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SUMMARY:SmartSim: Success Stories and Future Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nAlessandro Rigazzi and Andrew Shao (HPE)\n\nS
 martSim has always been developed with the goal of overcoming the divide b
 etween standard HPC numerical libraries and AI toolkits. SmartSim’s philos
 ophy is based on loose coupling of different applications and processing u
 nits involved in a workflow and it is one of the main reasons for its grow
 ing success and fast adoption not only in climate and earth science, but a
 lso in CFD and other research fields. SmartSim is currently used in severa
 l computationally demanding projects and has been run at different scales,
  from laptops to Frontier, the world’s first exascale system. With the adv
 ent of new AI models and innovative ways of including data-driven techniqu
 es into simulations, SmartSim is faced with new challenges, which will dri
 ve its future development. In this talk, we will show examples of how Smar
 tSim was used in successful projects, and talk about the project’s future 
 steps.\n\nDomain: Chemistry and Materials, Climate, Weather, and Earth Sci
 ences, Engineering, Physics, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics
 \n\nSession Chair: Jack Atkinson (University of Cambridge)
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