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SUMMARY:How Can Lessons Learned in the Past Forty Years Guide Future HPC R
 esearch Strategies?
DESCRIPTION:Paul Messina (Argonne National Laboratory); Arthur Bland (Oak 
 Ridge National Laboratory); Jackie Chen (Sandia National Laboratories); Ph
 il Colella (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory); Jack Dongarra (Univers
 ity of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory); Thom Dunning (University
  of Washington, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory); Wendy Huntoon (Key
 stone Initiative for Network Based Education and Research); Dan Reed (Univ
 ersity of Iowa); and Eli Dart (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)\n\nT
 he HPC, computer science, and mathematics communities face disruptive chan
 ges due to the end of Dennard scaling and the emergence of quantum, neurom
 orphic, and other technologies.  Having weathered previous disruptions, ar
 e there insights into effective investment strategies and guidance in rese
 arch investments in the coming decades? Drawing on the experience of the A
 dvanced Scientific Computing Research program of the U.S. Department of En
 ergy, as well as other agencies, the panelists will address questions incl
 uding:\n\nWhich programmatic techniques, including partnering with other a
 gencies or industry, were most successful and might translate to the futur
 e?\n\nWhat are examples of investment failures that might have been avoide
 d?\n\nWhat lessons have been learned to help adapt to the end of Moore's L
 aw and the likely shift in software architecture that will be needed? \n\n
 What has been the impact of supercomputing facilities and computer network
 s and will such facilities continue to be relevant?\n\nRegistration Catego
 ry: Tech Program Reg Pass\n\n
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