IHPCES 2013 - Third International Workshop on Advances in High-Performance Computational Earth Sciences: Applications and Frameworks
Topics/Call fo Papers
The IHPCES workshop will provide a forum for presentation and discussion of state-of-the-art research in high-performance computational earth sciences. Emphasis will be on novel advanced high-performance computational algorithms, formulations and simulations, as well as the related issues for computational environments and infrastructure for development of high-performance computational earth sciences. The workshop facilitates communication between earth scientists, applied mathematicians, computational and computer scientists and presents a unique opportunity for them to exchange advanced knowledge, insights and science discoveries. With the imminent arrival of the exascale era, strong multidisciplinary collaborations between these diverse scientific groups are critical for the successful development of high-performance computational earth sciences applications. Presentations and audience representation from the broad earth sciences community is strongly encouraged. Contributions are solicited in (but not restricted to) the following areas:
- Large-scale simulations using modern high-end supercomputers in earth sciences, such as atmospheric science, ocean science, solid earth science, and space & planetary science, as well as multi-physics simulations.
- Advanced numerical methods for computational earth sciences, such as FEM, FDM, FVM, BEM/BIEM, Mesh-Free method, Particle method, and etc.
- Numerical algorithms and parallel programming models for computational earth sciences.
- Optimization and reengineering of applications for multi/many-core processors and accelerators.
- Strategy, implementation and applications of pre/post processing and handling of large-scale data sets for computational earth sciences, such as parallel visualization, parallel mesh generation, I/O, data mining and etc.
- Frameworks and tools for development of codes for computational earth sciences on peta/exascale systems.
Organizers:
Yifeng Cui (San Diego Supercomputer Center, USA)
Xing Cai (Simula Research Laboratory, Norway)
http://hpgeoc.ucsd.edu/IHPCES2013/
- Large-scale simulations using modern high-end supercomputers in earth sciences, such as atmospheric science, ocean science, solid earth science, and space & planetary science, as well as multi-physics simulations.
- Advanced numerical methods for computational earth sciences, such as FEM, FDM, FVM, BEM/BIEM, Mesh-Free method, Particle method, and etc.
- Numerical algorithms and parallel programming models for computational earth sciences.
- Optimization and reengineering of applications for multi/many-core processors and accelerators.
- Strategy, implementation and applications of pre/post processing and handling of large-scale data sets for computational earth sciences, such as parallel visualization, parallel mesh generation, I/O, data mining and etc.
- Frameworks and tools for development of codes for computational earth sciences on peta/exascale systems.
Organizers:
Yifeng Cui (San Diego Supercomputer Center, USA)
Xing Cai (Simula Research Laboratory, Norway)
http://hpgeoc.ucsd.edu/IHPCES2013/
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