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  <title><![CDATA[Special Lecture on Sustainability & Computing | Compute, Information, Lifetime: Paradigm Changing Opportunities to Improve Computing’s Environmental Sustainability]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<div><strong>Abstract</strong>: Computing&rsquo;s rapid proliferation has rapidly growing negative environmental impacts.&nbsp; See &ldquo;What do Computing and DDT have in Common?&rdquo;, CACM, June 2020.&nbsp; To harvest computing&rsquo;s benefits, we must go beyond efficiency, considering macroscopic and ecosystem effects to address computing&rsquo;s environmental sustainability.&nbsp; These are difficult challenges, but we will discuss three paradigm changing opportunities for improvement and some encouraging progress.<br />
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Compute and Carbon Emissions. We can eliminate much of the Scope 2 carbon emissions of computing.&nbsp; We will describe the Zero carbon Cloud, and future visions &ldquo;Good, Better, and Best!&rdquo; that reflect the realities of renewable energy markets. &nbsp;Zccloud shows how datacenters can create synergies with the power grid that accelerate decarbonization, rather than retard it.&nbsp; New Paradigm: Computing that is flexible in time and space and responsive to the environment.&nbsp;<br />
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Information and Flexibility.&nbsp; &nbsp;We should build intelligent, flexible applications that adapt and follow the availability of zero-carbon power with time scales of hours and days (mesoscale).&nbsp; Doing so requires information on current and future power grid status &ndash;renewable generation, power use, and even the &ldquo;flexing&rdquo; of other loads.&nbsp;&nbsp; But current grid information is insufficient in metrics, timeliness, spatial resolution, accurate futures.&nbsp; Our RiPiT project is exploring these needs.&nbsp; New Paradigm: Information services that enable intelligent flex and coordinate competition for low-carbon energy, and flexible applications that can exploit them.<br />
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LIFETIME - NAVIGATING DENNARD, CARBON, AND MOORE.&nbsp; Computing has a fast-fashion culture problem, rooted in Moore&rsquo;s law and rapid improvement. But technology is changing, what continues to drive rapid upgrades that increase e-waste and embodied carbon consumption?&nbsp; Its compute density and power efficiency, but also fashion and software.&nbsp; But there are emerging opportunities for 2nd life and circular economy of hardware.&nbsp; New Paradigm: Create new pathways to extend the lifetime of hardware to reduce e-waste and embodied carbon.<br />
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<strong>Bio: </strong>Andrew A Chien is the William Eckhardt Professor of Computer Science at the University of Chicago and Senior Scientist at Argonne National Laboratories.&nbsp; He has led the Zero-carbon Cloud project since 2015, and is well-known for his research on datacenters, renewable energy and sustainability, cloud resource management and software, large-scale system architecture, and graph computing architecture.&nbsp; Chien has received numerous recognitions for his research.&nbsp; Dr. Chien currently serves on the NSF CISE Advisory Committee and DARPA ISAT.&nbsp; He is a Fellow of the ACM, IEEE, and AAAS.&nbsp; He served as EiC of Communications of the ACM, 2017-2022, and Vice President of Research at Intel Corporation from 2005-2010.&nbsp; He has served on the Faculty of the University of Illinois and as SAIC Chair Professor of University of California, San Diego.&nbsp; He received BS, MS, and PhD degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.<br />
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<h3><strong>Co-Hosted by the Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems &amp; the The Institute for Data Engineering and Science at Georgia Tech.</strong></h3>
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