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Minisymposium Presentation

Unlocking the Power of HPC: Driving Sustainable Innovation Across Disciplines

Wednesday, June 18, 2025
9:00
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9:30
CEST
Climate, Weather and Earth Sciences
Climate, Weather and Earth Sciences
Climate, Weather and Earth Sciences
Chemistry and Materials
Chemistry and Materials
Chemistry and Materials
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
Humanities and Social Sciences
Humanities and Social Sciences
Humanities and Social Sciences
Engineering
Engineering
Engineering
Life Sciences
Life Sciences
Life Sciences
Physics
Physics
Physics

Presenter

Asal
Mehrabi
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Polytechnic University of Catalonia

Asal Mehrabi is a junior researcher in Artificial Intelligence who recently graduated with a bachelor’s degree in AI. She worked at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, developing machine learning algorithms and community detection methods for biomedical data. As a CERN Openlab Summer Student, she contributed to optimizing high-performance computing for ROOT, gaining hands-on experience in a dynamic research environment. Passionate about AI and HPC, she is eager to keep exploring these fields.

Description

My work in High-Performance Computing (HPC) has been at the center of my academic life, crossing over several disciplines such as medical data analysis, physics, etc. At CERN OpenLab, I was a member of the ROOT team, where I was involved in HPC-based large-scale data processing. These experiences highlighted the essential role HPC plays in promoting scientific discovery and interdisciplinary collaboration. In this talk, I will explore how HPC can help break existing silos, enhance computational efficiency, and ensure sustainable development by facilitating innovation across various research domains.

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