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| From | "Ravi S Nanjundiah" <ravi@caos.iisc.ernet.in> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.parallel, news.announce.conferences |
| Subject | Call For Papers : EGU Session ESSI1.8 Adapting Geophysical Applications to Future HPC Architechtures |
| Date | 2014-11-21 13:01 +0530 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <20141121073023.M41489@caos.iisc.ernet.in> (permalink) |
| References | <20141121072105.M5319@caos.iisc.ernet.in> |
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Dear colleagues, We would like to encourage you to contribute to the Session ESSI1.8 Adapting geophysical applications to future high performance computing architectures at the EGU general assembly 2015. (Vienna 12 April-17 April 2015). http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2015/session/17170 The call for abstracts is open until the January 7th, 2015. Please note that the deadline for support applications is on November 28th, 2014 already. Numerical simulations have become the third pillar of science and are of great importance for advancing our understanding of geophysical systems such as the atmosphere, the ocean and the earth's crust. In the past years intra-node parallelism on high performance computers has continuously been increasing, either because of the increasing number of cores on CPUs or because of accelerators such as GPUs or Intel Xeon Phi. This trend is particularly reflected in the latest TOP500 ranking where many of the top-ranking supercomputers are heterogeneous systems equipped with accelerators. In order to fully benefit from this hardware evolution applications often require substantial modifications. This session will bring together experts in high performance computing and experts in computing models of geophysical systems to discuss tools, approaches and issues related to the adaption of earth science codes to new and emerging supercomputers. The session particularly encourages presentations and discussions related to the following topics: - Analysis of application performance and identification of crucial bottlenecks which may be relevant to the wider community. - Experience in adapting codes to emerging high performance computing architectures. - Implementation approaches: re-write using new programming paradigms (CUDA, OpenCL, CHAPEL, ...), Domain Specific Languages (DSL) or incremental adaptation using compiler directives. - Achieving performance portability: Is it possible to achieve good performance with a single code across various platforms ? - Achieving high degree of parallelism and scalability. - Novel hardware architectures of high relevance for geophysical applications. Best wishes, The conveners of Session ESSI1.8 Xavier Lapillonne, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Ebru Bozdag, Nice University, France Valentine Anantharaj, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States Oliver Fuhrer, Meteoswiss, Switzerland Ravi Nanjundiah, Indian Institute of Science, India Peter Düben, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Mike Ashworth, STFC Daresbury Lab, United Kingdom ------------------------------------------------------------ Ravi S Nanjundiah email: ravi@caos.iisc.ernet.in Chairman & Professor phone: +91-80-2293-3072 Centre for Atmos & Oc Sci, +91-80-2293-2505 Indian Institute of Sci, fax: +91-80-2360-0865 Bangalore 560012 India http://caos.iisc.ernet.in/faculty/ravi.html ----------------------------------------------------------- ------- End of Forwarded Message ------- ------------------------------------------------------------ Ravi S Nanjundiah email: ravi@caos.iisc.ernet.in Chairman & Professor phone: +91-80-2293-3072 Centre for Atmos & Oc Sci, +91-80-2293-2505 Indian Institute of Sci, fax: +91-80-2360-0865 Bangalore 560012 India http://caos.iisc.ernet.in/faculty/ravi.html -----------------------------------------------------------
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