The conference has organized "HPC Matters" to encourage members of the computational science community to share experience on how HPC is used to impact lives all over the world. In her speech, Bryant will discuss how next-generation supercomputers are transforming HPC and presenting opportunities for research.
“In a real sense, transformation is at the heart of existence, and ultimately the challenge and opportunity before us is to perceive and comprehend the power of transformation so that we can use it for the good of the world and everything in it. Nothing does that better than high performance computing,” says SC15 general chair Jackie Kern, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.
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