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Event Calendar

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CompBioMed Conference 2019

Contact

The conference will address all aspects of the rapidly burgeoning domain of computational biomedicine, from genome through organ to whole human and population levels, embracing data driven, mechanistic modelling and simulation, machine learning and combinations thereof. We welcome contributions from academic, clinical and industrial participants alike.

Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) Programming Hackathon 2019

HiDALGO

A GPU hackathon is a 5-day coding event in which teams of developers port their applications to run on GPUs, or optimize their applications that already run on GPUs. Each team consists of three or more developers who are intimately familiar with (some part of) their application, and they work alongside two mentors with GPU […]

E-CAM ESDW: Mesoscopic simulation models and High-Performance Computing

The Mesoscopic simulation models and High-Performance Computing ESDW (Extended Software Development Workshop) is organised by CECAM-FI (Aalto University, Finland) in collaboration with the CSC IT Center for Science and will mix three different ingredients: (1) workshop on state-of-the-art challenges in computational science and software, (2) CSC -run school, and (3) coding sessions with the aid […]

E-CAM ESDW: Inverse Molecular Design & Inference: building a Molecular Foundry

Consulting

The overarching theme of this proposed E-CAM Transverse Extended Software Development Workshop (ESDW) is the design and control of molecular machines including sensors, enzymes, therapeutics, and transporters built as fusion proteins or nanocarrier-protein complexes, and in particular, the software development and interfacing that this entails. Several immuno-diagnostic companies and molecular biology experimental groups have expressed […]

Webinar: The Successful Interaction of ChEESE and POP – a cross-collaboration of CoEs

ChEESE is a new initiative to integrate HPC and data across Solid Earth related disciplines in Europe. One of its main goals is to prepare ten flagship codes for exascale environments. These codes cover fields of study highly relevant for urgent computing, probabilistic hazard assessment and data science, such as computational seismology, magnetohydrodynamics, physical volcanology, […]

The International Conference for High Performance Computing Networking, Storage, and Analysis 2019 (SC19)

Max2

Established in 1988, the annual SC conference continues to grow steadily in size and impact each year. Approximately 5,000 people participate in the technical program, with about 11,000 people overall. The technical program is the heart of SC. It has addressed virtually every area of scientific and engineering research, as well as technological development, innovation, […]

HPC and natural hazards: modelling tsunamis and volcanic plumes using European flagship codes

This course focuses on modelling two of the highest impact natural hazards, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis. The objective is to give a succinct theoretical overview and then introduce students on the use of different HPC flagship codes included in the Center of Excellence for Exascale in Solid Earth (ChEESE). ASHEE is a volcanic plume and […]

PATC: SCHOOL ON NUMERICAL METHODS FOR PARALLEL CFD

Codes and Software Packages

ChEESE partner Federico Brogi, from Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) presents a talk titled "ChEESE use-case: Volcanic plume simulations with OpenFOAM" in the PRACE Advanced Training Center (PATC) course titled "School on Numerical Methods for Parallel CFD. This event is held at CINECA in Rome, Italy on December 2-6, 2019. More about the event: https://events.prace-ri.eu/event/929/ View the agenda: https://events.prace-ri.eu/event/929/attachments/1007/1687/parallelCFD2019-Agenda2019.pdf

E-CAM State-of-Art Workshop: Challenges in Multiphase Flows

The general topic of the event is computational methods to study multiphase flows. Such methods are applied in very different disciplines, such as statistical physics, materials science, applied mathematics, and engineering, with applications ranging from geophysical to micro scales. Examples include volcano eruptions, oil recovery, and the dynamics of droplets on structured surfaces (“lotus effect”). […]

2nd Fenix Infrastructure Webinar: How to exploit ICEI scalable computing services

The ICEI/Fenix project is excited to announce the 2nd free-of-charge Fenix Infrastructure Webinar "How to exploit ICEI scalable computing services" to take place on Tuesday 10 December at 15:00 CET. Read all the details below and register at: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0bm1cWWSS_O_4ihNf6EZ6w Date and Time: Tuesday 10 December 15:00-16:00 CET Cost: Free of charge Speaker: Sadaf Alam, Swiss […]

PSBLAS 3.6 – Sparse Matrices Computation & Iterative Solvers for HPC

This tutorial will address the basic functionalities of the PSBLAS library for the parallelization of computationally intensive scientific applications. We will delve into the parallel implementation of iterative solvers for sparse linear systems in a distributed memory paradigm, and look at the routines for multiplying sparse matrices by dense matrices, solving block diagonal systems with […]