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16th workshop Joint Laboratory for Extreme Scale Computing (JLESC)
Télécom SudParis
Our 2023 graduate Catherine Guelque, a doctoral student at Telecom SudParis, presents her research work during the 16th JLESC workshop taking place at the RIKEN Center for Computational Science in Kobe, Japan, from April 16 to 18, 2024.
Carried out in collaboration between Telecom SudParis and INRIA, our young researcher's thesis work is entitled: "Pallas: HPC Trace analysis at scale".
Prior to her graduation, Catherine took part in the Distributed Computing Services specialization track run by our teacher-researcher François Trahay.
Each year, this event brings together leading HPC researchers from JLESC partners, including INRIA, the University of Illinois, Argonne National Laboratory, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Jülich Supercomputing Centre, RIKEN Center for Computational Science and the University of Tennessee. Its aim is to explore the latest and most critical issues that are driving the field of high-performance computing forward from the petascale era to the extreme scale era.
The workshop will feature short talk and break-out sessions on these seven central topics:
- Artificial intelligence
- Big Data, I/O and in-situ visualization
- Numerical methods and algorithms
- Resilience
- Performance tools
- Programming Languages
- Advanced architectures
- Quantum computing
A key objective of the workshop is to foster the existing collaborations and inform the workshop attendees of their respective progress, as well as identify new research collaborations and establish a roadmap for their implementation.