The first technical meeting of the EESI2 consortium took place in Le Tremblay on the 28 and 29th of May 2013. It gathered around 40 experts in the different areas of the project. For more details, see the page “Events”.
The first technical meeting of the EESI2 consortium took place in Le Tremblay on the 28 and 29th of May 2013. It gathered around 40 experts in the different areas of the project. For more details, see the page “Events”.
The International supercomputing conference will take place from the 16th to 20th of June 2013 in Leipzig, Germany.
Around 300 expert speakers will tackle present and future HPC-related issues like Cloud, GPU, Exascale and Energy in tutorials, workshops, keynotes, BOFs, panels and other sessions.
A member of the consortium, Marie-Christine Sawley from Intel, will organize a BOF session on Miniapps at this occasion.
The abstract of the session is presented hereafter:
http://www.isc-events.com/isc13_ap/presentationdetails.php?t=contribution&o=2029&a=select&ra=eventdetails
To have more details on the event, see the following url: http://www.isc-events.com/isc13/#


The first technical meeting of EESI 2 has brought together about 40 experts in the areas of software development, numerical analysis, applications knowledge, funding models and governance aspects in High Performance Computing, coming from several European countries, Saudi Arabia and USA from academia and industry.
The Internal workshop was aimed for each working group (WG) to present their results and roadmaps and, generally speaking, to address cross cutting issues between the different fields.
The aim of the meeting was also to elaborate a first set of concrete recommendations for the future of HPC in Europe.
The main results of the internal workshop are:
Fruitful discussions with the representative from the European Commission