HECToR Distributed CSE Support Technical Meeting
Oxford
23rd-24th September 2009
The first dCSE technical meeting took place at the Holiday Inn Hotel, Oxford. This event was an opportunity for those involved with existing dCSE projects to:
- Focus on Computational Science and Engineering;
- Share experiences;
- Identify common issues and solutions;
- Strengthen HPC in the UK.
The following are copies of the talks in pdf format:
- Introduction (Mike Dewar, NAG)
- NEMO (Fiona Reid, EPCC)
- Fast Fourier Transformations for Gyrokinetic Plasma Simulations (Joachim Hein, EPCC)
- Scaling Turbulence Applications to thousands of cores (David Scott, EPCC)
- Parallel Algorithms for the Materials Modelling code CRYSTAL (Stanko Tomic, STFC)
- Future-proof parallelism for PRMAT (Andrew Sunderland/Martin Plummer, STFC)
- Porting and Optimisation of Code_Saturne (Zhi Shang, STFC)
- Parallelisation of CABARET (Phil Ridley, NAG)
- Improving parallel performance of GLOMAP mode MPI (Mark Richardson, NAG)
- Massive Remote Batch Visualizer (MRBV) (George Leaver, University of Manchester)
- Efficient massively-parallel tools for the study of catalytic chemistry (Tom Keal, STFC)
- Hybrid time-dependent density functional theory in CASTEP (Dominik Jochym, STFC)
- A new domain decomposition for Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) of turbulent fluid flows (Ning Li, NAG)
- Implementation of established algorithms to extend HELIUM (Laura Moore, Queen's University Belfast)
- Improving the scalability of Domain Decomposition within CP2K (Iain Bethune, EPCC)
- Multigrid improvements to Citcom (Sarfraz Nadeem, NAG)
- Improving the Parallelisation and adding functionality to the quantum Monte Carlo code CASINO (Lucian Anton, NAG)
- HECToR Distributed CSE Support for OpenFOAM (Gavin Pringle, EPCC)
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High Performance Computing Driven Software Development for Next-Generation Modelling of the World's Oceans (ICOM)
(Xiaohu Guo, STFC) - Cloud and Aerosol Research on Massively-parallel Architectures (CARMA) (Jon Gibson, NAG)
- Improvements in I/O for DL_POLY_3 (Ian Bush, NAG)