Jan. 30 — Taking stock of the progress and laying the foundations for future collaborations. This is the twofold objective of the kick-off meeting of the Leonardo project, taking place at SISSA on 29 and 30 January 2020.
The focus of the meeting will be the identification of the scientific challenges that Leonardo will allow to face in the various disciplines, from material sciences to climate change, and its potential role in facilitating the process of technology transfer.
The workshop will also be the first opportunity for stakeholders from all countries that are part of the consortium to meet: Italy, Austria, Slovakia, Slovenia and Hungary. The goal is to share the infrastructure roadmaps of the participating countries. This will allow to make the most of a resource such as Leonardo and to define the contribution of each country, considering both the priorities of the participants and the needs of the European research community.
About Leonardo
Leonardo is the new supercomputer that projects Italy towards the exascale class of high performance computing for research and innovation. The project for the Leonardo system was presented by Cineca representing Italy in agreement with the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research, the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN) and the International School of Advanced Studies (SISSA) and approved by the European Joint Undertaking EuroHPC.
Source: Cineca