Johanna Fröhlich at NHR Conference 2025 in Göttingen

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Johanna Fröhlich represented the IDC at the NHR Conference 2025, held from September 22–25 in Göttingen, Germany.

She gave a contributed talk on her research, titled “Spicing Up LLMs: the Role of PAPRICA Pruning in Linear Computation Coding”. The work addresses the challenge of reducing the computational cost of large language model inference by combining structured pruning with linear computation coding.

The NHR Conference brings together high-performance computing (HPC) users and providers from across the German National High-Performance Computing (NHR) centers. Its program features poster sessions, contributed talks, and opportunities for direct exchange with teams of the NHR centers.