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SUMMARY:Breaking Limits: Scaling HPC Performance Engineering Horizons to M
 aximize Potential
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nSarah Neuwrirth (Johannes Gutenberg Universit
 y Mainz)\n\nIn the ever-evolving realm of high-performance computing (HPC)
 , and in an era where data-driven insights and complex simulations are ess
 ential, pushing the boundaries of performance is paramount to scientific d
 iscovery and technological advancement. This presentation will delve into 
 innovative approaches to scale HPC performance engineering horizons and un
 lock the full potential of computational capabilities. Strategies for opti
 mizing hardware and software utilization, identifying and mitigating perfo
 rmance bottlenecks, and implementing cutting-edge techniques to maximize s
 calability, efficiency, and productivity will be explored. Using the examp
 le of tracking the data path, this presentation will illustrate how monito
 ring the movement of data from computation to storage has the potential to
  break through performance barriers and propel research and development ef
 forts to new heights.\n\nDomain: Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences, App
 lied Social Sciences and Humanities, Computational Methods and Applied Mat
 hematics\n\nSession Chair: Marie-Christine Sawley (ICES Foundation)
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