Johannes Blaschke
Johannes leads the Data area of NERSC's application readiness program (NESAP) for Perlmutter, and works with real-time and urgent computing users to improve the facility and system-level performance in of their workflows. He is acting as the liaison to several NESAP teams exploring new programing models and developing new functionality in the areas of performance portability, integrated research infrastructure, and the Superficility project.
Session
The Julia for HPC minisymposium gathers current and prospective Julia practitioners from various disciplines in the field of high-performance computing (HPC). Each year, we invite participation from science, industry, and government institutions interested in Julia’s capabilities for supercomputing. Our goal is to provide a venue for showing the state of the art, share best practices, discuss current limitations, and identify future developments in the Julia HPC community.