Name: Patricia Grubel
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Biography:
Pat is a staff scientist with the Future Architectures and Applications Team at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Her current research interests include orchestration of scientific workflows for reproducibility, reliability and provenance, software engineering for sustainability and reliability, and profiling scientific applications on new architectures.
Institution/Lab: Los Alamos National Laboratory
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SRP Collaboration Topic/Title: Software development
Field or research area: High Performance Computing
Please select all the topical areas that apply to your project:
Computer Science (i.e., architectures, compilers/languages, networks, workflow/edge, experiment automation, containers, neuromorphic computing, programming models, operating systems, sustainable software); High-Performance Computing
Brief Abstract:
We are looking for students interested in applying their computer science skills while learning about real world applications. The work will be on helping develop portions of a workflow orchestration system that interfaces with the user, application and the underlying HPC systems.
Desired relevant skills, background, or interests:
Python, some database experience, Object Oriented Programming would be desirable. Linux bash scripting. Interest in containerization of applications (be willing to learn), cloud computing (optional) or work on front end gui may also be desirable.
Other comments:
Do any special requirements apply? Minimum GPA (specify what GPA in comments below); In-Person Only; U.S. Citizen Only; Permanent Resident OK
Other, specify:
Keywords:
python, workflows, containerized applications, Common Workflow Language, software development, HPC, linux
Lightning Talk Title: BEE for Scientific Workflow Orchestration at Los Alamos