Exploring HPC Workloads in Life Sciences and Industrial Automation
Hi everyone, I’m Sunny, based in Austin and a grad from UT Austin (Hook ’em). I’ve been working closely with teams in biotech and industrial automation who are trying to run large-scale HPC workloads in the cloud. In a recent benchmarking study, we ran Boltz-1 protein structure predictions for under 30 cents per simulation. We also explored workloads like Vina docking, OpenMM, Ansys and GROMACS to understand how performance and cost behave at scale. We are still learning and would really value perspectives from others running HPC workloads in life sciences or industrial automation. If you’ve dealt with challenges around scaling, cost, or throughput in the cloud, I’d be grateful to hear what you’ve seen. If you're curious about what we’ve been experimenting with, I’ve shared a few details here: https://fovus.co/get-started/ Looking forward to learning from this group. https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunnysharmaut/