A Multiscale Workflow for Thermal Analysis of 3DI Chip Stacks
Max Bloomfield, Amogh Wasti, et al.
ITherm 2025
Genomics is both data and compute intensive discipline. The success of genomics depends on adequate IT infrastructure that can address growing data demands and enable a diverse range of resource-intensive computational activities. Designing a suitable Infrastructure is a challenging task, and its success largely depends on adoption by its users. In this article we take a user centric view of the genomics, where users are Bioinformaticians, Computational Biologists, and Data Scientists. We try to take their point of view on how traditional computational activities for genomics are expanding due to data growth, and introduction of Big Data and Cloud tech- nologies. The changing landscape of computational activities and new user requirements will influence the design of future genomics infrastructures.
Max Bloomfield, Amogh Wasti, et al.
ITherm 2025
Harshit Kumar, Pranjal Gupta, et al.
ICPE 2025
Luca Deri, Alfredo Cardigliano, et al.
HPSR 2024
Andy Anderson
KubeCon EU 2025