JSC Guest Student Colloquium

Anfang
01.10.2018 07:30 Uhr
Ende
02.10.2018 13:30 Uhr
Veranstaltungsort
Jülich Supercomputing Centre, building 16.4, Rotunda

Each year, JSC offers a 10-week guest student programme in summer. Within this programme, students with a major in natural sciences, engineering, computer science or mathematics have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with different aspects of scientific computing.

This year's JSC guest students will present their work in a two-day colloquium.

You are cordially invited to participate in this colloquium.

Guest Student Colloquium 2018 - Programme

Monday, 1 October 2018:

Time

Topic

09:30-10:40

Opening Remarks & Session I:

Luis Altenkort
Optimization of LQCD Kernels on x64 Architectures

Justin Loye
Lattice Gauge Field Generation on KNL Architecture

10:40-11:00

Coffee break

11:00-12:10

Session II:

Manuel Krage
Transport Simulation for Climate Modelling

Edilbert Christhuraj
Extrapolated Stabilized Explicit Runge-Kutta Methods

12:10-14:00

Lunch

14:00-15:10

Session III:

Michael Innerberger
Task-Based Distributed Memory Parallelization of the FMM

Morian Sonnet
Scalable Electrostatics for a Box Full of Atoms

15:10-15:30

Coffee break

15:30-16:40

Keynote Talk:

Ingolf Wittmann, Böblingen (IBM, Technical Director & Leader of HPC DACH & Europe)
The Computer That Could Be Smarter Than Us – Cognitive Computing

16:40

Open Discussion

Tuesday, 2 October 2018:

Time

Topic

09:30-10:40

Opening Remarks & Session IV:

Aleksandr Boitsov
Axion String Simulations

David Immel
Adaptive Dynamic Load Balancing with Voronoi Cells

10:40-11:00

Coffee break

11:00-12:10

Session V:

Johannes Wasmer
Visualization of Hierarchical Performance Data Using Treemaps

Petros Anastasiadis
Analyzing I/O Behaviour on High Performance Computing Systems

12:10-14:00

Lunch

14:00-15:10

Session VI:

Lucas Kersken
Parallel-In-Time Integration with XBraid for an Allen-Cahn-System

Felix Huber
Efficient Solver for Hines Matrices on GPUs

15:10

Concluding Remarks

Letzte Änderung: 21.03.2023