Explore the potential of Julia programming language for high-performance computing (HPC) in this 35-minute conference talk by Dr. Carsten Bauer from the Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing. Gain insights into Julia's unique features that make it attractive for both domain scientists and HPC practitioners. Learn about its rich scientific ecosystem, dynamic features, and LLVM-based compiler that enables state-of-the-art performance on modern CPUs and GPUs. Discover the synergies and challenges of using Julia in HPC environments, and hear about the language's current state and future prospects from the perspective of a physicist, HPC consultant, and long-time Julia community member. Examine notable international Julia HPC projects and understand how this modern programming language bridges the gap between specialized domain science and high-performance computing.
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HPC Café: Bridging Domain Science and HPC with Julia
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NHR@FAU