ODISSEE Webinars

Explore the science behind the ODISSEE project

On the Road to Science with the SKAO

In this talk Shari Breen, head of operation at the SKAO, provide a general SKAO update and discuss the expected timeline to community-led science as they navigate through key milestones like commissioning, Science Verification and SKA first shared-risk Cycle.

Speakers

Shari Breen (SKAO)

Optimizing AI Workflows on HPC: From Hyperparameter Tuning to Scientific Use Case Integration

This webinar brings together three complementary perspectives on how to optimize the AI lifecycle on HPC, from model tuning to workflow orchestration and scientific application integration.

Speakers

Eric Wulff (CERN), Matteo Bunino (CERN), Rakesh Sarma (Forschungszentrum Jülich)

Cloud orchestration and HPC performance: bridging the gap with Interlink

This webinar presents how to bridge Kubernetes workloads to any compute resource – HPC clusters, batch systems, cloud providers, and more. InterLink help to maintain the standard Kubernetes API while leveraging the power of heterogeneous computing.

Speakers

Daniele Spiga (INFN)

Open Science Talks on Dark Matter

In January 2026, the ODISSEE consortium met at CERN for three days of scientific exchanges and strategic discussions, including sessions on radio astronomy, particle physics, and dark matter research, as well as a visit to the LHCb experiment.

Speakers

Damien Gratadour (CNRS, Observatoire de Paris-PSL), Marco Regis (University of Turin, INFN), Andrew Siemion (University of California, Berkeley, SETI Institute), Matthieu Heller (University of Geneva), Jiahui Zhuo (Instituto de Física Corpuscular and University of Valencia) and Emilio Xosé Rodríguez Fernández (Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías)

Towards a scalable and composable end-to-end workflow for radio-interferometric imaging

Speakers

Baptiste Besnard (Observatoire de Paris)

How European technologies drive smarter and greener HPC

This webinar presents how European software and hardware innovations contribute to more energy-efficient and sustainable high-performance computing. Through concrete use cases from the ODISSEE project, the session showcases energy-aware workflows, performance optimisation techniques, and European processor technologies designed for future HPC and AI workloads.

Speakers

Julita Corbalán (EAS), Julien Villette and Noureddine Bouhali (SiPearl)

Shedding light on Dark Matter from the LHC to the SKAO

Speakers

Emma Tolley (EPFL)

How to shape trust in the era of data deluge and AI-driven processing

This webinar introduces the ODISSEE initiative and explores challenges of processing massive data streams from SKAO and CERN’s HL-LHC, focusing on AI-driven real-time data processing to ensure trustworthy scientific data solutions.

Speakers

Oleg Smirnov (Rhodes University & SARAO), Vava Gligorov (CNRS & CERN-LHCb)

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