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Scientific Data on the Path to Exascale: Lessons, Insights and Predictions from 10+ years on the front lines
SESSION: Scientific Data on the Path to Exascale: Lessons, Insights and Predictions from 10+ years on the front lines
EVENT TYPE: Panel
TIME: 3:30PM - 5:00PM
SESSION CHAIR: Terence Critchlow
Panelists:Terence Critchlow, Rob Ross, Nagiza Samatova, Lucy Nowell, Arie Shoshani
ROOM:TCC 101
ABSTRACT: This panel will present an overview of how data-centric research has made a difference to scientific applications within the SciDAC program, what advances have enabled data management and analysis to keep up with the increasing power of the supercomputers driving the simulations, and where the discipline is headed as we continue to move towards exascale computing.
During their 20 minute presentations, the panelists will be encouraged to take strong positions while answering the following questions regarding data-centric research:
- Give at least 2 examples of where data intensive research has enabled new scientific discoveries
- What advancement has been the most disruptive to science over the past decade
- What advancement has had the most impact on science over the past decade
- What advancement has been most over-hyped within the past decade
- What has not worked as well as you had expected
- What advancement do you see as being the most important in the coming 5 years
Moderator/Panelist Details:
Terence Critchlow (Chair) - PNNL
Terence Critchlow (Moderator) - PNNL
Rob Ross - Argonne National Laboratory
Nagiza Samatova - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Lucy Nowell - DOE Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research
Arie Shoshani - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory