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SUMMARY:Sustainable Supercomputing
DESCRIPTION:Mike Woodacre (Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)), Michele Weil
 and (Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC)), Fumiyoshi Shoji (RIKEN C
 enter for Computational Science (R-CCS)), Pekka Manninen (CSC - IT Center 
 for Science), Jim Rogers (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)), and Cate 
 Berard (U.S. Department of Energy)\n\nSustainable supercomputing is a pres
 sing topic for our community, industry, and governments. Supercomputing ha
 s an ever-increasing need for computational cycles while facing the increa
 sing challenges of delivering performance/Watt advances within the context
  of climate change, the drive towards net-zero, and geo-political-economic
  pressures.\n\nImproving supercomputing sustainability provides many oppor
 tunities considering an end-to-end, holistic view of the HPC system, facil
 ity, site, and broader environment. All elements of the HPC system must be
  considered, from low-level circuits, up the software stack and beyond to 
 power/cooling systems. The drive towards more sustainable supercomputing r
 equires measurements, metrics, goals, and improvement processes.\n\nThis w
 orkshop will gather users, researchers, and developers to address the oppo
 rtunities and challenges of supercomputing sustainability. Topics include,
  but are not limited to:\n\n• Deployment of supercomputing systems\n• Data
  center efficiency\n• Software tools for measuring energy efficiency throu
 ghout the supercomputing system\n• Standardization of measurement/reportin
 g of key sustainability metrics and emissions\n\nRecording: Livestreamed, 
 Recorded\n\nRegistration Category: Technical Program Reg Pass, Workshop Re
 g Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Mike Woodacre (Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE))
 ; Michèle Weiland (EPCC, The University of Edinburgh; The University of Ed
 inburgh); Fumiyoshi Shoji (RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS),
  Center for Computational Science); Pekka Manninen (CSC - IT Center for Sc
 ience; University of Helsinki, Finland); James H. Rogers (Oak Ridge Nation
 al Laboratory (ORNL)); and Cate Berard (US Department of Energy)\n\n
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