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  • In this episode, Eleonora Barelli (Observatory ICSC) discusses with Laura Mortnini (EuroCC Italy) about the future trends in high-performance computing and AI in Italy and in Europe, and how we can best prepare for these changes.

    Sound recording and editing by Laura Mortini (EuroCC Italy)

    Mixing and mastering by Apostolos Vasileiadis (ENCCS, RISE).

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    The Supercomputing in Europe podcast is made possible with funding from the European Comission and specifically from EuroHPC JU, the joint initiative between the EU, European countries and private partners to develop a World Class Supercomputing Ecosystem in Europe.

    The podcast is sustained by the EuroCC project, a network of National Competence Centres in Europe to provide supercomputing training and support for industry, academia and public administration for free. If you want to learn more or contact your local competence centre, please visit https://www.eurocc-access.eu.

  • In this episode, Markus Zimmermann (⁠Jülich Research Center⁠) and Sally Joyce Kiebdaj (⁠EuroCC Germany⁠, ⁠HLRS⁠) discuss his work on MRI sequence development and MRI image reconstruction using the power of supercomputing.

    Sound recording by Sally Joyce Kiebdaj (EuroCC Germany, HLRS)

    Sound editing by Apostolos Vasileiadis (ENCCS, RISE).

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    The Supercomputing in Europe podcast is made possible with funding from the European Comission and specifically from EuroHPC JU, the joint initiative between the EU, European countries and private partners to develop a World Class Supercomputing Ecosystem in Europe.

    The podcast is sustained by the EuroCC project, a network of National Competence Centres in Europe to provide supercomputing training and support for industry, academia and public administration for free. If you want to learn more or contact your local competence centre, please visit https://www.eurocc-access.eu.

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  • In this episode, Magnus Sahlgren (AI Sweden) discusses with Apostolos Vasileiadis (ENCCS, RISE) about AI Sweden's recent project, together with Fraunhofer IAIS to train a large language model (LLM) for 45 European languages and dialects and generally about the status of AI in Europe.

    Sound recording and mixing by Apostolos Vasileiadis (ENCCS, RISE).

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    The Supercomputing in Europe podcast is made possible with funding from the European Commission and specifically from EuroHPC JU, the joint initiative between the EU, European countries and private partners to develop a World Class Supercomputing Ecosystem in Europe.

    The podcast is sustained by the EuroCC project, a network of National Competence Centres in Europe to provide supercomputing training and support for industry, academia and public administration for free. If you want to learn more or contact your local competence centre, please visit https://www.eurocc-access.eu.

  • In this episode Marta Garcia Gasulla & Filippo Mantovani from the ⁠Barcelona Supercomputing Center⁠ discuss the ⁠European Processor Initiative⁠ and the ⁠CEEC Centre of Excellence⁠.

    Register for the EPI Forum in Barcelona 9-10 October 2024 to learn more at https://www.european-processor-initiative.eu/epi-forum-2024/.

    The discussion was initiated and conducted by Sally Joyce Kiebdaj from CEEC CoE and HLRS, the High-Performance Computing Center in Stuttgart.

    Sound mixing by Apostolos Vasileiadis (⁠ENCCS⁠, ⁠RISE⁠).

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    The Supercomputing in Europe podcast is made possible with funding from the European Comission and specifically from EuroHPC JU, the joint initiative between the EU, European countries and private partners to develop a World Class Supercomputing Ecosystem in Europe.

    The podcast is sustained by the EuroCC project, a network of National Competence Centres in Europe to provide supercomputing training and support for industry, academia and public administration for free. If you want to learn more or contact your local competence centre, please visit https://www.eurocc-access.eu.

  • In this episode Anders Dam Jensen, the Executive Director of ⁠EuroHPC Joing Undertaking⁠ discusses the current state of supercomputing in Europe, successes and challenges, its progress and its future.

    The discussion is coordinated by Apostolos Vasileiadis, the communication specialist from the ⁠EuroCC National Competence Centre Sweden⁠ (ENCCS).

    Sound editing and mixing by Apostolos Vasileiadis.

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    The Supercomputing in Europe podcast is made possible with funding from the European Comission and specifically from EuroHPC JU, the joint initiative between the EU, European countries and private partners to develop a World Class Supercomputing Ecosystem in Europe.

    The podcast is sustained by the EuroCC project, a network of National Competence Centres in Europe to provide supercomputing training and support for industry, academia and public administration for free. If you want to learn more or contact your local competence centre, please visit https://www.eurocc-access.eu.

  • Welcome to Supercomputing in Europe. In this podcast we will talk all things supercomputers.

    What are supercomputers used for and why are they crucial for research and development? What new technologies are there on the horizon? What’s the connection between AI and supercomputing?

    In our episodes we will be interviewing guests from different European countries who are going to talk about their work and hopefully clear misconceptions in multiple fields such as life science, machine learning, engineering, data science, quantum computing and more.

    The Supercomputing in Europe podcast is made possible with funding from the European Commission and specifically from EuroHPC Joint Undetaking, the joint initiative between the EU, European countries, and private partners to develop a World Class Supercomputing Ecosystem in Europe.

    The podcast is sustained by a network of EuroCC National Competence Centres and the centres of excellence in High-performance computing. We provide supercomputing training and support for industry, academia and public administration.