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SUMMARY:A Technical Overview of SmartSim and its Use Cases
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nAlessandro Rigazzi and Andrew Shao (HPE)\n\nS
 ince its release in 2021, SmartSim has been gaining momentum in several sc
 ientific domains, including climate modeling and CFD. SmartSim’s unique se
 t of features allow researchers to perform in-situ data analysis, extend c
 apabilities of well-established numerical software with cutting-edge AI te
 chniques, and orchestrat the launch of applications on HPC systems. This i
 ntegration not only streamlines modern scientific workflows but also addre
 sses the longstanding challenge of language and paradigm disparity in scie
 ntific computing.\nIn our talk, we will delve into the core functionalitie
 s of SmartSim, highlighting its latest enhancements, and discuss how they 
 are used in state-of-the-art projects developed at the intersection of HPC
  and AI.\n\nDomain: Chemistry and Materials, Climate, Weather, and Earth S
 ciences, Engineering, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSes
 sion Chair: Riccardo Balin (Argonne National Laboratory)
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