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Article on Flash Informatique at EPFL about Free Software for HPC

Monday, December 19th, 2011

In the last number of “Flash Informatique” at EPFL you can read an article by Vittoria Rezzonico about free software for HPC.

Since the Beowulf revolution, High Performance Computing (HPC) has been taken over not only by clusters built from commodity hardware, but also by free software. Starting from the operating system, up to the specific scientific software, supercomputers (even the most powerful in the world) sport all kind of free software.

Operating systems in the Top500

Operating systems in the Top500

Read the article (in French) »

You may also be interested in reading an interview with George Lake, who was working in the research group that created the first beowulf cluster.

Zetta – New HPC publication @ EPFL

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Zetta

numerical simulation for science and technology

zetta.epfl.ch

This brand new magazine will be first released February 2012 and will be issued once a year. We accept articles describing research using HPC resources as well as contributions describing services and infrastructures available to the EPFL HPC community. We are open to contributions from EPFL and partner institutions. The target of this new publication are researchers, collaborators and HPC enthusiasts. Articles can be written in English or French, but a short abstract in both languages should be provided by the author.

Deadline for submitting articles: September 20th, 2011.

For organizational purposes, please contact zetta@epfl.ch if you would like to contribute an article.

If you are interested in receiving the electronic version, please send an email to
zetta-subscribe@listes.epfl.ch

If you wish to receive the printed version, please contact zetta@epfl.ch.

EPFL Launched ecocloud Consortium to Tackle Electricity Demands of Internet Data Processing Centers

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

EPF Lausanne announced today the launch of the ecocloud consortium. The consortium brings several EPFL laboratories together to tackle the skyrocketing electricity demands of Internet data processing centers.

At EPFL, twelve laboratories are joining their expertise to form the ecocloud consortium, launched today in a special event at the Rolex Learning Center. Its objective is to work on reducing the amount of energy these centers consume.

Ecocloud´s research is organized around three axes: data, energy and intelligence. Promising ideas are already being explored; for example, research into directly cooling processors as a function of the jobs they are doing at a given time; and constructing a “vertical” system in which the memory sits above the processor, in order to increase and optimize the flow of information between them.

As evidence of the economic potential of its research, ecocloud already has several industry partners: Credit Suisse, HP, IBM, Microsoft, Nokia, Oracle, Swisscom and Intel. The consortium has secured additional funding from programs in Switzerland (nano-tera) and Europe. “Thanks to the support and expertise of our scientists, we are in a position to become a recognized center of excellence at the European level in the domain of Cloud Computing,” says Babak Falsafi, head of EPFL´s Parallel Systems Architecture Laboratory (PARSA).

Read the press news of EPFL »

Electra: The New Hybrid CPU-GPU Cluster at EPF Lausanne

Monday, March 28th, 2011

EPF Lausanne has recently made available to its user community a new compute server based on a hybrid CPU-GPU architecture called «Electra». This resource is designed as a test facility for new developments and the porting of existing algorithms and codes, as well as for production purposes.


Read an article describing «Electra» on Flash informatique »

Job Offer: Computational Science & Engineering Coordinator at EPF Lausanne

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

In order to coordinate and stimulate the development of “Computational Science & Engineering” (CSE), EPFL is looking for a

CSE Coordinator

Your role

  • Actively communicate toward EPFL community about CSE, available resources, planned evolutions and achievements; be visible for the whole CSE community in EPFL and thus become the natural partner for any question, problem, request
  • Plan and follow-up the deployment of resources
  • Define and monitor the Service Level Agreements for the shared resources in CSE
  • Support EPFL professors when they make investment decisions in CSE
  • Create an application support network for CSE and moderate it
  • Represent EPFL in CSE bodies outside EPFL (CSCS, CADMOS, Vital IT, etc.)

Your profile

  • PhD
  • Deep knowledge in at least a CSE domain
  • Deep knowledge in resource planning and system administration in at least a CSE domain
  • Experience in project management, knowledge in methodologies (e.g. HERMES) is considered as a plus
  • High skills in communication and moderation of teams
  • Diplomacy, charisma, dynamism, perseverance, open mindset
  • Excellent speaking and writing skills in English and French, ability to synthetize and abstract

For additional information see the ad at EPF Lausanne »