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SUMMARY:Building International HPC Collaborations Across Continents to Tac
 kle Grand Challenges: The HANAMI Project
DESCRIPTION:Sophia Honisch (High Performance Computing Center (HLRS), Stut
 tgart); Erik Lindahl (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm Univers
 ity); Edouard Audit and France Boillod-Cerneux (Atomic Energy and Alternat
 ive Energies Commission (CEA)); Fabrizio Gagliardi (Barcelona Supercomputi
 ng Center (BSC)); Per Öster (CSC - IT Center for Science); Taisuke Boku (U
 niversity of Tsukuba, Japan); and Kengo Nakajima (The University of Tokyo,
  Japan)\n\nScience relies on intercontinental collaborations, not least in
  hot areas such as AI, but for historical reasons many HPC codebases tend 
 to dominate in the region where they were developed. This duplication of e
 ffort is a major challenge as we increasingly need large teams to perform 
 co-design to adapt to emerging HPC platforms, where expertise is a worldwi
 de bottleneck. International cooperation is a way to address this, both fo
 r training and development of applications. This BoF will share best pract
 ices and identify existing intercontinental collaborations in HPC applicat
 ions, using the recent HANAMI Europe-Japan collaboration as a starting poi
 nt for discussion.\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibi
 ts Reg Pass\n\n
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