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AMD Advancing AI and HPC: Technologies, Open Source Tools and Challenges for Sovereign, Scalable Intelligence

At the 11th International Summer School on AI and Big Data, Jörg Roskowetz and Benjamin Pajot (AMD, Germany) will give a keynote speech on AMD Advancing AI and HPC: Technologies, Open Source Tools and Challenges for Sovereign, Scalable Intelligence.

Keynote: AMD Advancing AI & HPC: Technologies, Open Source Tools and Challenges for Sovereign, Scalable Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence and High Performance Computing (HPC) are at the center of digital progress – from scientific research to industrial innovation. In this keynote, Jörg Roskowetz and Benjamin Pajot will show how AMD is enabling the next era of AI and HPC applications with powerful CPU and GPU architectures, an open software ecosystem and energy-efficient design. The speakers will highlight technological trends, scaling and integration challenges, and concrete tools and frameworks that enable organizations and research institutions to maintain sovereignty and accelerate innovation.

Dr. Benjamin Pajot

Dr. Benjamin Pajot is Field Support Manager for the AMD HPC Centre of Excellence. After studying Modelling and Scientific Computing, he dedicated his PhD to develop and implement innovative numerical methods applied to the Atmospheric Chemistry in CERFACS. He kept up his journey in the HPC world working 2 years on Seismic Imaging for the Seiscope Consortium before joining BULL/Atos. This adventure will last 7 years during which he will cover many aspects of the life of a cluster, from its design to its delivery, production phase and support. Dr. Benjamin Pajot is now working for the AMD Center of Excellence, guiding their partners and customers through their HPC offer and supporting their Engineer and Sales teams with a deep level of HPC application and system level expertise.

funded by:
Gefördert vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung.
Gefördert vom Freistaat Sachsen.