Bob Dröge
Bob Dröge has been working as an HPC expert at the University of Groningen since 2011. He is passionate about solving complex issues, helping out other people, and making complex tasks easier, which come in useful in his role to provide user support and training to the users of the university's HPC facilities. He is also the work package lead for the Dutch Science Data Centre infrastructure as part of ESA's Euclid space mission, one of the founders of and very actively involved in the EESSI project, and a project partner in the MultiXscale EuroHPC Centre of Excellence.
Session
Modern research often requires cloud or supercomputing infrastructure, but setting up your software environment on such systems can be challenging and time consuming. What if you could have the same software environment everywhere?
The European Environment for Scientific Software installations (EESSI) provides a large, uniform stack of scientific software, ready to use on virtually any system in the world: from personal laptop, to a cloud VM, to the largest supercomputers in Europe.
In this talk, you will learn how EESSI works, what possibilities it creates, and you will see it live in action.