HiDALGO2 project together with CIRCE and SEAVEA projects organise a joint hackathon that focuses on enabling Verification, Validation, and Uncertainty Quantification (VVUQ) for global challenge applications (e.g., those used in HiDALGO2 and CIRCE) using the SEAVEA toolkit (SEAVEAtk).
Any High-Performance Computer application researcher is invited to join, irrespective of their source domain. Specially EuroHPC JU CoEs and NCCs representants are welcome to participate. During the event, participants will learn about the SEAVEA toolkit and engage in hands-on learning by interacting with the SEAVEAtk experts, who will help them apply their choice of SEAVEAtk tools to their codes and applications. Participants will be given access to the Eagle supercomputer during the hackathon (before a sign-up is required). The content and support in the hackathon will be tailored to the expertise level of the participants. The event is open and free of charge for all.
Event Description
During the event, participants will learn about the SEAVEAtk components aiming to:
-Create VVUQ procedures (EasyVVUQ).
-Facilitate the creation of surrogate models for multiscale simulations (EasySurrogate).
-Automate the complex workflows emerging from these procedures using HPC resources (FabSim3).
-Enable the efficient execution of large numbers of jobs on computational resources (QCG Pilot Job Manager and RADICAL Cybertools).
-Make creating coupled multiscale simulations easy, and then enable efficient Uncertainty Quantification of such models using advanced semi-intrusive algorithms (MUSCLE3).
-Perform surrogate modelling using Gaussian Processes (MOGP).
Specifically for this Hackathon, we will introduce the Multipurpose Uncertainty Quantification and Sensitivity Analysis (mUQSA) web-based Graphical User Interface, which supports application developers and users lacking in-depth knowledge of the subject, and integrates with SEAVEAtk. mUQSA automates and streamlines the efficient execution of UQ computations on large-scale High-Performance Computing systems.
During the Hackathon, participants will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on learning by interacting with the SEAVEAtk experts, who will help in applying their choice of SEAVEAtk tools to their own codes and applications. Existing SEAVEAtk users are also welcome, as the team will offer support to add more rigorous VVUQ to their applications. Detailed information is available at: https://www.seavea-project.org/seaveatk/
How can you join?
The hackathon will take place over three days, from 5-7th of June 2024, 9:00 – 17:00 Central European Summer Time (CEST) and it is a hybrid event. It will take place physically at the premises of our partner, High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart , Germany, and online. You can register at this link: https://forms.gle/4ytFD4TNEWFcA35u9 by 31 May 2024.
For more information and inquiries, you can contact: diana.suleimenova@brunel.ac.uk and flavio.galeazzo@hlrs.de
Agenda
(All below times are in Central European Summer Time- CEST).
5th June
9:00 AM – 9:30 AM | Welcome & coffee |
9:30 AM – 10:15 AM | The SEAVEA toolkit introduction |
10:15 AM – 10:45 AM | RADICAL Cybertools |
10:45 AM – 11:00 AM | Coffee break |
11:00 AM – 11:30 AM | UQit – Eman Bagheri, EXCELLERAT P2 project |
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM | Hackathon ideas and team formations |
12:30 PM – 13:30 PM | Lunch |
13:30 PM – 15:30 PM | Hack |
15:30 PM – 15:45 PM | Coffee break |
15:45 PM – 16:30 PM | Hack |
16:30 PM – 17:00 PM | Progress report |
20:00 PM – 22:00 PM | Social dinner |
6th June
9:00 AM – 9:30 AM | Morning stand-up & coffee |
9:30 AM – 12:30 AM | Hack |
12:30 PM – 13:30 PM | Lunch |
13:30 PM – 15:30 PM | Hack |
15:30 PM – 15:45 PM | Coffee break |
15:45 PM – 16:30 PM | Hack |
16:30 PM – 17:00 PM | Progress report |
7th June
9:00 AM – 9:30 AM | Morning stand-up & coffee |
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM | Hack and distribution of event survey |
10:30 AM – 12:30 PM | Presentations |
12:30 PM – 13:00 PM | Wrap up and collection of survey entries |