HTCondor Week 2022 Summary

Monday

HTCondor User Tutorial (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Christina Koch ( UW Madison ) Organizing and Submitting HTC Workloads (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Rachel Lombardi ( Center for High Throughput Computing - UW Madison ) Workflows with HTCondor's DAGMan (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Lauren Michael ( UW-Madison ) What Are My Jobs Doing (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Christina Koch HTCondor Python Bindings Tutorial (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Jason Patton ( University of Wisconsin ) Introduction and pointers to other resources (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Greg Thain's introduction to the session and pointers to online materials.

Speaker(s): Greg Thain SciToken Hands-on Tutorial (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

We have 2 links for my tutorial today. No slides for my tutorial.

1) (most important link) Link to the notebook, everyone that follows the tutorial will need it: https://notebook.ospool.osg-htc.org
2) (less important) Link to the notebook github: https://github.com/SciAuth/htcondor-week-notebook

Speaker(s): Derek Weitzel ( University of Lincoln - Nebraska ) What GPUs look like to HTCondor (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): John Knoeller ( University of Wisconsin, Madison ) Securing an installation with IDTokens (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Todd Tannenbaum Self-Checkpointing Jobs (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Todd Miller ( CHTC ) Understand the HTCondor config system (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): John Knoeller ( University of Wisconsin, Madison )

Tuesday

Welcome to HTCondor Week (in Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Miron Livny Keynote: Where Radio Astronomy is Heading - the Next Generation Very Large Array (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Eric Wilcotts ( University of Wisconsin-Madison ) Using dHTC to extend the HTC cluster at IHEP (Remote Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Xiaowei JIANG ( IHEP,CAS ) Feeding TOFU to a Condor: Trust and Authorization Changes in HTCSS (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): BRIAN BOCKELMAN Managing a dynamic pool for CMS (Remote Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Marco Mascheroni ( UCSD ) Transition to tokens: the CMS experience (Remote Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Saqib Haleem Using Hashicorp Vault with HTCondor for Oauth Credentials in Jobs (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Dave Dykstra ( Fermilab ) How LIGO Analysis is using HTCondor (Remote Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Cody Messick ( Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research LIGO Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ) Testing GPU/ML Framework Compatibility (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Justin Hiemstra ( CHTC ) Dynamic Installation of CVMFS using Glideins (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Namratha Urs ( University of North Texas; Fermilab ) Marco Mambelli nraorsync: A useful custom file transfer plugin (Remote Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): K. Scott Rowe HEPCloud: provisioning heterogeneous resources using GlideinWMS and HTCondor (in Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Marco Mambelli ( Fermilab ) What's New in HTCSS? What's Coming Up? (in Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Todd Tannenbaum Exploring the use of containerized HTC workloads for running HL-LHC analysis on HPC centers (Remote Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Acosta Maria P. ( Fermilab ) TOWN HALL/PANEL: Future of Computation - Needs and Trends (in Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Peter Couvares ( LIGO Laboratory - Caltech ) Tues Closing Remarks (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Miron Livny

Wednesday

Accelerating workflows at NERSC with HTCondor (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Nick Tyler ( NERSC ) Bringing Your Own Capacity from XSEDE (in Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Todd Miller ( CHTC ) Matyas Selmeci ( UW-Madison CHTC ) Google Cloud Roadmap for HTCondor (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Tom Downes ( Google Cloud ) How many eggs can you fit in one nest? Dynamically shaping HTC workflows (Remote Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Ben Tovar ( University of Notre Dame ) Douglas Thain Thanh Son Phung ( University of Notre Dame ) The PATh Forward (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Miron Livny The HTC / HTCSS Data Story (in Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): BRIAN BOCKELMAN The Open Science Data Federation (Remote Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Frank Wurthwein ( University of California - San Diego ) Using HTCSS Adstash to increase goodput (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Jason Patton Leveraging HTC for nuclear security research (Remote Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Arrielle C Opotowsky ( Terrapower, Nuclear Methods Software Engineer ) HTCondor and GIS working together (Remote Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Patrick Claflin ( None ) Job Wrappers Scripts: Problems and Alternatives (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Greg Thain ( Center for High Throughput Computing ) (near) Exascale Radio Astronomy Data Processing (Remote Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): James Robnett ( NRAO ) Learning protein sequence-function relationships from high-throughput molecular simulations (Remote Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Sam Gelman ( Morgridge Institute for Research and Department of Computer Sciences, UW-Madison ) OAuth2 HTTP file transfers at IceCube (in Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): David Schultz ( University of Wisconsin-Madison ) Wednesday's Closing Remarks (in Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Miron Livny

Thursday

CHTC: UW-Madison's Core Provider of High-Throughput Computing, and Beyond (in Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Lauren Michael Using high throughput computing to investigate the role of neural oscillations in visual working memory (in Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Jacqueline M. Fulvio ( Postle laboratory, Departments of Psychology & Psychiatry, UW-Madison ) Weather-driven insect dispersal simulations using workflows that combine HTC and HPC resources (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Matthew Garcia ( University of Wisconsin–Madison ) Using Computer Vision for individual animal monitoring in dairy farms (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Rafael Ferreira Genomic Ancestry Analysis in Wild Hybrid House Mice (Remote Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Megan Frayer ( Laboratory of Genetics, UW-Madison ) Probing Photoexcitation of Iridium Complexes by Machine Learning. (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Yudhajit Pal ( Schmidt Group, Department of Chemistry, UW-Madison ) Developing statistical tools in ecology and astronomy with the help of HTC (In Person Speaker for All Registrants)

Speaker(s): Yunyi Shen ( Wisconsin Institute for Discovery ) Meet CHTC Mixer

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