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SUMMARY:Building a Digital-Twin from Scratch - The Case Study of CINECA Da
 tacenter
DESCRIPTION:Andrea Borghesi (University of Bologna, Italy)\n\nIn this talk
 , we will explore the development of a digital twin for High-Performance C
 omputing (HPC) systems, using the CINECA datacenter in Bologna as a case s
 tudy. Digital twins provide a virtual replica of the physical system, enab
 ling real-time monitoring, simulation, and optimization. We will discuss t
 he monitoring infrastructure necessary to collect and process system data,
  as well as how predictive models are used to enhance predictive maintenan
 ce. Furthermore, we will examine the development of energy and power predi
 ction models, focusing on optimizing both the system’s energy consumption 
 and workload performance. Attendees will gain insights into how these digi
 tal twin models improve system resilience, efficiency, and sustainability.
 \n\nTag: Emerging Technologies, Modeling and Simulation, Scientific and In
 formation Visualization\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSes
 sion Chairs: Wesley Brewer (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)); Barton 
 Fiske (NVIDIA Corporation); Elisabeth Mayer (Leibniz Supercomputing Centre
  (LRZ)); Peter Messmer (NVIDIA Corporation); and Andrea Townsend-Nicholson
  (University College London (UCL); University College London (UCL) Divisio
 n of Biosciences, Research Department of Structural & Molecular Biology)\n
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