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SUMMARY:The HPC Best Practices Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Osni Marques (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), David Be
 rnholdt (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Elaine Raybourn (Sandia National 
 Laboratories), Ashley Barker (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and Rebecca 
 Hartman-Baker (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)\n\nThe Best Practice
 s for HPC Software Developers (HPC-BP) webinar series is a major component
  of the outreach efforts of the IDEAS (Interoperable Design of Extreme-sca
 le Application Software) Productivity Project, funded by the US Department
  of Energy's (DOE) Exascale Computing Project (ECP). Since its inception, 
 the IDEAS Project has been addressing the merging of trends in hardware an
 d increasing demands for predictive multiscale, multiphysics simulations. 
 It has been also responding to trends for continuous refactoring with effi
 cient agile software engineering methodologies and improved software desig
 n. The webinar series originated when the IDEAS Project was particularly f
 ocused on working with the terrestrial ecosystem modeling community within
  DOE, and has been moderately adapted as the focus (and sponsorship) of th
 e IDEAS Project shifted to ECP, wherein the focus is on helping both appli
 cation and software tools teams be more productive in their software devel
 opment efforts and produce more sustainable results. In this contribution,
  we discuss the process we have adopted for HPC-BP, and give a sample of t
 he webinars that we have organized and delivered (22 webinars at the time 
 of this writing). We provide an overview of the process we follow for the 
 selection of topics, how the webinars are executed, unique features of the
  series and the future we foresee for it.\n\nTag: Education, Scientific Co
 mputing, Training, Scalable and Sustainable Approaches for HPC Training an
 d Education, Emerging Tools enabling HPC Training and Education, Lightning
  Talks and Demos\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Ch
 airs: Evguenia Alexandrova (Hartree Centre, STFC; Science and Technology F
 acilities Council (STFC)); Scott Lathrop (University of Illinois Urbana-Ch
 ampaign); Susan Mehringer (Cornell University); Julie Mullen (Massachusett
 s Institute of Technology (MIT), Lincoln Laboratory); Nitin Sukhija (Slipp
 ery Rock University of Pennsylvania); and Aaron Weeden (Shodor Education F
 oundation)\n\n
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