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@INPROCEEDINGS{Lippert:189214,
author = {Lippert, Thomas},
title = {{S}upercomputing for the {E}uropean {H}uman {B}rain
{P}roject},
reportid = {FZJ-2015-02405},
year = {2015},
abstract = {The Human Brain Project, one of two so-called flagship
projects in Europe, is a huge collaborative effort of more
than 100 partner institutions with a ten-year perspective to
reconstruct the brain, piece by piece. The HBP will create
multi-scale models of the mouse and the human brain and will
prepare a supercomputer-based simulation platform,
integrating and federating giant amounts of existing data,
complemented by the creation of new information and
knowledge about the human brain. A substantial impact of the
HBP on our understanding of the human brain and its diseases
as well as on novel brain-inspired computing technologies is
expected.The creation of an HPC Platform will be one of the
central elements of the project. Including major European
supercomputing centres like the Barcelona Supercomputing
Centre, the Italian CINECA, the Swiss CSCS and Jülich
Supercomputing Centre as well as several universities, its
mission is to build, integrate and operate the hardware,
network and software components of the supercomputing and
big data infrastructures from cell to full-scale interactive
brain simulations, together with data management, processing
and visualization.In my talk, I am going to discuss the
requirements of the HBP on HPC hardware and software
technology. These requirements follow the multi-scale
approach of the HBP to decode the brain and recreate it
virtually. On the cellular level, hardware-software
architectures for quantum mechanical ab-initio molecular
dynamics methods and for classical molecular dynamics
methods will be included in the platform. On the level of
the full-scale brain simulation, on the one hand, a
development system to “build” the brain by integration
of all accessible data on a worldwide scale as well as for
tests and evaluation of the brain software is foreseen. On
the other hand, a system that acts as the central brain
simulation facility, eventually allowing for interactive
simulation and visualization of the entire human brain will
be created. Additionally, the brain needs to be equipped
with the proper sensory environment, a body, provided by
virtual robotics codes developed on a suitable hardware
system. It is expected that the human brain project can
trigger innovative IT solutions for future exascale
architectures permitting hierarchical memory structures and
interactive operation. What is more, novel digital/analog
systems called “neuromorphic devices” are a major target
of HBP’s research.},
month = {Mar},
date = {2015-03-09},
organization = {International Supercomputing
Conference in Mexico, Mexico City
(Mexico), 9 Mar 2015 - 13 Mar 2015},
subtyp = {Plenary/Keynote},
cin = {JSC},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)JSC-20090406},
pnm = {513 - Supercomputer Facility (POF3-513) / HBP - The Human
Brain Project (604102)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-513 / G:(EU-Grant)604102},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)6},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/189214},
}