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SUMMARY:MS4H - Breaking the Silos to Enhance HPC Impact
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nThis mini-symposium will offer a unique persp
 ective at the crossroad between excellence in HPC/Computational Sciences a
 nd benefits of more diversity, equity and inclusion. The session will be b
 uilt around live testimonials from speakers at different stages of their c
 areer, each describing how diversity played and continues to play an impor
 tant role in their path. While focusing on the quality of the scientific r
 esults, each presentation will highlight the importance of evolving and de
 veloping in an environment that is becoming more diverse and more inclusiv
 e. Different experiences will be shared: from PhD Student to an HPC engine
 er, with Elsa Germann, from PSI; how a Cairo university graduate who came 
 to Switzerland to do his PhD in HPC is now working as a postdoc, with Ahme
 d Eleliemy from the University of Basel; how the coordination of Exclaim, 
 one of most demanding exascale projects, requires diverse competences, tec
 hnical and soft skills, with Tamara Bandikova from ETH Zürich. Finally, we
  will hear about the career track and professional experience of Adriana I
 amnitchi, professor leading a research team in computational social data s
 cience at the University of Maastricht. Join us to see how diversity and i
 nclusion are contributing to break barriers in HPC!\n\nFrom ETH Physics St
 udent to HPC System Engineer\n\nHow does one go from a master degree in ph
 ysics to a specialist in high-performance computing? Where can one stay cl
 ose to science and have an impact by helping scientists with their daily p
 rogramming tasks? In this talk, I want to share one possible option and my
  rewarding journey in HPC as a DevOp...\n\n\nElsa Germann (Paul Scherrer I
 nstitute)\n---------------------\nModeling Multi-Platform Information Diff
 usion in Social Media: Data-Driven Observations\n\nAccurately modeling inf
 ormation diffusion within and across social media platforms has many pract
 ical applications, such as estimating the size of the audience exposed to 
 a particular narrative or testing intervention techniques for addressing m
 isinformation. However, it turns out that real data rev...\n\n\nAdriana Ia
 mnitchi (Maastricht University)\n---------------------\nOutlook on Loop Sc
 heduling Between Theory and Practice\n\nDynamic loop scheduling (DLS) tech
 niques are designed to overcome the imbalanced execution of loops in scien
 tific codes. Most of these techniques were devised between the early 1990s
  and 2000s. Modern high-performance computing (HPC) systems exhibit many t
 echnological advancements at the hardware an...\n\n\nAhmed Eleliemy (Unive
 rsity of Basel)\n---------------------\nEXCLAIM - The Multi-Dimensional Sp
 ace of Project Coordination\n\nEXCLAIM (Extreme-scale computing and data p
 latform for cloud-resolving weather and climate modeling) is an ETH Zurich
  project that aims to develop an ICON-model-based infrastructure that is c
 apable of running kilometer-scale climate simulations at both regional and
  global scales. With this talk, I i...\n\n\nTamara Bandikova (ETH Zurich)\
 n\nDomain: Computer Science, Machine Learning, and Applied Mathematics &#8232;\n
 \nSession Chair: Marie-Christine Sawley (ICES Foundation)
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