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Centre of Excellence in the domain of Solid earth

ChEESE intends to anchor itself as a central hub for HPC software within the solid earth community to evaluate and forecast geohazards. The project collaborates closely with European institutions, hardware developers, industry stakeholders, public bodies, and HPC centers.

Stepping into its second phase, ChEESE plans to develop 11 flagship codes to meet 12 specific exascale computational challenges across various disciplines including computational seismology, magnetohydrodynamics, physical volcanology, tsunamis, geodynamics, modeling of glacier hazards, and data analysis and predictive techniques for earthquake and volcano monitoring. Additionally, the initiative is creating 9 Pilot Demonstrators to address pressing scientific issues, focusing on significant simulation cases in terms of science and societal impact. 

Furthermore, the project is set to foster the development of simulation applications and provide specialized training courses on the subjects explored. Building on the success of its predecessor, this phase amplifies the synergy between geoscience and HPC research, catalyzing advancements in other European projects.

FocusCoE at EuroHPC Summit Week 2022

With the support of the FocusCoE project, almost all European HPC Centres of Excellence (CoEs) participated once again in the EuroHPC Summit Week (EHPCSW) this year in Paris, France: the first EHPCSW in person since 2019’s event in Poland.

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SIMAI 2021

SIMAI 2021 The 2020 edition of the bi-annual congress of the Italian Society of Applied and Industrial Mathematics (SIMAI) has

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