SupercomputingAsia 2024

Exascale readiness in AI, HPC, and Quantum
International Convention Centre Sydney, Australia
19-22 February 2024

Join us in Sydney in February 2024 for a celebration of the vibrant HPC ecosystem in Asia.

SupercomputingAsia (SCA) is a major supercomputing conference in Asia, where some of the top supercomputers in the world are located. Co-organised by leading supercomputing centres of the region including those in Australia, Japan, Singapore, Thailand and Aotearoa New Zealand, and anchored by the National Computational Infrastructure in Australia, SCA24 aims to promote a vibrant and shared high-performance computing and Artificial Intelligence ecosystem, for both the public and private sectors, in Asia.

Keynote Speakers

Professor/Director Dieter Kranzlmüller

Professor/Director Dieter Kranzlmüller

Chair of the Board of Directors of the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ)

Professor Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes

Professor Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes

ICREA Research Professor

Professor Rick L. Stevens

Professor Rick L. Stevens

Argonne’s Associate Laboratory Director for the Computing, Environment and Life Sciences (CELS) Directorate and an Argonne Distinguished Fellow

Professor Torsten Hoefler

Professor Torsten Hoefler

Professor at ETH Zurich and Chief Architect of ML at CSCS

Dr. Claudia Sandberg

Dr Claudia Sandberg

Senior Teaching Fellow in Engineering and IT at the University of Melbourne

Dr. Ethel Villafranca

Dr Ethel Villafranca

Academic Engagement Manager at the Science Gallery Melbourne – Museums and Collections Department as well as an academic at the university’s Faculty of Education

Dr Mitch Goodwin

Dr Mitch Goodwin

Artist / Academic, Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne

Join us at Supercomputing Asia 2024!

Co-organisers

NCI
NCSS
Riken
NeSI
pawsey
Thai-SC

Artist: Lynnice Letty Church – Tribes: Ngunnawal, Wiradjuri & Kamilaroi (ACT and NSW) Gadi – “to search for” in Ngunnawal language – January 2020 for NCI Gadi Supercomputer.
We acknowledge the Traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Owners of the land, sea and waters of the Australian continent, and recognise their custodianship of culture and Country for over 60,000 years.