Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
HPC Infrastructure
- “Distributed Data Storage Management in an HPC Cluster Environment using MooseFS,” Stephen Goss and Steven Kuhlo, HPC Platform Engineers
High Speed Communication and HPC Systems Demos and Presentations
Tuesday, Nov. 19 | 12:15 – 12:45 p.m. |
Demos agenda
“HPC User Support: Facilitating Researchers to Succeed in HPC usage”, Sasmita Mohapatra, HPC Research Scientist
“Automation Platform Support OpenROADM”, Linqi Xiao, PhD Student in Electrical Engineering
Wednesday, Nov. 20 | 12:15 – 12:45 p.m. |
Demos agenda
“Distributed Data Storage Management in an HPC Cluster Environment using MooseFS”, Stephen Goss and Steven Kuhlo, HPC Platform Engineers
“MooseFS: Scalable On-Premises Storage – Effective Disaster Recovery Scenarios”, Krzysztof Kielak and Piotr Konopelko, Saglab SA
Wednesday, Nov. 20 | 3:00 – 3:30 p.m. |
Demos agenda
“HPC User Support: Facilitating Researchers to Succeed in HPC usage”, Sasmita Mohapatra, HPC Research Scientist
“The Optical Network Emulator (ONE) Engine: Multi-Container Scalability and Physical Signal Modelling”, Ridwan Rahim, PhD student in Telecommunications Engineering, Aparaajitha GL, PhD student in Electrical Engineering
Thursday, Nov 21 | 12:15 – 12:45 p.m. |
Demos agenda
“Ansible Configuration Management in a HPC Environment: From Zero to Cluster in 15 minutes”, Steven Kuhlo, HPC Platform Engineer
“Comprehensive Telemetry and Metric Visualization for Optimized IPoDWDM Network Performance: Leveraging OpenROADM, OpenConfig, and Multilayer Telemetry”, Moojan Kamalzadeh, PhD student in Telecommunications Engineering