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SUMMARY:Introduction - Ninth Annual Workshop for the Energy Efficient HPC 
 Working Group (EE HPC WG)
DESCRIPTION:Natalie Bates (Energy Efficient HPC Working Group); Anna Maria
  Bailey (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Energy Efficient HPC Work
 ing Group); Torsten Wilde (Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Leibniz Supercomput
 ing Centre); and Siddhartha Jana (Energy Efficient HPC Working Group)\n\nT
 his annual workshop is organized by the Energy Efficient HPC Working Group
  (http://eehpcwg.llnl.gov/). This workshop closes the gap between facility
  and IT system with regards to energy efficiency analysis and improvements
 . For sustainable exascale computing, power and energy are a main concern,
  which can only be addressed by taking a holistic view combining the HPC f
 acility, HPC system, HPC system software, and the HPC application needs. T
 he EE HPC WG, which is a group with over 700 members from ~25 different co
 untries, provides this cross-sectional perspective.\n\nThis workshop is un
 ique in that it provides a forum for sharing power and energy related info
 rmation and research from supercomputing centers from around the world. Di
 scussion and audience participation is encouraged. There are presentations
 , panels and discussions. Presenters are mostly from major governmental an
 d academic supercomputing centers. The panels encourage discussion around 
 more controversial topics and include panelists from supercomputing center
 s, academic institutions as well as the vendor community. \n\nSC17 topics 
 included case studies of energy efficient operational lessons learned; the
  power grid- or “what you need to know about the power grid before adding 
 a 10 MW step-function load generator”; the United States Department of Ene
 rgy’s Path Forward and other Exascale programs; and the software stack’s i
 mplications for energy efficiency.  The keynote speaker was Buddy Bland fr
 om ORNL. Buddy has seen more than 30 years of HPC deployment at ORNL and h
 is keynote provided insight into operations and energy efficiency for some
  of the largest supercomputers.\n\nTag: HPC Center Planning and Operations
 , Power\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Ann
 a Maria Bailey (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Energy Effi
 cient HPC Working Group); Natalie Bates (Energy Efficient HPC Working Grou
 p, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory); Siddhartha Jana (Intel Corporat
 ion, Energy Efficient HPC Working Group); and Torsten Wilde (Hewlett Packa
 rd Enterprise (HPE), Energy Efficient HPC Working Group)\n\n
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