The aim: to develop in the medium term both certain aspects linked to the physics integrated into the codes and others linked to numerical computing methodologies to meet technical and scientific challenges already perceptible on modern hybrid supercomputers with accelerated resources. A major impact of the developments expected during this event is to accompany and contribute to the energy transition.
Over 11 days, some 50 researchers and engineers, accompanied by IT experts, will take part in a workshop on 6 different themes (Combustion, Multiphase flows, Turbulent flows, Numerical methods, Dynamic mesh adaptation, User experience), plenary sessions with workshops on machines and a hackathon around AVBP and YALES2. In both cases, the aim will be to support application developers in continuing the efforts already underway to evolve their code in order to take advantage of GENCI's hybrid CPU-GPU machines, and in particular CINES' new AdAstra supercomputer, placed 3rd Green500 ranking of the most energy-efficient supercomputers.
This event is supported by the GENCI, Safran and LEGI's NETHUNS industrial chair and GE Hydro France, the Carnot institute ESP and the Normandy meso-center CRIANN, which will make available to the CFD community both computing hours on the Myria supercomputer and provide system and application support to the CFD community during this week. For the hackathon, CINES and AMD will contribute their knowledge and expertise by making available their experts in porting and optimizing scientific applications.
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