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August 23rd, 2022, 11 AM — 12 PM CDT, via Zoom

The Exascale Scientific Computing Landscape: Challenges and Opportunities.

Computing has become an essential enabling and empowering component across all of science. In particular, large-scale computing is playing an ever-increasing role in theory and modeling and in data collection and analysis, as well as accounting for the increasing influence of machine learning. Early exascale systems are harbingers of a future computing roadmap that promises major leaps in capability, but one that poses significant challenges that will need to be faced by the scientific community. In this talk I will survey some of the history, current trends, and indications of near-future directions in scientific computing, focusing on a subset of examples that lie at the interface of high-performance computing, large data sets, and machine learning.
Presented by Salman Habib,
Director of Computational Science Division and Distinguished Fellow at Argonne National Lab.
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May 26th, 2022 12 PM — 1 PM CDT, via Zoom

Data visualization in the deluge of data era:
How to extract meaningful insight from data? What are the state of the art tools for exploratory, scientific, and information visualization?

Join the conversation and learn about best practices and tools for converting complex data into impactful data visualizations.
Presented by Paul Navrátil,
Director of Visualization, Texas Advanced Computing Center.