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HPCIC webinar series to highlight LLNL/Hartree Center industry engagement and joint research

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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the United Kingdom’s Hartree Centre are launching a new webinar series starting May 24. The series is intended to spur collaboration with industry through discussions on computational science, high performance computing and data science.

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and the United Kingdom’s Hartree Centre are launching a new webinar series intended to spur collaboration with industry through discussions on computational science, high performance computing (HPC) and data science.

The first Hartree–Livermore joint webinar on Computational Science (HLCS) takes place May 24, where speakers from the Hartree Centre will present industrial collaboration efforts and technical work.  

Hartree Centre Deputy Director Michael Gleaves will provide an overview of the UK facility, covering its approach to industrial engagement and its efforts in applied research and innovation aimed at helping industry adopt HPC, data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. The talk will feature case studies of successful public/private projects.

Following Gleaves, Hartree Centre Chief Science Officer Vassil Alexandrov will outline the center’s research focus areas and highlight collaborations in exascale computing and scalable AI. Case studies will cover scalable hybrid stochastic/deterministic algorithms for linear algebra, modeling and simulation in fusion, surrogate modeling and environmental modeling. Alexandrov also will identify possible areas for further collaboration between LLNL and Hartree.

The webinar series is sponsored by LLNL’s High Performance Computing Innovation Center and is open to the public. Future HLCS events will be announced later and posted to the HPCIC webpage.

To watch the webinar, visit this link beginning at 8:30 a.m. PDT.