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The Exascale Computing Project (ECP) is accelerating delivery of a capable exascale computing ecosystem to provide breakthrough solutions that will address America's most critical challenges in scientific discovery, energy assurance, economic competitiveness, and national security. Let’s Talk Exascale explores Application Development, Software Technology, and Hardware and Integration—focus areas of the ECP.
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Episode notes: Jack Dongarra says ECP has been a great success in terms of human and technical accomplishments but post-project follow-on is critical.
Episode notes: Lawrence Livermore National Lab is preparing for El Capitan, the National Nuclear Security Administration’s first exascale supercomputer.
Episode notes: The CANcer Distributed Learning Environment (CANDLE) project provides deep-learning computing methodologies for accelerating cancer research.
Episode notes: Katherine Riley leads a team of computational science experts who work with facility users to maximize their use of ALCF computing resources.
Episode notes: Richard Gerber ensures the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center remains responsive to the needs of scientific researchers.
Episode notes: Bronson Messer, director of science for the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, has an expert perspective on supercomputing for science.
Episode notes: ECP research could remove a major limitation of laser plasma accelerators, a technology that may improve many walks of life.
Episode notes: Flash-X, a multiphysics simulation software package, integrates tools that provide a performance portability solution for exascale computing.
Episode notes: The QMCPACK project intends to provide the capability to find, predict, and control materials and properties at the quantum level.
Episode notes: Machine learning technologies are creating inspiring new opportunity vistas for scientific discovery and research at the exascale.
Episode notes: Project teams can improve the capabilities of math libraries, the foundation of scientific simulations, via cross-project research.
Episode notes: The Extreme-scale Scientific Software Stack (E4S) continues to evolve as a broad collection of software capabilities for scientific research.
Episode notes: An Exascale Computing Project team is getting the longtime open-source PETSc/TAO software suite ready to support exascale applications.
Episode notes: The latest version of the Extreme-scale Scientific Software Stack (E4S) provides support for three different GPU architectures.
Episode notes: ECP plays key support roles in the CANDLE project, which is addressing three significant science challenge problems in cancer research.
Episode Notes: Effective communications, humble problem-solving, lessons learned, and synergy are success factors in realizing the Frontier supercomputer.
Episode Notes: Trilinos, a federated group of software packages with guiding principles, offers much autonomy in solving engineering and science problems.
Episode Notes: Engineer David Grant must check and recheck many important design details before Frontier, the nation’s first exascale supercomputer, is powered on.
Episode Notes: Justin Whitt describes what Frontier will do, why it's unique, progress with deployment, what’s special about exascale computing, and more.
Episode Notes: Doug Kothe explains the need for ECP, the why and how of its origin, its unique team dynamics, and its enduring legacy.
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