DEISA Symposium Munich, May 21 - 22, 2007
Towards Petascale Computing in Europe
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Venue: Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Munich, GERMANY
This year, the DEISA Symposium focused on the initiatives and strategies being deployed to enhance the outreach of high performance computing in Europe.
The DEISA Symposium is traditionally held once a year during the Spring. In previous years, the Symposium focused on the scientific and technological issues related to the operation of the DEISA infrastructure.
Presentations
Detailed program with abstracts
- HPC strategies in Europe, Mario Campolargo (EU)
- HPC strategies in the USA, Gary Johnson, (Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research, Office of Science)
- Outline of the next generation supercomputer development project in Japan, Kenichi Miura (NAREGI - Tokyo, Japan)
- Existing HPC focused infrastructures: TeraGrid, Pete Beckman, (Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, University of Chicago Computation Institute)
- Enabling cooperative extreme computing in Europe, Victor Alessandrini (CNRS, France)
- PACE - a new European partnership for creating an integrated European High Performance Computing Service, Achim Bachem (Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany)
- Technology trends for petascale computing, Arndt Bode (LRZ - Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Germany)
- Earth System Modelling and High Performance Computing, Jochem Marotzke (Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (MPI-M), Hamburg, Germany)
- Petascale requirements of ITER, Karl Lackner (Max-Planck Institut fuer Plasmaphysik,Garching, Germany)
- Developing multi-scale mathematical models of the Heart, Nicolas Smith (The University of Oxford, UK)
- DEISA solutions for Grand Challenge problems in Computational Cosmology, Gustavo Yepes (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain)
- Handy Nanostructures for Nanoelectronics, Stefan Bluegel (Institut fuer Festkoerperforschung (IFF) Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany)


