What does it take to work at exa scale?

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Frontier at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has ushered in the Exascale era. Join HPE engineer Mark Stock for an inside look at what it takes to build and program a machine capable of performing over 10^18 double-precision operations per second, and the skills that you need to work at the cutting edge of high performance computing.
The event is being hosted by David Kaeli at Northeastern University and will also be available to join virtually via Zoom. Food will be provided by HPE for those attending in person.
We'll be meeting in 409 Dana Research Center at Northeastern University. Come to room 409 on the fourth floor.
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COVID-19 vaccination required
Event will be indoors
Masking is not required on any of Northeastern’s global campuses, unless mandated by a local public health authority. Those who choose to wear masks are welcome to do so.
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What does it take to work at exa scale?