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SUMMARY:Illuminations Pavilion in the SCinet Theater
DESCRIPTION:Illuminations Pavilion Break\n---------------------\nDeliverin
 g Convection-Permitting Climate Projections for Western Australia through 
 the Climate Science Initiative (CSI)\n\nConvective permitting scale climat
 e projections in WA have been delivered through partnership with state gov
 ernments, university and Pawsey Supercomputing Research centre. The partne
 rships halve data production time and cut the computational walltime signi
 ficantly via optimized workflows. The datase...\n\n\nSean Lam\n-----------
 ----------\nAI development and Improvement: Just buy more GPUs?\n\nI will 
 present the experience of the Recod.ai in the development of AI models and
  how we improved our HPC architecture to optimize the performance in terms
  of availability. We started with a manual datasheet to reserve the resour
 ces, until now…\n\n\nVictor Eduardo Martinez Abaunza (The Artificial Intel
 ligence (Recod.ai) Lab. Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp))\n----
 -----------------\nMental Health and AI: Monitoring Anxiety and Stress Thr
 ough Wearables\n\nThis presentation showcases work from the Viva Bem Hub o
 n using wearables for health and well-being, with a focus on mental health
 . We explore how AI can leverage physiological data to monitor and support
  an individual's mental state.\n\n\nMatheus Correa Lindino (Viva Bem Artif
 icial Intelligence Hub for Health and Wellness)\n---------------------\nSt
 ate of the Art GPU Code Generation with Reinforcement Learning\n\nWriting 
 high performance parallel code takes a long time and offers a steep learni
 ng curve. Today's LLMs are helpful, but not quite up to the task. We creat
 e an agent architecture with a fine tuned model that achieves state of the
  art results, allowing anyone to write code for GPUs effectively.\n\n\nWal
 eed Atallah (mako.dev)\n---------------------\nFrom Rural Roots to Contine
 ntal Reach: My Journey Advancing Inclusive HPC Ecosystems in Africa\n\nFro
 m rural South Africa to continent-wide deployments, I share my journey mak
 ing HPC accessible and inclusive. Learn strategies for building clusters, 
 fostering community, and empowering new HPC users across Africa.\n\n\nMfun
 do Mdwadube (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR: HPC Eco
 systems project))\n---------------------\nHPC research at LabP2D/UDESC\n\n
 At LabP2D/UDESC, we conduct HPC research in ML-based workflow scheduling, 
 data center orchestration, and MPI optimization. This presentation highlig
 hts impactful results achieved through close collaboration between student
 s and faculty.\n\n\nGuilherme Piêgas Koslovski (Universidade do Estado de 
 Santa Catarina - Santa Catarina State University (UDESC))\n---------------
 ------\nHigh-Performance Computing for Data-Centric and Self-Adaptive Mach
 ine Learning in Health and Energy Systems\n\nThis work explores how HPC en
 hances self-adaptive machine learning for large-scale health and energy da
 ta, enabling efficient multimodal simulations and optimal trade-offs betwe
 en computational cost, accuracy, and cloud deployment.\n\n\nNatasha Nigar 
 (University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan)\n------------
 ---------\nHPC Summer School: A journey in HPC education\n\nWe share our e
 xperience launching the HPC Summer School in Colombia, from its start in 2
 017 to its current state, highlighting key lessons learned to support othe
 rs aiming to create similar HPC education initiatives in developing region
 s.\n\n\nCarlos Alvarez Cabrera (Tecnológico de Monterrey)\n---------------
 ------\nBuilding Mozambique’s National HPC Ecosystem: Empowering Research 
 and Innovation in Resource-Constrained Environments\n\nThis presentation h
 ighlights Mozambique’s HPC ecosystem, managed by MoRENet, showing how high
 -performance computing supports climate modeling, computational physics, B
 ig Data analysis, and capacity building, empowering scientific research ac
 ross the country.\n\n\nMartilio Banze (MoRENet – Mozambique Research and E
 ducation Network)\n---------------------\nBeyond Hardware: A Decade of Bui
 lding Sustainable HPC Capacity at ACE-Mali\n\nThis talk highlights ACE-Mal
 i’s journey to establish HPC infrastructure for infectious disease researc
 h and training in West Africa, with lessons learned for sustainable, inclu
 sive, global HPC capacity building.\n\n\nFousseyni Kané\n-----------------
 ----\nHPC Status report: Building capacity and capabilities to support Res
 earch, Teaching and Training: Department of Computer Science, University o
 f Botswana\n\nThis talk highlights how an educational, training and resear
 ch support HPC cluster supports postgraduate students from local instituti
 ons of higher learning, teaching of undergraduate and MSc courses, and res
 earchers from local institutions. This HPC cluster was developed and provi
 sioned through the...\n\n\nNkwebi Motlogelwa\n---------------------\nCompu
 ting to End Cancer: From Supporting Basic Science to Clinical Applications
 \n\nMSK's HPC team shares how they balance competing requirements from gen
 omics to AI research and across labs, core facilities, and clinical practi
 ce. They present practical solutions and highlight breakthroughs made poss
 ible by their infrastructure.\n\n\nJake Cohen and Zack Azadian (Memorial S
 loan Kettering Cancer Center)\n\nRecording: Not Livestreamed, Not Recorded
 \n\nRegistration Category: Technical Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n
 \nSession Chairs: Hervey Allen (University of Oregon, Network Startup Reso
 urce Center; University of Oregon) and Tim Osborne (Oak Ridge National Lab
 oratory (ORNL))
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