Multi-system Application Extreme-scaling Imperative (MAXI-2015)

Mini-Symposium at the conference ParCo 2015, 3-4 September 2015 in Edinburgh

Start
3rd September 2015 08:00 AM
End
4th September 2015 11:00 AM
Location
Edinburgh, Scotland

ParCo Mini-Symposium, Edinburgh, 3-4 September 2015

In preparation for future supercomputer systems expected to employ very large numbers of processors/cores, numerous application code teams have already demonstrated the ability to exploit massive (process/thread) parallelism and adapt to limited compute-node memory on Blue Gene/Q and other HPC systems (some with Xeon Phi coprocessors or GPGPUs). This mini-symposium gives outstanding application code teams a venue to report their achievements in both strong and weak scalability, the tools they used to get insight into performance, the issues encountered which needed to be resolved, and open issues that still need to be addressed.

Information on the venue and registration process as well as the full conference programme can be found on the ParCo 2015 website.

Agenda

Thursday, September 3rd, 2015
10:00 - 15:30

10:00-11:00

Session 1

B.J.N. Wylie (JSC)

Introduction to MAXI

D. Brömmel (JSC)

Extreme-scaling applications 24/7 on JUQUEEN Blue Gene/Q

M. Bader (TUM)

Earthquake Simulations at Petascale - Optimizing High Order ADER-DG in SeisSol

11:30-12:30

Session 2

J. Qi (Uni Siegen)

Performance Evaluation of the LBM Solver Musubi on Various HPC Architectures

C. Godenschwager (FAU)

waLBerla, an ultra-scalable multi-physics simulation framework for piecewise regular grids

14:00-15:30

Session 3

M. Lanser (Uni Köln)

FE2TI: Computational Scale Bridging for Dual-Phase Steels

A. Ovcharenko (EPFL)

Simulating Morphologically Detailed Neuronal Networks at Extreme Scale

 

Discussion

Friday, September 4th, 2015
10:00 - 13:00

10:00-11:00

Session 4

P. Hadjidoukas (ETH Zürich)

High throughput simulations of two-phase flows on Blue Gene/Q

J. H. Göbbert (JARA)

Direct Numerical Simulation of Fluid Turbulence at Extreme Scale with psOpen

11:30-13:00

Session 5

N.J. Hammer (LRZ)

Extreme Scale-Out SuperMUC Phase 2, lessons learned

M. Tsuji (RIKEN)

"K-scale" applications on the K computer and co-design effort for the design and development of "post-K"

 

Discussion

Mini-symposium material

Organizers and Contact

Dr. Dirk Brömmel
Dr. Wolfgang Frings
Dr. Brian J. N. Wylie

Jülich Supercomputing Centre
Institute for Advanced Simulation
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
52425 Jülich, Germany

For any questions concerning the workshop please send an e-mail to Dr. Brian J. N. Wylie.

Last Modified: 02.12.2022