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Tuesday, February 25
 

8:00am CST

Check-in + Breakfast
Tuesday February 25, 2025 8:00am - 8:30am CST
Tuesday February 25, 2025 8:00am - 8:30am CST
Auditorium + Exhibit Hall

8:30am CST

BOF | Sustainability: Energy Effectiveness and Cooling Future Processors and Accelerators
Tuesday February 25, 2025 8:30am - 9:30am CST
Speakers:
  • Peter Debock - Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E)
  • Keith Gray - TotalEnergies
  • Michael Gujral - Shell
  • Greg Huff - Lenovo
  • Tommy Minyard - Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)
  • Tejas Shah, ME - Principal Engineer, Intel Corporation
  • Austin M. Shelnutt, MS, PE - President, Strategic Thermal Labs
  • Punith Shivaprasad - Shell
  • Mark Steinke - NVIDIA

Tuesday February 25, 2025 8:30am - 9:30am CST
Auditorium

9:30am CST

Morning Coffee Break
Tuesday February 25, 2025 9:30am - 10:00am CST
Tuesday February 25, 2025 9:30am - 10:00am CST
Exhibit Hall

10:00am CST

Welcome | Day 1
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:00am - 10:10am CST
Speakers
avatar for Lydia E. Kavraki, PhD

Lydia E. Kavraki, PhD

Kenneth and Audrey Kennedy Professor of Computing; Professor of Computer Science, of lectrical & Computer Engineering, of Mechanical Engineering, and of Bioengineering; Director of the Ken Kennedy Institute, Rice University
Lydia E. Kavraki is the Kenneth and Audrey Kennedy Professor of Computing and professor of Computer Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Bioengineering. She also serves as the director of the Ken Kennedy Institute at Rice University. Kavraki received... Read More →
avatar for Amy Dittmar, PhD

Amy Dittmar, PhD

Howard R. Hughes Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs; Professor of Finance and of Economics, Rice University
Amy Dittmar is a distinguished scholar with an extensive background in economics, finance and university administration. Dittmar came to Rice in August from the University of Michigan where she held a series of top-level administrative roles. In 2019, she served as acting provost... Read More →
avatar for Keith Gray

Keith Gray

VP for Computational Science and Engineering, TotalEnergies
Keith Gray is the VP for Research Computing at TotalEnergies. Prior to joining TotalEnergies, Keith was an HPC Advisor at Intel and the Director of HPC and Technical Computing at bp, leading the High Performance Computing team for 22 years. The team grew computing power by over 200,000... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:00am - 10:10am CST
Auditorium

10:10am CST

Keynote | HPC and Applied Seismology: A Long and Successful Partnership
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:10am - 10:55am CST
Speakers
avatar for Biondo Biondi, PhD

Biondo Biondi, PhD

Barney and Estelle Professor, Stanford University
Biondo Biondi is the Barney and Estelle Morris Professor and Chair of the GeophysicsDepartment at Stanford University. He is director of the Stanford Earth imaging Project(SEP). SEP is an industry-funded academic consortium whose mission is to developinnovative seismic imaging methods... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:10am - 10:55am CST
Auditorium

10:55am CST

AI and HPC, or AI ends HPC?
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:55am - 11:30am CST
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AI and HPC, or AI ends HPC?

Abstract: In this talk, I'll first cover the plans for the new NSF Leadership Facility, benchmarks from the early hardware, then discuss the balance (or lack thereof) between AI and HPC In future system designs.
 
Speakers
avatar for Dan Stanzione, PhD

Dan Stanzione, PhD

Executive Director, Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC); Associate Vice President for Research, The University of Texas at Austin
Dr. Dan Stanzione, Associate Vice President for Research at The University of Texasat Austin and Executive Director of the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), is anationally recognized leader in high-performance computing and has been involved insupercomputing for more than 30... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 10:55am - 11:30am CST
Auditorium

11:30am CST

Lunch
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm CST
Tuesday February 25, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm CST
Exhibit Hall

12:20pm CST

A Tour of Deep Learning Applications for Seismic Processing, Imaging, and Interpretation
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:20pm - 12:55pm CST
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A Tour of Deep Learning Applications for Seismic Processing, Imaging, and Interpretation

Speaker: Anatoly Baumstein, PhD (Sr. Geoscience Advisor, ExxonMobil)

Bio: Anatoly Baumstein is a Senior Geoscience Advisor at ExxonMobil. After receiving his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the California Institute of Technology he joined ExxonMobil as a researcher. For most of his 27-year career Anatoly focused on developing new algorithms for seismic processing (data interpolation and reconstruction, multiple attenuation), seismic imaging (WEM and RTM), and multi-parameter full-waveform inversion (FWI). More recently, he has been leading teams working on applying machine learning to seismic processing and interpretation.

Anatoly has authored numerous papers, conference presentations, and holds over 15 granted patents on these topics. He is a member of SEG and EAGE and has been a co-organizer of workshops as well as a member of the IMAGE Technical Committee, currently serving as a key contact for the Machine Learning and Data Analytics topics. He was an invited plenary speaker at the 2019 SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in Geosciences. He currently serves as an Associate Editor of the Geophysics journal.


Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:20pm - 12:55pm CST
2nd Floor Room 280

12:20pm CST

Five Big Questions for HPC-AI in 2025
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:20pm - 12:55pm CST
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Five Big Questions for HPC-AI in 2025

Abstract: Addison Snell of Intersect360 Research will give an overview of the state of the HPC-AI market, focusing on major questions facing an industry at a tipping point. He will compare the needs of the energy industry to those in other HPC-AI domains, with a look toward what technologies have the potential to make the biggest impact, and what gaps exist going forward.

Speaker: Addison Snell, MBA ( Co-Founder & CEO, Intersect360 Research)

Bio: Addison Snell is a veteran of the High Performance Computing industry and the co-founder and CEO of Intersect360 Research, now in its 15th year delivering forecasts and insights for high-performance markets.
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:20pm - 12:55pm CST
Auditorium

12:55pm CST

GPU Migration for a Seismic Imaging Software Framework at BP
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:55pm - 1:30pm CST
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Abstract: bp’s HPC center has invested in many generations of Intel CPUs for over two decades. In December 2024, we will receive our first production-scale GPU cluster, consisting of 40x 8-way HGX-H100 compute nodes. A key use of this GPU cluster is to power seismic imaging R&D, which has ever-growing business needs for computational resources. In this talk, we will share our approach to migrate bp’s seismic imaging software framework to GPUs, the thoughts behind our decisions, and how this code migration has influenced our cluster acquisition. We will also present some runtime speedups and energy savings achieved for some production- scale acoustic RTM and FWI jobs on this GPU cluster, compared to in-house CPU nodes, to justify our path forward.

Speaker: Muhong Zhou, PhD - Senior HPC Developer, BP

Bio: Muhong Zhou is a senior HPC developer at bp, leading GPU transition for seismic imaging projects. Muhong has over a decade of experience in HPC and general software development for seismic related projects. Muhong holds a PhD in Computational and Applied Mathematics from Rice University.

Authors: Muhong Zhou (bp), Jonathan Eichelberger (bp), Kent Blancett (bp), Wanying Wang (bp), Elizabeth L'Heureux (bp), Hu Jin (bp), Xukai Shen (bp), Simon Luo (bp), Xiaolei Song (bp), Fatmir Hoxha (NVIDIA), Guillaume Thomas-Collignon (NVIDIA), Guillaume Barnier (NVIDIA) and Igor Terentyev (NVIDIA).
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:55pm - 1:30pm CST
2nd Floor Room 280

12:55pm CST

Bridging Academia and Industry: Enhancing Wind Resource and Yield Energy Assessment through HPC-Integrated Computational Fluid Dynamics
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:55pm - 1:30pm CST
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Bridging Academia and Industry: Enhancing Wind Resource and Yield Energy Assessment through HPC-Integrated Computational Fluid Dynamics

Speaker: Maxime Pallud, M.Sc. (Senior Research Scientist, TotalEnergies)

Bio: Maxime Pallud is a Senior Research Scientist and High Performance Computing (HPC) specialist at TotalEnergies. With a strong foundation in applied mathematics from Paris-Saclay University, France. Maxime has extensive experience in developing, parallelizing, and optimizing software across various industries. He previously led a scientific software development team at Hutchinson. Currently, Maxime oversees R&D project collaborations in renewable energies for TotalEnergies in the United States.
Tuesday February 25, 2025 12:55pm - 1:30pm CST
Auditorium

1:30pm CST

Strategic Benchmarking and Acquisition of Next-Generation Supercomputers at ExxonMobil
Tuesday February 25, 2025 1:30pm - 2:05pm CST
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Strategic Benchmarking and Acquisition of Next-Generation Supercomputers at ExxonMobil

Abstract: In the realm of high-performance computing, supercomputers are tailored for specific tasks, and not every machine can address every problem. A supercomputer optimized for one domain may face challenges when tackling problems from a different field. Selecting the next generation of supercomputers requires a meticulous benchmarking process to ensure they meet the desired performance and efficiency standards. This presentation delves into ExxonMobil’s strategic approach to acquiring new supercomputers.

Given the proprietary nature of our code, sharing it with vendors is not an option. Our code base contains hundreds of thousands of lines of code, making it impractical to compile and run on every available hardware option within the timeframe for making a purchase decision. Additionally, standard industry benchmarks might not capture the true complexities and performance characteristics of our applications. Instead, we develop synthetic applications that simulate the computational and I/O complexities of our actual workloads by identifying and mimicking bottlenecks. Understanding which parts of the code are performance-critical is essential in developing these synthetic benchmarks. These benchmarks evolve over time to reflect shifting bottlenecks, providing a reliable means to evaluate potential hardware.

Power consumption is another critical factor. Our data center operates at maximum power capacity, necessitating the decommissioning of older machines when new ones are acquired. Additionally, the timeline for hardware availability is a significant consideration. A top-tier machine arriving a year later may be less beneficial than a slightly less powerful one available within months. Understanding the performance gains and economic implications of these decisions is essential.

ExxonMobil’s decision-making process for purchasing new supercomputers involves a comprehensive analysis of benchmarking results, costs, power constraints, and hardware timelines. This thorough approach ensures that we select supercomputers that align with our computational needs and operational constraints, ultimately enhancing our performance and efficiency.

Speaker: Karthik Neerala Suresh, MS (Solution Architect – HPC Applications, ExxonMobil)

Bio: Karthik Neerala Suresh is a leading figure in high-performance computing (HPC) for seismic imaging, blending deep technical expertise with a unique philosophy on computational accuracy. With six years of intensive experience at ExxonMobil, he has built a reputation as a developer who not only understands the complexities of HPC but also drives innovation within the field. Karthik’s academic journey in Computational Mechanics, with a specialization in numerical analysis and high-performance computing from Swansea University and UPC Barcelona, laid a robust foundation for his career. His master’s degree equipped him with the skills to tackle intricate numerical challenges and leverage HPC capabilities in seismic data analysis. Professionally, Karthik has been a vital member of ExxonMobil’s team, benchmarking hardware to guide business purchase decisions. He played a key role in developing synthetic applications that accurately represent ExxonMobil’s workloads, which have been instrumental in multiple procurement processes. A strong advocate for data-driven decision-making, Karthik works tirelessly to gather information that mitigates risks in supercomputer purchases. Karthik has an extensive track record in optimizing, maintaining, and porting reverse time migration and full waveform inversion applications for both CPUs and GPUs. His hands-on experience in fine-tuning these critical seismic imaging applications demonstrates his commitment to enhancing performance while ensuring computational accuracy.

Authors: Karthik Neerala Suresh (ExxonMobil), Kirsten Byers (ExxonMobil), Rahul Sampath (ExxonMobil) and Jordan Pomeroy (ExxonMobil)
Tuesday February 25, 2025 1:30pm - 2:05pm CST
2nd Floor Room 280

1:30pm CST

From Leader to Fast Follower through the Barren Cloudy HPL Valley
Tuesday February 25, 2025 1:30pm - 2:05pm CST
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From Leader to Fast Follower through the Barren Cloudy HPL Valley

Speaker: Gary Grider (HPC Division Leader, Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Bio: Gary Grider is the Leader of the High Performance Computing (HPC) Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Los Alamos’ HPC Division operates one of the largest governmental supercomputing centers in the world focused on US National Security for the US/DOE National Nuclear Security Administration. As Division Leader, Gary is responsible for all aspects of High Performance Computing technologies and deployment at Los Alamos. Additionally, Gary is responsible for managing the R&D portfolio for keeping the new technology pipeline full to provide solutions to problems in the Lab’s HPC environment, through funding of university and industry partners. Gary has 30 granted patents in the data high performance data management area and has been working in HPC and HPC related storage since, 1984.
Tuesday February 25, 2025 1:30pm - 2:05pm CST
Auditorium

2:05pm CST

Afternoon Break
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:05pm - 2:40pm CST
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:05pm - 2:40pm CST
Exhibit Hall

2:40pm CST

Overview of Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s AI Initiative: Advancing Secure, Trustworthy, and Energy-Efficient AI at Scale for Scientific Discovery
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:40pm - 3:15pm CST
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Overview of Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s AI Initiative: Advancing Secure, Trustworthy, and Energy-Efficient AI at Scale for Scientific Discovery

Abstract: We will present an overview of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Artificial Intelligence Initiative, which aims to advance the domains of science, energy, and national security. At the core of this initiative are two fundamental thrusts: transformative science applications and cross-cutting assurance. The application thrust focuses on developing AI methods to accelerate scientific discoveries, while the cross-cutting assurance thrust ensures that AI systems are secure, trustworthy, and energy-efficient. Secure approaches include alignment, privacy preservation, and robustness testing for AI models. Trustworthiness is achieved through validation and verification processes coupled with advanced techniques in uncertainty quantification and causal reasoning. Meanwhile, energy efficiency is prioritized by developing scalable solutions, integrating edge computing technologies, and adopting a holistic co-design approach that optimizes the synergy between software and hardware resources. 
Speakers
avatar for Prasanna Balaprakash, PhD

Prasanna Balaprakash, PhD

Director of AI Programs, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
Prasanna Balaprakash is the Director of AI Programs and Distinguished R&D Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he directs laboratory research, development and application of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) to solve problems of national importance... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 2:40pm - 3:15pm CST
Auditorium

3:15pm CST

Efficient Implementation of High Order Entropy Stable Methods for Computational Fluid Dynamics
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 3:50pm CST
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Efficient Implementation of High Order Entropy Stable Methods for Computational Fluid Dynamics
Speakers
avatar for Jesse Chan, PhD

Jesse Chan, PhD

Associate Professor of Computational Applied Mathematics and Operations Research, Rice University
Jesse Chan is an associate professor in the Department of Computational Applied Mathematics and Operations Research at Rice University. He received his PhD in Computational and Applied Mathematics from the University of Texas at Austin in 2013, and was a postdoc at Rice University... Read More →
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:15pm - 3:50pm CST
Auditorium

3:50pm CST

Sponsor Networking Reception
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:50pm - 5:30pm CST
Tuesday February 25, 2025 3:50pm - 5:30pm CST
Exhibit Hall
 
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