Meet us at SC24
Meet us at SC24
The Pegasus (SciTech) group will be actively participating in several events and presenting talks in workshops, panels, and exhibitors booths at SC24. Find below a list of events where you can meet our team.
We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta, Georgia!
Monday, November 18th:
19th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science (WORKS24)
Time: 9am – 5:30pm EST Location: B302 Session Chairs: Silvina Caino-Lores, Anirban Mandal
Tuesday, November 19th:
General Talks to Community in the Exhibition Hall
- 2PM (EST) SWARM talk in RENCI booth 3923 – Ewa Deelman
- 3PM (EST) CI Compass in RENCI booth 3923 – Anirban Mandal
- 4PM (EST) SciTech overview talk in USC booth 839 – Ewa Deelman
Posters
- 5:15–7 pm (EST): Scalable Planning Platform for Orchestration of Autonomous Systems across Edge-Cloud Continuum during the Poster Reception – Suman Raj
- 5:15–7 pm (EST): SWARM: Scientific Workflow Applications on Resilient Metasystem during the Poster Reception – Pawel Żuk
Wednesday, November 20th:
Converged HPC and Cloud Computing in the Era of Generative Al (WORKS24)
Type: Birds of a Feather
Time: 5:15pm – 6:45pm EST
Location: B312-B313A
Organizers: Daniel Milroy, Rosa M Badia, Ewa Deelman, Todd Gamblin, Andrew Jones, Bill Magro, Bill Seetharami Seelam, Michela Taufer
Description
Cloud computing technologies such as elastic scaling, application containerization and orchestration are gaining prevalence in HPC due to their benefits of resource dynamism, automation, reproducibility, and resilience. Similarly, HPC technologies are being integrated into cloud infrastructures to enable traditional HPC workloads and emerging GenAI workloads which have HPC characteristics. This trend is leading to converged computing, an environment that combines the best capabilities from both worlds. In this highly interactive BoF, we invite the broader computing community to discuss its experiences with converged computing and share its views on the future considering the astronomical growth of GenAI and resource contention.
General Talks to Community in the Exhibition Hall
- 2PM EST SWARM talk in SciTech overview talk in USC booth 839 – Pawel Zuk
- 2PM EST TBD talk in SciTech overview talk in USC booth 839 – Suman Raj
Thursday, November 21st:
Advancing the State of the Art in Distributed Services for HPC
Type: Panel
Time: 10:30am – 12pm EST
Location: B310
Organizers: Daniel Milroy, Rosa M Badia, Ewa Deelman, Todd Gamblin, Andrew Jones, Bill Magro, Bill Seetharami Seelam, Michela Taufer
Description
Distributed services are a pervasive element of large-scale computing: they aggregate system resources, abstract reusable application functionality, and coordinate work among distributed applications. These services form the backbone of data management, scheduling, in situ analytics, performance instrumentation, AI workflow coupling, integrated research infrastructure, and more across cloud, edge, and HPC environments. The goal of this panel is to bring together leading experts to identify fundamental cross-cutting challenges and opportunities for the distributed services community in HPC. What are the technical hurdles, how can services adapt to the increasing scale of systems and applications, what can we learn from other communities, and how can we advance the state of the art and adoption of distributed services for HPC?
Doctoral Showcase
- 4:15PM – 4:30PM (EST): Scalable Planning Platform for Orchestration of Autonomous Systems across Edge-Cloud Continuum in Room B306 – Suman Raj
Papers
- 2:00PM – 2:30PM (EST): Computational Efficiency Large Language Models and Learning Techniques for Anomaly Detection in Computational Workflows: from Supervised Fine-Tuning to In-Context Learning in Room B311 – Hongwei Jin, George Papadimitriou, Krishan Raghavan, Pawel Auk, Prasanna Balaprakash, Cong Wang, Anirban Mandal, Ewa Deelman # Exhibitor Booths University of Southern California Booth 839
Posters
- SWARM: Scientific Workflow Applications on Resilient Metasystem
- ACCESS Pegasus: Bringing Workflows to the ACCESS Masses
- CI Compass: The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Cyberinfrastructure (CI) Center of
- Excellence for Navigating the Major Facilities Data Lifecycle