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HPC-WCES 2015 - 2nd International Workshop on High Performance Computing for Weather, Climate, and solid Earth Sciences (HPC-WCES 2015)

Date2015-07-20 - 2015-07-24

Deadline2015-03-31

VenueAmsterdam, Netherlands, The Netherlands, The

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Websitehttps://hpcs2015.cisedu.info

Topics/Call fo Papers

Most of the legacy and even some of the current advanced Weather, Climate or solid Earth Sciences (WCES) applications require code re-engineering, improving computational kernels, new parallel model design and new algorithms, in order to exploit new and emerging computational architectures and to increase the spatial resolution. At higher resolution, new physical aspects can be taken into account and integrated into the climate models. It is necessary to design scalable computational kernels and algorithms, as well as considering new approaches and paradigms which are better suited to exploit high levels of concurrency found in parallel HPC systems.
The workshop aims at discussing the state-of-the-art research in high-performance computing for WCES applications. Emphasis will be on novel advanced algorithms, formulations and simulations, as well as the related issues for computational environments and infrastructures.
The workshop aims also at facilitating communication among diverse scientific expertise geoscientists, applied mathematicians, computational and computer scientists to exchange advanced knowledge, insights and science discoveries.
The HPC-WCES Workshop topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
Advanced numerical methods for WCES applications, such as FEM, FDM, FVM, Mesh-Free method, Particle method, and etc.
Scalability analysis of WCES models on high end computing infrastructures
Methodological approaches for performance analysis
Numerical algorithms and hybrid parallel approaches for WCES models.
Optimization and reengineering of WCES applications for both conventional multi- and many cores processors, and accelerators such as GPU, MIC.
Frameworks and tools for development of codes for WCES models for Peta/Exa Scale Systems.

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