ISC 2025
Hamburg
Overview
Please note the time of this BoF has changed to 2.15pm.
This Birds of a Feather (BoF) session, co-hosted by the UK High Performance Computing Special Interest Group (HPC-SIG) and the US Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation (CASC), examines the formation, organization, and funding of regional and national research-focused high performance computing (HPC) communities worldwide. This BoF highlights best practices and models for fostering collaborations and partnerships.
Agenda
2.15pm | Welcome |
2.20pm | HPC Communities Lightning Talks |
2.35pm | Mapping Resources: An introduction to CASC’s 2025 position paper: “Mapping and Expanding the RCD Regional Collaboration Ecosystem” |
2.45pm | Round Table Discussions |
3.10pm | Meeting close |
Mailing List
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How to register
You can just come along (although you do need a ticket for ISC to attend).
Registration is not required to attend, however, it would help us if you could register using the swapcard app:
Please log in to the swapcard app, and then:
- Visit our BoF Event Page, and click “Add to my schedule”.
- OR
- 1) click on the “ISC High Performance 2025” event
- 2) browse to “Schedule” => “Presentation View”
- 3) in the box on the left, search for CASC – which should then list our BoF
- 4) click on the BoF event, and then click “Add to my schedule”
Further Information
Session Goals
The session invites established and aspiring HPC community leaders to exchange knowledge on building sustainable and collaborative HPC ecosystems. Key objectives include:
- Showcasing HPC Organization Models: Sharing insights into how HPC organizations worldwide structure and fund their activities.
- Facilitating Global Partnerships: Exploring opportunities for collaboration and shared funding strategies among HPC communities.
- Developing a Resource Map: Laying the foundation for an international HPC resource map and website to connect organizations and resources.
Topics of Discussion
Discussions will focus on organizational and operational aspects of HPC communities, including:
- Diverse Organizational Models: Member-based and government-supported structures using examples from Ireland, France, EuroHPC, PRACE, Digital Research Alliance of Canada, and regional Research Software Engineer (RSE) groups.
- Funding Models and Sustainability: Strategies like government support, membership-based funding, and sponsorships for sustaining activities and collaborations.
- Partnership Development: Case studies on co-funded projects, co-branded events, and initiatives that support research computing and digital infrastructure communities.
- Mapping Resources: An introduction to CASC’s 2025 position paper, “Mapping and Expanding the RCD Regional Collaboration Ecosystem,” which proposes a comprehensive map of HPC communities to foster partnerships and guide funding.
Interactive Format
The session encourages active participation through:
- Speed Networking: Quick, 3-minute presentations where participants share organizational goals, projects, or collaboration ideas.
- Roundtable Discussions: Small groups addressing challenges like funding and partnership development, exchanging strategies for success.
Expected Outcomes
Participants will gain:
- Insights into organizing and sustaining HPC communities.
- Connections with collaborators across regions.
- Contributions to an international HPC resource website.
- Input into 2025 community-driven initiatives.
This session will strengthen the global HPC ecosystem, advancing innovation and support for research computing through enhanced collaboration and resource sharing.