2024 Research Computing Expo

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Research Computing Expo 2024: Exploring New Frontiers

Embark on a journey of discovery at ASU's annual Research Computing Expo, where we explore groundbreaking advancements and innovative technologies across all scientific fields. Just as space exploration pushes the boundaries of what we know, our event will delve into the vast universe of research, spanning multiple disciplines and domains. Join us as we venture into uncharted territories of knowledge and innovation through cutting-edge research computing resources and services.

About the Research Computing Expo

The Research Computing Expo is your gateway to unlocking the full potential of supercomputing for research at ASU. Join us as we showcase the latest advancements and applications of powerful computing resources, pushing the frontiers of research and discovery.

Recordings and Slides

  • Pushing the Boundaries: The Role of Advanced Computing in Scientific Discovery for the Origins of Life, with Keynote, Dr. Sara Walker (Recording) (Slides)

  • Accelerating Pandas with Zero Code Change using RAPIDS cuDF with Nathan Stephens, NVIDIA (Slides - Coming Soon!)

  • Deep Learning with MATLAB: A Visual Approach with Jon Loftin, Mathworks (Slides)

  • Lunch with the Women in High Performance Computing (WHPC@ASU) Club

  • Scaling New Heights: Simplifying Research Workflows with Containers on Supercomputers with Alan Chapman (Slides - Coming Soon!)

  • Pioneering Performance: Unleashing the Power of Grace Hopper Nodes for Next-Gen Research with Dr. Gil Speyer (Slides - Coming Soon!)

  • Bridging Code and Discovery: The Vital Role of Research Software Engineers in Advancing Science with Dr. Susan Massey (Slides - Coming Soon!)

  • Beyond Text: Harnessing the Potential of Large Language Models for Innovation with Juanjo Mesa Garcia (Slides)

  • Exploring Quantum Optimization with Dr. Gil Speyer and Jencey Dole (Slides - Coming Soon!)

  • Researcher Showcase and Q&A (Recording)

    • Dr. Petr Šulc’s “DNA and RNA nanotechnology: simulations-guided experiments” (Slides)

    • Dr. Nicholas Shea’s “KINESTHETIC GRAMMAR OF POPULAR MUSIC GENRES“ (Slides)

    • Dr. Pavan Turaga and Utkarsh Nath’s “3D GenAI research at the Geometric Media Lab“ (Slides)

    • Dr. Jay Oswald’s “Harnessing Computing Power in Electric Vehicle Manufacturing: Advancing Laser Welding Through Simulation, Automation and Machine Learning“ (Slides)

    • Dr. Matthias Heyden and Michael Sauer’s “Investigating Protein Dynamics Across Evolutionary Progression“ (Slides)

  • Closing Remarks with Your Friends at the Research Technology Office with Rebecca Belshe (Slides)