MEEP will be part of Summer of HPC, which is a PRACE programme that offers summer placements at HPC centres across Europe to late-stage undergraduates and/or master students. All participants spend two months every year working on projects related to PRACE technical or industrial work.

Up to twenty top applicants from across Europe are selected to participate each year, and applications for the program usually open in January of each year. Prizes are awarded for the best participants.

 

Summer of HPC
Summer of HPC

 

During Summer of HPC, MEEP's ACME HPC accelerator architecture will accelerate HPC applications and the Coyote simulator will be researched, analyzed, implemented, and experimented with for new data management policies by students in the 'Analysis of data management policies in HPC architectures' workplan.

Workplan (July-August 2021)

  • Week 1: Training.
  • Week 2: Familiarization with the proposed architecture and target workloads.
  • Week 3: Familiarization with the simulation tools.
  • Weeks 4-7: Analysis of data management policies and potential proposals of new ones.
  • Week 8: Conclusions.

Students will benefit from a deep understanding of how different HPC workloads behave and how they stress the resources of the system as well as gaining expertise with simulators and their visualization tools, which are the first tool in the proposal of new designs for HPC architectures.

For further information, visit: Analysis of data management policies in HPC architectures

About Summer of HPC

Summer of HPC is a PRACE programme that offers summer placements at HPC centres across Europe to late-stage undergraduates and/or master students. Up to twenty top applicants from across Europe are selected to participate each year, and applications for the program usually open in January of each year. Participants spend two months working on projects related to PRACE technical or industrial work.

Update September 2021

Find the video here.

Find the reports developed during this programme by Aneta and Regina.