The colloquium will take place in the "Hörsaal 1" of Leibniz Supercomputing Centre and is open to the public. Hence, if you're interested, you're cordially invited to join - also please forward the invitation to postdocs and PhD candidates at your group, who might be interested.
Time: Monday, 3 April 2017, starting 1pm
Presentations in the colloquim will be:
- 13.00: David Keyes (KAUST) - "Algorithmic Adaptations to Extreme Scale"
- 13.40: Eric Petit (Intel) - "Code Modernization for Next Generation Hardware: Models and Runtime Exploration for Efficient and Scalable Algorithms"
- 14.20: James Hobro (Schlumberger): Advances in Scalability for Large-Scale Domain Decomposition in Finite-Difference Simulations
- 15.00: Coffee Break
- 15.20: Michael Bader (TUM): Towards an Exascale Hyperbolic PDE Engine
- 15.50: Roland Haas (NCSA, UIUC): Simulating Multiphysics Astrophysical Problems Using Current and Future Codes
- 16.20: Dave May (University of Oxford): Two-phase Flow in Subduction Zones
You can download the full program here: