EE HPC WG Workshop 2023

September 13th 7-10 AM, and  September 14th 7-9 AM (US Pacific Time)

14th Annual Energy Efficient High Performance Computing  Working Group Workshop
(EE HPC WG Workshop 2023)  


This year's Annual Workshop for the EE HPC WG will focus on sustainability and carbon-neutrality, including water conservation and heat reuse.  The workshop - which will be virtual this year - will engage a broad spectrum of participants. Participants & speakers from facilities and operationally-focused fields, as well as computer engineers and architects, are being invited. This will ensure more lively discussions and drive sharing of knowledge and lessons learned. 


Carole-Jean Wu is our keynote speaker.  

Carole-Jean Wu is a Research Director at Meta AI. She is a founding member and a Vice President of MLCommons – a non-profit organization that aims to accelerate machine learning for the benefits of all. Dr. Wu also serves on the MLCommons Board as a Director, chaired the MLPerf Recommendation Benchmark Advisory Board, and co-chaired for MLPerf Inference. Prior to Meta/Facebook, She was an Associate Professor at ASU.


Dr. Wu is passionate about pathfinding and tackling system challenges to enable efficient, responsible AI execution. Her expertise sits at the intersection of computer architecture and machine learning. Her work includes Understanding Computing's Carbon Footprint,  Designing Low-Carbon Computers at Tech @ Meta,  and to minimize computing’s carbon footprint, the first step is to quantify lifecycle emissions featured at the HiPEAC Blog. Dr. Wu's work has been recognized with several awards, including IEEE Micro Top Picks and ACM/IEEE Best Paper Awards. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. from Princeton and B.Sc. from Cornell.


Workshop Organizers, Torsten Wilde (HPE), Siddhartha Jana (Intel), Anna Maria Bailey (LLNL), Chris DePrater (LLNL), Michael Ott (LRZ), Steve Martin (HPE), James Laros (Sandia NL), Dave Martinez (Sandia NL), Gregg Barrett (Cirrus AI), Fumiyoshi Shoji (RIKEN), Genna Waldvogel (LANL), Chris Tanner (NASA Ames), Suzanne Belmont (NREL), Jason Hick (LANL), Natalie Bates (EE HPC WG)