NCCS & NASA Goddard Partner Organizations Showcase Work at SC17 Conference

 
Supercomputing Computing Conference 2017

The NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS) and partner organizations participated in the NASA research exhibit at SC17: The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis in Denver, Colorado, November 13–16. Presentations and demonstrations showcased new services and tools, and described the latest results from Earth science computations and analyses.
For more information, visit https://nas.nasa.gov/SC17/

NCCS and Partner Organizations Presentations and Demos


Jordan Caraballo-Vega
Cybersecurity Machine Learning

Laura Carriere
Analyzing & Visualizing Earth Data at the Speed of Supercomputers

Dr. Tom Clune
Simulating the Growth of Poly-Crystal Snowflakes

Dr. Dan Duffy
Exascale Cyberinfrastructure for NASA's Weather & Climate Models

Dr. Hamid Oloso
Understanding the Scalability and Computational Performance of GEOS

Dr. Craig Pelissier
Machine Learning in Complex Earth System Models

Bruce Pfaff
The Only Constant Is Change—Evolution of an HPC Cluster

Dr. Dan'l Pierce
Learning from the Weather

Dr. William Putman
A Glimpse at the Future of Global Weather Prediction and Analysis at NASA

Jordan Robertson
IOPS Galore Encore: Upgrading a Supercomputer's Metadata with Non-Volatile Memory

Brent Smith
GMAO GEOS Data in Motion

Hoot Thompson & Jonathan Mills
Cloud in a Container Deploying OpenStack

Garrison Vaughan
Containerizing the NASA Land Information System Framework

EM Photonics
Eric Kelmelis & Ariel Sherman
Task-Based HPC Scheduler for Scalable, Cross-Platform Software