MultiXscale CoE will bring together European experts in HPC during its General Assembly, after the HiPEAC event in Barcelona

MultiXscale CoE will gather top European experts in High-Performance Computing (HPC) from academic and industrial sectors across Europe during its General Assembly (GA), to be carried out from 23rd to 24th January 2025 after the HiPEAC event in Barcelona (Spain), where the completed activities and future work in the 3rd year of the project will be discussed in this two-days meeting. 

Previously to their GA, MultiXscale experts will be involved in several sessions during the HiPEAC conference in Barcelona, the premier European forum for experts in computer architecture, programming models, compilers and operating systems for general-purpose, embedded and cyber-physical systems.

These sessions are: 

  • The workshop “EESSI: European Environment for Scientific Software Installations“, organized by Alan O’Cais and Lara Peeters on Wednesday, 22 January, from 14h to 17h30. This tutorial covers installing and configuring CernVM-FS, the usage of EESSI, installing software into and on top of EESSI, and advanced topics like GPU support and performance tuning.
  • Two workshops organized together with other EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) Centres of Excellence to delve into the world of HPC while appraising the contributions of women experts in the field. These two events represent a remarkable opportunity to exchange best practices and innovative ideas and foster knowledge sharing among CoEs and the HPC community.

Funded for a period of four years, and coordinated by the National Institute of Chemistry based in Ljubljana, Slovenia, MultiXscale is a collaborative project between members of the CECAM network and EESSI that will allow domain scientists to take advantage of the computational resources offered by EuroHPC JU. It gathers the following 13 partners joining from the academic and industrial sectors across Europe: National Institute of Chemistry, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, University of Stuttgart, University of Barcelona, SURF BV, University of Groningen, Ghent University, University of Bergen, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Sorbonne University, HPCNow!, Leonardo and the Italian Institute of Technology. 

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