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Short Projects |
http://www.prism.ac.uk/opportunities/6-month-pump-prime-projects
Workshop on Embracing Accelerators. These are intended to provide short-term funding to test and try out ideas in preparation for writing full fellowship or grant applications. The Platform team also organises sandpit events designed to stimulate projects oriented in a particular strategic direction. A list of projects already funded under PRISM can be found here. Through his involvement with PRISM Spencer has been invited to […]. Presentations at SIAM CSE 2017. Talk by Michael Bader. The PRISM platform ...
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Gallery |
http://www.prism.ac.uk/activities/gallery
Workshop on Embracing Accelerators. Formula 1 Aerodynamics Nektar. Transition to turbulence Nektar. Track car CFD Nektar. Shallow Water Modelling Nektar. Deep Ocean Convection Fluidity. Through his involvement with PRISM Spencer has been invited to […]. Presentations at SIAM CSE 2017. There were two presentations from the Imperial College Nektar group: […]. Talk by Michael Bader. ADER-DG – a high-order, compute-bound scheme for future supercomputers? Now THIS is supercomputing @sgi corp.
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People |
http://www.prism.ac.uk/people
Workshop on Embracing Accelerators. PRISM is managed by a world-leading team of investigators spanning four departments across Imperial College London. Dr Gerard Gorman (Earth Science and Engineering). Dr Peter Vincent (Aeronautics). Dr Joaquim Peiro (Aeronautics). Prof Christopher Pain (Earth Science and Engineering). Prof Spencer Sherwin (Aeronautics). Prof Paul Kelly (Computing). Dr David Ham (Computing and Mathematics). Prof Matthew Piggott (Earth Science and Engineering). Dr David Moxey (Aeronautics).
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Retention funds |
http://www.prism.ac.uk/opportunities/funding-bridges
Workshop on Embracing Accelerators. Funding is available to support retention of key PDRAs during gaps in research grants. Through his involvement with PRISM Spencer has been invited to […]. Presentations at SIAM CSE 2017. There were two presentations from the Imperial College Nektar group: […]. Talk by Michael Bader. ADER-DG – a high-order, compute-bound scheme for future supercomputers? Tackling the data skills crunch with self-programming machines @gerardjgorman. Now THIS is supercomputing @sgi corp.
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Software Projects |
http://www.prism.ac.uk/codes
Workshop on Embracing Accelerators. The following software projects are actively developed by the PRISM team. A compiler for a domain-specific language for the finite element methods, that uses runtime code generation (via PyOP2) to deliver performance portability across CPUs and GPUs. A tensor product based finite element package designed to allow one to construct efficient classical low polynomial order. Is the size of the finite element) as well as higher. Order piecewise polynomial order solvers.
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Talk by Michael Bader |
http://www.prism.ac.uk/2016/12/talk-by-michael-bader
Workshop on Embracing Accelerators. Talk by Michael Bader. December 15, 2016. ADER-DG – a high-order, compute-bound scheme for future supercomputers? Imperial College London, Huxley 311. The talk will discuss experiences with optimising SeisSol and introduce plans and first results for the ExaHyPE engine. Michael Bader is Associate Professor at the Department of Informatics of the Technical University of Munich. He works on hardware-aware algorithms in computational science and engineering and in hig...
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PETSc: Home Page
http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/petsc-as
Portable, Extensible Toolkit for. Manual pages and Users Manual. News: PETSc User Meeting. June 28-30, 2016. The current version of PETSc is 3.7. Released April 25, 2016. PETSc, pronounced PET-see. The S is silent), is a suite of data structures and routines for the scalable (parallel) solution of scientific applications modeled by partial differential equations. It supports MPI, and GPUs through CUDA or OpenCL. As well as hybrid MPI-GPU parallelism. Of the PETSc libraries (and a recent podcast. From Han...
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“Towards Resilience at Exascale” at SGI User Group meeting, SC16 |
http://www.prism.ac.uk/2016/11/towards-resilience-at-exascale-at-sgi-user-group-meeting-sc16
Workshop on Embracing Accelerators. 8220;Towards Resilience at Exascale” at SGI User Group meeting, SC16. November 16, 2016. Chris Cantwell gave a talk at the SGI user group meeting at SuperComputing 2016 on current efforts to add fault tolerance to Nektar under the auspices of the ExaFLOW project. Through his involvement with PRISM Spencer has been invited to […]. Presentations at SIAM CSE 2017. There were two presentations from the Imperial College Nektar group: […]. Talk by Michael Bader.
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Technical Seminar Series |
http://www.prism.ac.uk/activities/technical-seminar-series
Workshop on Embracing Accelerators. Didem Unat (29th July 2015). Abstractions for Data-centric Computing. Jeremy Cohen (26th March 2015). Collaboratively building reusable job configurations for HPC. Solving partial differential equations efficiently and productively with Firedrake and PyOP2 – and how we got there. Christian Jacobs (29th January 2015). Research data management for computational science. Gabriele Rocco (5th December 2014). Recent functionality and efficiency enhancements in Nektar. The PR...