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Blanchard-Wrigglesworth, Edward (Fecha de publicación: 2024-12-19)
Global mean temperature rapidly warmed during 2023, leading to the warmest year on record at 1.45°C above pre-industrial climate, the causes of which are still under debate. Here we explore the likelihood, mechanisms, and ...
Iacus, Stefano M. (Fecha de publicación: 2024-10-29)
We highlight recent advances in the Dataverse Project aimed at extending support for variable-level metadata beyond tabular data, incorporating DDI, CDI-DDI, CroissantML, and other schemas to enhance discoverability and ...
Isaac, Arun (Fecha de publicación: 2024)
We will describe ccwl and ravanan---Common Workflow Language (CWL) tools we have developed---that allow running scientific workflows on HPC clusters with concision, reproducibility and performance. ravanan uses propagator ...
McCalpin, John D. (Fecha de publicación: 2024-10-15)
This talk reviews the history of supercomputing systems with a focus on the "balance" between computation and memory access and on the interaction of technology, architecture, and market forces in driving the evolution of ...
Orengo, Christine (Fecha de publicación: 2024-12-05)
The recent development of the AlphaFold2 method by DeepMind, has led to a massive expansion in high quality predicted protein structure data. Our group have developed computational protocols (Chainsaw, CATH-AlphaFlow) to ...
Prins, Pjotr (Fecha de publicación: 2024-11-07)
In this talk, Pjotr and Arun will talk about pangenomic challenges and scaling up with HPC. Genomics workloads have always been announced and fail to make a dent on compute clusters. We predict this may now change with the ...
Collado Vides, Julio (Fecha de publicación: 2024-11-22)
Research of biology and genomics inspired from linguis7cs is a dangerous territory, for several reasons. Once these are iden7fied, we can then dis7ll the shared concerns and common features between linguis7cs and gene7cs. ...
Cañedo-Argüelles, Miguel (Fecha de publicación: 2024-11-14)
All around the world humans are increasing the salt concentrations of freshwater ecosystems (rivers, lakes, wetlands, etc.) through a wide variety of activities such as agriculture or resource extraction. This phenomenon, ...
Reguant, Mar (Fecha de publicación: 2024-11-24)
Systemic blackouts have increased due to extreme weather events and supply shortages, leading to a prominent example of demand rationing. Exploiting features of smart meters, we propose a partial rationing policy for ...
Caro Roca, Martí (Fecha de publicación: 2024-12-10)
Dual (DMR) and Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR), often with some form of diversity, are used in safety-critical systems to realize those functionalities at the highest integrity level providing fault detection and/or tolerance ...
Allen, Randy (Fecha de publicación: 2024-12-12)
One of the truisms of supercomputing is that promised (aka peak) performance always dwarfs realized performance. This gap has generally widened over time, most notably after the reemergence of ML/AI. To some degree, this ...
Shirai, Hiroki (Fecha de publicación: 2024-11-08)
Following in the footsteps of computer vision and natural language processing, the use of deep learning in the fields of protein science and protein engineering is rapidly increasing. Antibodies, in particular, are not ...
Rico, Daniel (Fecha de publicación: 2024-10-11)
The spatial organization of genes within the genome offers insights into their evolutionary history and functional significance. In this talk, I will present our recent findings that essential younger genes cluster near older, ...
Razdan, Rahul (Fecha de publicación: 2024-10-29)
Digital Twins, a virtual representation of reality, have been effectively used successfully for a number of applications such as training, visualization, and collaboration. For the task of validation and verification (V&V), ...
Bao, Yungang (Fecha de publicación: 2024-09-13)
It is widely recognized that the open-source hardware ecosystem can reduce development costs and lower barrier to innovation. Within this ecosystem, developing an industrial-grade high-performance processor has thus far ...
Ogunniyi, Onyekachi (Fecha de publicación: 2024-10-09)
Climate change impacts on health are increasingly apparent with regular exposure to intensive heat waves, surges and emergence of diseases, and mortality. Quantification of these impacts and tracing them to anthropogenic ...
Jiménez, Daniel A. (Fecha de publicación: 2024-09-19)
Core microarchitecture research is the study of how to implement an Instruction Set Architecture for a general-purpose processor. The field has been studied for decades, but remains crucial due to the evolving demands of ...
Andergassen, Daniel (Fecha de publicación: 2024-09-12)
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) manifests and progresses differently in men and women, a phenomenon known as sex bias. Understanding the mechanisms underlying this sex bias is critical to the development of sex-specific ...
Ros, Alberto (Fecha de publicación: 2024-09-26)
Prediction is a fundamental technique for designing high-performance computers. Prediction techniques are used nowadays for a large number of performance optimizations. This talk presents advanced mechanisms for (1) data ...
Sánchez-Guixé, Mònica (Fecha de publicación: 2024-09-16)
Pediatric cancer is the leading cause of disease-related death in children in developed countries. However, compared to adult cancer, pediatric cancer is a rare disease. Pediatric tumors are different from their ...