

SuperCompCloud: 9th International Workshop on Interoperability of Supercomputing and Cloud Technologies Combined with OpenCHAMI
Friday, June 13, 2025 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM · 4 hr. (Europe/Berlin)
Hall 10 - 1st floor
Workshop
AI Applications powered by HPC TechnologiesCommunity EngagementEducation and TrainingEmerging Computing TechnologiesHPC in the Cloud and HPC Containers
Information
The SuperCompCloud series of panels, workshops, and BoFs has a goal of bringing together experts and practitioners from academia, national labs, and industry to discuss technologies, use cases and best practices in order to share vision and direction for leveraging high performance, extreme-scale computing and on-demand cloud ecosystems in light of increasing software complexity, narrowing on-premise infrastructure options, and cloud-only architectures. Feedback from prior ISC and SC BoFs leads us to return to a longer form workshop format with a combination of invited talks and community-contributed content. The invited talks for ISC25 will focus on convergent use cases in practice as well as emerging developments from the OpenCHAMI community. Contributed technical talks will be selected from peer-reviewed and community-contributed content followed by moderated question and answer sessions in a panel format.
Organizers:
Organizers:
Format
On Site
Targeted Audience
Practitioners, Experts, Researchers, Engineers and other individuals involved in large-scale HPC and cloud computing. Domain scientists and computer scientists who are interested in discussing cloud and HPC convergence issues.
Beginner Level
34%
Intermediate Level
33%
Advanced Level
33%
Speakers

David Hancock
DirectorIndiana University
Francois Tessier
Research scientistInria
Felix Schürmann
Senior HPC TechnologistGoogle GmbH Switzerland
Maxime Martinasso
Head of EngineeringETH Zurich-CSCS
Glenn Lockwood
Principal EngineerMicrosoft CorporationJML
John Michael Lowe
Lead Systems ProgrammerIndiana University
Sadaf Alam
CTOBristol Centre for Supercomputing, University of Bristol
Owain Kenway
Head of Research and DevelopmentUniversity College London
Alex Lovell-Troy
Research ProgrammerLos Alamos National Laboratory
