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Supercomputing in Europe

HPC in Europe network
High-Performance Computing
Supercomputing
Supercomputers
Artificial Intelligence
Sustainability
Data Processing
Quantum Computing
AI and Quantum Computing
Oil and Gas
Eurohpc Joint Undertaking
Computational Fluid Dynamics
European Processor Initiative
Eurohpc
Quantitative MRI
Cybersecurity
AI Factories Initiative
Natural Language Processing
Large Language Models
Data Science
Center Of Excellence In Exascale CFD

In each episode, we invite experts from across Europe to discuss a wide range of topics—life sciences, machine learning, engineering, data science, quantum computing, and more. Are you interested in sharing your story on our show? Contact us! Apostolos Vasileiadis (apostolos.vasileiadis@ri.se)

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This episode's guest is Stefan Seegerer, Head of Product, Quantum Platform at IQM Quantum Computers.

He works with shaping how the next generation of developers and organizations access and harness quantum computing.

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Today's guest is Carl Heath, Senior Researcher at RISE Research institutes of Sweden. He talks about digital resilience in Europe, as well as democracy in the digital age.

Interview/mixing: Apostolos Vasileiadis (RISE, ENCCS, Mimer AI Factory)

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This episode is made by Ilmārs Slaidiņš and Jānis Virbulis, project managers and senior scientists from the High-Performance Computing Competence Centre of Latvia, Riga Technical University, and University of Latvia.

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This episode's guest is Mikael Johansson. He works with enabling the uptake of quantum computing and communications at CSC the IT Centre for Science and develops quantum infrastructure as an integral part of the high-performance computing ecosystem. more

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Mikael Johansson
Works with enabling the uptake of quantum computing and communications at CSC, the IT Centre for Science in Finland.
CSC, IT Centre for Science in Finland
Episode: Quantum computing and Europe - Mikael Johansson
France Boiled-Cerneux
Deputy at the CEA's Fundamental Research Department regarding numerical simulations and Coordinator of the Hanami project.
CEA (French Atomic Energy Commission)
Episode: HANAMI - A Bridge between Europe and Japan
Mario Acosta
Lead Researcher at Barcelona Supercomputing Center and Coordinator of the EasyWays3 Center of Excellence for Weather and Climate in Europe, Leader of the Climate Pillar of Hanami.
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Episode: HANAMI - A Bridge between Europe and Japan
Chrysovalandou Kalaitzidou
Solution architect from LuxProvide
LuxProvide
Episode: Bridging technology and users in HPC
Roberta Farris
Postdoctoral researcher at the Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Episode: Supercomputing for Materials Discovery - Roberta Farris
Giacomo Barigazzi
Co-founder of Axyon AI, experienced in asset management and AI integration
Axyon AI
Episode: Boosting AI innovation - Giacomo Barigazzi⁠ (Axyon AI)
Guy Lonsdale
CEO of Scarpos, specialized software provider with more than 25 years of experience in industrial R&D in HPC
Scarpos
Episode: HPC for European SMEs
Simon Wong
Education and Training Programme Manager and Senior Computational Scientist at the Irish Centre for High-End Computing
Irish Centre for High-End Computing
Episode: Broadening HPC training - Simon Wong
Rafal Duczmal
Chair of the Governing Board of the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking
EuroHPC Joint Undertaking
Episode: Europe’s AI Factories - Rafal Duczmal

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Apostolos Vasileiadis
Host of discussions focusing on high-performance computing in Europe, engaging with experts and researchers on various HPC-related initiatives and advancements.

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Energy transition and HPC - Edoardo Di Napoli⁠
Q: How have advancements in HPC simulation altered the trajectory of the energy transition in recent years?
He notes that recent events like the pandemic and the Ukrainian War have reshaped priorities, leading to significant EU funding for renewable energy, while also acknowledging HPC's uncertain influence on future technology advancements.
Energy transition and HPC - Edoardo Di Napoli⁠
Q: Is exascale computing a necessity or a commodity to accelerate the energy transition?
Edoardo describes exascale computing more as a commodity, stating it can help push industry scalability but emphasizes that computing itself is a necessity for leveraging HPC towards energy transition.
Energy transition and HPC - Edoardo Di Napoli⁠
Q: What about HPC has to do with energy transition?
Edoardo explains that HPC acts as both a significant energy user and a facilitator for researching new energy production sources, making its role complex but vital in the transition to renewable energy.
Bridging technology and users in HPC
Q: What can we do to bring more people into the HPC field?
Awareness needs to be increased, making it more accessible, and fostering collaboration between universities and industries for training and mentorship.
Bridging technology and users in HPC
Q: What are the trends that you see in the HPC world?
The convergence of AI and HPC is significant, with growing complexity in AI models requiring more computational power, leading to developments like AI for Science.

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Expert discussions central to high-performance computing (HPC) take center stage, covering topics like quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and their applications in various domains such as life sciences, climate modeling, and engineering. The dialogue often emphasizes collaborative projects aimed at enhancing HPC's impact on small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across Europe, with significant attention given to initiatives bridging international partnerships, particularly between Europe and Japan. The podcast also explores educational efforts in the HPC community, aiming to improve accessibility and training for future professionals in the field, making it a remarkable platform for those interested in the cutting-edge advancements in... more

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