
KTH, ParaTools, the University of Oregon, and ENCCS (EuroCC National Competence Centre Sweden) come together for the organization of this hybrid workshop. The event brings together code developers, researchers, and research software engineers working on high-performance computing (HPC). It creates an amazing opportunity for sharing innovative ideas and best practices for performance monitoring and software management on supercomputers and cloud platforms. This workshop includes:
- Performance monitoring and analysis using the TAU Performance System.
- Deploying scientific software stacks on supercomputing environments like LUMI and cloud HPC.
- Hands-on instrumentation of MPI and GPU (ROCm and CUDA) applications.
- Analyzing performance data with ParaProf and PerfExplorer.
- Using containers and package managers in HPC with E4S.
The theoretical optimization of complex code is somewhat limited, and great progress in scientific computing has been achieved through performance analysis tools. Indeed, advances in massively parallel systems like the LUMI supercomputer and cloud HPC platforms have further boosted our understanding of complex phenomena at unprecedented resolutions. To leverage these resources effectively, robust tools for performance monitoring, debugging, and software management are required. These tools enable the development of key applications for science, industry, and society.
Registration can be done here, and the agenda can be seen here.