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
