Hello! I’m Project Assistant Professor Tao.
From March 16 to 18, I participated in the 203rd HPC and 17th QS Joint Research Meeting at the Hokkaido University Academic Exchange Center. The meeting featured presentations on HPC systems, quantum computing, quantum-HPC integration, numerical computation, and related topics.
Project Researcher Omura from our laboratory presented “Implementation of a GPU Resource Reclamation Mechanism for Emergency Computing and Its Practical Evaluation.” Professors Takizawa and Kawai were co-authors. Additionally, Visiting Associate Professor Takahashi also participated as a co-author in “FS3.0: Research on HPCI Operational System Development Plan Looking Toward the Post-Fugaku Era.”
Overall, the meeting covered topics including HPC systems, numerical computation, accelerator computing, performance evaluation, as well as quantum annealing, block encoding, QC and HPC, qubit mapping, FTQC, Fugaku and energy efficiency, LLM utilization technologies, and Ising machines. The intersection of HPC and quantum computing, as well as the operation and integration of next-generation computing infrastructure, were key focal points of this research meeting.
