Presenter

Biography
Hans-Christian Hoppe has made significant contributions to HPC since the 1990s, including impact on the MPI standard, first use of virtualization for HPC federation, leading performance analysis tools, and co-definition of the Modular Supercomputing Architecture (MSA). He was responsible for the Intel Cluster Tools, early manycore processor research, the Intel Visual Computing Institute and Exascale Lab, and co-led a DARPA project on disruptive graph-analytics architecture and Intel’s early European AI research activities.
In 2022, Hoppe joined Jülich Supercomputing Centre and ParTec AG, leading the DEEP-SEA project and contributing to other EU projects, including the RAISE CoE on AI for industrial problems. He has been an important contributor to the ETP4HPC SRA activities, and joined the EuroHPC JU RIAG in 2024. His research interests include heterogeneous system architectures, dynamic resource use in HPC and AI, scalable performance analysis tools, and integration of disruptive technologies (like quantum computing and AI) with HPC.
In 2022, Hoppe joined Jülich Supercomputing Centre and ParTec AG, leading the DEEP-SEA project and contributing to other EU projects, including the RAISE CoE on AI for industrial problems. He has been an important contributor to the ETP4HPC SRA activities, and joined the EuroHPC JU RIAG in 2024. His research interests include heterogeneous system architectures, dynamic resource use in HPC and AI, scalable performance analysis tools, and integration of disruptive technologies (like quantum computing and AI) with HPC.
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