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DESCRIPTION:Student Cluster Competition\n\n2MuchCache\n\nThomas, Mikhailov
 , Dao, Margarian, Granado...\n\nThe SDSC/UCSD SCC22 team is enthusiasm-dri
 ven, technically capable, fast-learning, and deeply experienced across the
  computer hardware and software stacks. Each team member is uniquely quali
 fied and committed to using HPC to advance their field. We have one return
 ing team member from the SCC21 virtual cluster competition, one team membe
 r graduating from previous competition training to the competition team, t
 hree former team members serving as team mentors, and four new students jo
 ining the competition team. We are confident in our team’s ability to tack
 le expected and unexpected challenges in the competition, using a combinat
 ion of rigorous preparation, strong communication, robust planning, detail
 ed learning, and efficient teamwork. Our team training activities are full
 y supported by SDSC through the HPC Students Program, and we are engaging 
 directly with each of our sponsors for expert sessions on computer archite
 cture, optimizing compilers, HPC in the cloud, containerization, and more.
  \n\nOur team members exploit the full flexibility of the UCSD computer sc
 ience, cognitive science, and computer engineering majors. Our technical s
 tack includes: major programming languages (C, C++, Java, Python, Fortran)
 , system administration, firmware engineering, parallel programming (MPI, 
 OpenMP, CUDA), hardware design (SystemVerilog, tcl, Cadence, Synopsis), sc
 ientific applications (LAMMPS, Quantum Espresso, Avogadro, VMD), full stac
 k web development (Node.JS, REACT, HTML), scripting and batch processing, 
 and machine learning. Many team members have both undergraduate research a
 nd industry internship experience.\n\nEdward Burns previously interned at 
 SDSC, and he brings image processing, software engineering, and batch sche
 duler optimization experience to the team. He hopes that HPC experience wi
 ll help him build highly scalable computer vision software throughout his 
 career.\n\nDavit Margarian brings a VLSI chip design and firmware backgrou
 nd to the team. He hopes to use his HPC experience to accelerate computer-
 aided design tools for billion-gate integrated circuits.\n\nStefanie Dao i
 s experienced across operating systems, computer vision, and high-performa
 nce software. She plans to apply her HPC experience to server-side process
 ing and updating of augmented reality experiences in real time.\n\nLongtia
 n Bao has strong scripting, software engineering, and web development skil
 ls, and he participated in last year’s team training. He is excited to app
 ly his skills to resource budgeting and performance monitoring during the 
 competition.\n\nYuchen Jing has extensive networking and Linux system admi
 nistration experience from hosting network proxies, file transfer servers,
  and version control systems. He is looking forward to strengthening his s
 kills in developing, deploying, and maintaining high performance software.
 \n\nMatthew Mikhailov competed at SCC21, and is the go-to person for the t
 eam. He specializes in VLSI chip design and computational materials scienc
 e, and he uses the LAMMPS code for his research. He hopes to learn from hi
 s SCC experience to design the next generation of supercomputer chips.\n\n
 Team advisor, Dr. Mary Thomas, SDSC HPC Training Lead, holds degrees in ph
 ysics, computer science, and computational science, and taught parallel co
 mputing for 16 years. She has a personal commitment to the SCC program -- 
 she has led 4 teams: SCC16 and 17 (San Diego State University) and SCC20-2
 1  (UCSD). Her enthusiasm, knowledge, and practical experience will benefi
 t the team.\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg 
 Pass
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