Globus Named in Multiple HPCwire Readers’ and Editors’ Choice Awards
November 19, 2024
Award recognizes leaders in the global HPC community for scientific achievements
Globus has been recognized in the 21st edition of HPCwire awards alongside other contributing organizations for contributions to the following achievements:
Editors’ Choice : Best Use of HPC in the Physical Sciences
Globus, together with, a broad coalition of collaborators, including Argonne National Laboratory, UChicago, U. of Illinois, NCSA, and the University of Minnesota were awarded Editors’ Choice for Best Use of HPC in the Physical Sciences. The Globus platform was used for data management to develop a physics-informed transformer model to predict gravitational wave evolution for spinning binary black hole mergers, including higher-order modes. This AI approach dramatically reduces simulation time from days to seconds, handling terabyte-scale datasets with high accuracy.
Readers’ Choice: Best HPC in the Cloud (use case)
Globus enabled near real-time data analysis at Argonne National Laboratory by connecting instruments at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) with supercomputers at the Advanced Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF). This automated pipeline allows scientists to adjust experiments on the fly, potentially accelerating scientific breakthroughs by delivering rapid results while researchers still have facility access.
Editors’ Choice: Best HPC Response to a Societal Plight
The Open Science Platform (OSPREY) aims to enhance pandemic response by enabling health officials to utilize HPC resources and data-driven decision-making. With support from Argonne National Lab and the University of Chicago, researchers used Globus, Parsl and EMEWS, to integrate automated workflows, for data curation, and model management to facilitate rapid collaboration and development during health crises.