Artificial intelligence and high-performance computing are becoming transformative tools in energy research and operations.
Rice University’s Ken Kennedy Institute will host the 19th annual Energy HPC & AI Conference Feb. 24-26 at the BioScience Research Collaborative, providing a forum for over 500 leaders and experts from industry, academia and national labs to network and engage in critical discussions on the role of high-performance computing and AI in the energy sector.
The Energy HPC & AI Conference will feature keynotes, technical talks, posters, networking receptions and add-on workshops geared at taking the pulse of industry needs and discussing challenges, opportunities and emerging developments driving the energy future.
Keynote and invited speakers represent organizations including BP, ExxonMobil, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Texas Advanced Computing Center and the University of Texas at Austin, among others.
What: Energy HPC & AI Conference
When: Feb. 24-25 (conference); Feb. 26 (add-on workshops)
Where: BioScience Research Collaborative, 6500 Main St., Houston, TX 77030
For more information or to register, visit the conference website.
Media planning to attend the conference should RSVP with Silvia Cernea Clark at sc220@rice.edu.
