Google Cloud for Science: New Capabilities for Accelerating Innovation & Discovery
September 30th, 2025
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PDT
Online
September 30th, 2025
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PDT
Online
About the Session
Google Cloud provides powerful advanced computing technologies that enable large-scale scientific and technical computing, massive scientific data hosting and analytics, advanced AI application and model development, and more in support of researchers, engineers, developers, and users at companies and organizations around the world. In April 2025, Google announced a new vision to become the most comprehensive, capable, and accessible platform for scientific discovery, innovation, and productivity in the world. In this presentation, Jay Boisseau, Advanced Computing Strategist at Google, will share how Google Cloud is designing and deploying new HPC infrastructure and developing new AI-powered tools and applications to achieve this vision. Join us to learn how your company/organization can use Google Cloud's latest technologies most effectively to accelerate innovation and discovery!
Speaker
Jay Boisseau
Advanced Computing Strategist, Google Cloud
Jay Boisseau is an advanced computing strategist at Google, where he manages a strategic initiative to make Google Cloud the best platform for scientific/technical computing and leads the Google Cloud Advanced Computing Community. He is an experienced leader in HPC and advanced computing technologies, with 30 years of experience developing and leading programs in academia and industry. His previous experience includes founding and leading the Texas Advanced Computing Center to global prominence, and providing strategic planning and special projects in HPC at Dell Technologies. Jay also leads the Austin Forum on Technology & Society, founded the Austin AI Alliance, and is the lead founder and owner of Remedy bar in Austin (where he conducts lots of tech meetings and events so it aligns). He earned his doctorate from UT Austin in astronomy, which led him into supercomputing and technologies.