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Seminar: An Exascale Supercomputer Accelerating AI-for-Science and Beyond

Mohamed Wahib

High Performance Artificial Intelligence Systems Research Team, Leader
RIKEN Center for Computational Science
Kobe, Japan


Thursday, February 16, 2023
4:00 PM
1100 Torgersen Hall
and Zoom

Abstract

Fugaku is the state-of-the-art CPU-based supercomputer for driving AI-for-Science. In this talk we highlight how Fugaku is becoming a pillar for the convergence of HPC and AI, namely high-performance systems, software, and algorithms research for artificial intelligence/machine learning. In collaboration with other research institutes working in HPC and AI-related areas in Japan, as well as globally, we are developing next-generation AI technology that will utilize state-of-the-art HPC facilities, including Fugaku.

Biography

Mohamed Wahib is a team leader of the "High Performance Artificial Intelligence Systems Research Team" at RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS), Kobe, Japan. Prior to that he worked as a senior scientist at AIST/TokyoTech Open Innovation Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan.  He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science in 2012 from Hokkaido University, Japan. His research interests revolve around the central topic of high-performance programming systems, in the context of HPC and AI. He is actively working on several projects including high-level frameworks for programming traditional scientific applications, as well as high-performance AI.