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]]>“The RISC2 project has proven to be a team effort in which European and Latin American partners worked together to drive HPC collaboration forward. We have been able to create a lively and active community across the Atlantic to stimulate dialogue and boost cooperation that won’t die with RISC2’s formal end”, says Fabrizio Gagliardi, manager director of RISC2.
Since 2021, this knowledge-sharing network has organised webinars, summer schools, meetings with policymakers and participated in conferences and dissemination events on both sides of the Atlantic. The project also resulted in the HPC Observatory Repository — a collection of documents and training materials produced as part of the project – and the White Paper on HPC R&I Collaboration Opportunities, a document that reviews the key socio-economic and environmental factors and trends that influence HPC needs.
These were two of the issues highlighted by European Commission officials and experts during the final evaluation of the project, which could provide continuity to the work carried out by the consortium over the last three years, in line with the wishes of the partners and the advice of the evaluators. “Beyond RISC2, we should keep the momentum and leverage the importance of Latin America in the frame of the Green Deal actions: HPC stakeholders should encourage policymakers to build bilateral agreements and offer open calls focused on HPC collaboration“, reflects Fabrizio Gagliardi.
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]]>Given the nature of the project, RISC2 could not fail to be represented through its partners and with a strong presence in the event’s program. Carlos J. Barrios, researcher from the Universidad Industrial de Santander and RISC2 partner was responsible for opening CARLA, with his address setting the tone for the conference, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts and knowledge sharing in furthering the frontiers of HPC.
Fabrizio Gagliardi, the coordinator of RISC2, also took center stage with a special talk that introduced the audience to the mission and objectives of the RISC2 project. The presentation shed light on the pivotal role that RISC2 plays in advancing HPC research and development of the cooperation between the two continents in this field. Gagliardi participated in the EuroHPCLatam panel: Policy and Global Actions, which included representatives from Red Clara, CAF and the Ministry of CyT Colombia. This panel explored the policies and global actions required to propel HPC forward in Latin America, emphasizing collaboration between key stakeholders.
Another highlight of CARLA 2023 was the tribute to Mateo Valero, one of the promoters of RISC2. Valero’s dedication and contributions to the field were celebrated through an award with his name and one he was the first recepient, underscoring the lasting impact of his work on the entire HPC community.
This event was particularly important as it coincided with the end of the RISC2 project and the presentation of its results. Over the course of three years, the initiative has strengthened contacts and promoted the exchange of knowledge between researchers from Latin America and Europe through the organization of nine webinars, the support of several schools, workshops, and other training events in the field for young students and researchers. During this period, RISC2 partners also participated in several conferences and ceremonies with policymakers to raise awareness of the importance of continuing to support and prioritize this area of research in the future.
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]]>The RISC2 project was also represented, having made it possible, through monetary support, for some students from Latin America to take part – thus continuing its work in the social field. In total, 60 students from 25 different nationalities took part in the initiative.
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]]>Last month, students from the field of Computer Sciences, Engineering and others related to HPC (Physics & Material Sciences, Biology/Bioinformatics, Finance, etc), gathered for six days in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, for the SC-Camp, where they had the chance to learn more about Super Computing and Distributed Systems. The week was filled with courses with focus on practical sessions, keynotes and a collaborative project.
As such, the aim of the SC-Camp was to give undergraduate and master students state-of-the-art lectures and programming practical sessions about High Performance and Distributed Computing topics.
SC-Camp is an itinerant school, which means that every year t will take HPC knowledge to a different place. This was the first time, since the Covid-19 pandemic, the SC-Camp took place in person.
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]]>This event had four main courses: “Foundations of Parallel Programming”, “Large scale data processing and machine learning”, “New architectures and specific computing platforms”, and “Administrations techniques for large-scale computing facilities”.
More than 100 students actively participated in the event who traveled from different part of the country. 30 students received financial support to participate (traveling and living) provided by the National HPC System (SNCAD) dependent of the Argentina’s Ministry of Science.
Esteban Mocskos, one of the organizers of the event, believes “this kind of events should be organized regularly to sustain the flux of students in the area of HPC”. In his opinion, “a lot of students from Argentina get their first contact with HPC topics. As such a large country, impacting a distant region also means impacting the neighboring countries. Those students will bring their experience to other students in their places”. According to Mocskos, initiatives like the “HPC, Data & Architecture Week” spark a lot of collaborations.
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]]>LNCC, represented by Carla Osthoff, Kary Ocaña and Ana Karl, presented theoretical and practical courses in Bioinformatics, HPC, Mathematical and Chemical Computing.
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]]>Building on the success of previous editions, the seventh installment of the Costa Rica High Performance Computing School (CRHPCS) aims at preparing students and researchers to introduce HPC tools in their workflows. A selected team of international experts taught sessions on shared-memory programming, distributed-memory programming, accelerator programming, and high performance computing. This edition had instructors Alessandro Marani and Nitin Shukla from CINECA, which greatly helped in bringing a vibrant environment to the sessions.
Bernd Mohr, from Jülich Supercomputing Centre, was the Keynote Speaker of this year’s edition of the event. A well-known figure in the HPC community at large, Bernd presented the talk Parallel Performance Analysis at Scale: From Single Node to one Million HPC Cores. In an amazing voyage through different architecture setups, Bernd highlighted the importance and challenges of performance analysis.
For Esteban Meneses, Costa Rica HPC School General Chair, the School is a key element in building a stronger and more connected HPC community in the region. This year, thanks to the RISC2 project, we were able to gather participants from Guatemala, El Salvador, and Colombia. Creating these ties is fundamental for later developing more complex initiatives. We aim at preparing future scientists that will develop groundbreaking computer applications that tackle the most pressing problems of our region.
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]]>It is a comprehensive school of High Performance Computing (HPC), new computing architectures and large volumes of data processing. The simultaneous realization of five tracks aim at different training and needs of undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as cluster administrators.
This school hopes to provide this scope of diffusion and approach to users and administrators of HPC equipment in the country. They plan to give specific technical courses for each audience and common activities that promote interaction between them.
Know more information about the school here.
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