Science Applications for Exascale Computing – Exploring New Avenues towards Scalability and Fault-Tolerance

from Sunday 6 September 2015 (17:00) to Wednesday 9 September 2015 (17:00)
Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, Germany

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
6 Sept 2015
7 Sept 2015
8 Sept 2015
9 Sept 2015
AM
08:00 --- Breakfast ---
09:00 Welcome address  
09:30 Quo vadis, HPC? - Prof. Volker Lindenstruth (Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE)) Prof. Alexander Reinefeld (Zuse Institute Berlin) Prof. Thomas Lippert (Jülich Supercomputing Centre)  
10:45 --- Discussion ---
11:00 --- Coffee break ---
11:30 Taming heterogeneity by segregation – the DEEP view on exascale - Prof. Norbert Eicker (Forschungszentrum Jülich)  
08:00 --- Breakfast ---
09:00 In-silico science and technology: from atoms to cognitive computing - Dr Alessandro Curioni (IBM Research – Zürich)  
09:45 --- Discussion ---
10:00 Exploring exascale avenues for lattice QCD - Prof. Dirk Pleiter (DESY)  
10:45 --- Discussion ---
11:00 --- Coffee break ---
11:30 Simulation of light propagation through photonic materials and brain tissue on the IBM BlueGene/Q - Prof. Kristel Michielsen (Forschungszentrum Jülich)  
08:00 --- Breakfast ---
09:00 Scalability of atmospheric turbulence simulations on next generation hybrid computer architectures – challenges and perspectives - Prof. Siegfried Raasch (Universität Hannover)  
09:45 --- Discussion ---
10:00 Simulation of brain-scale neuronal networks at cellular and synaptic resolution - Prof. Markus Diesmann (Forschungszentrum Jülich)  
10:45 --- Discussion ---
11:00 --- Coffee break ---
11:30 Directive-based parallel programming at scale - Prof. Barbara Chapman (Houston University)  
PM
17:00
Registration (until 21:00)
18:00 --- Buffet / dinner – informal get together ---
12:15 --- Discussion ---
12:30 --- Conference Photo ---
12:40 --- Lunch ---
14:00 Milliwatts and PetaFLOPS - Dr Michael Klemm (Intel Corporation)  
14:45 --- Discussion ---
15:15 Remote memory access programming at extreme scale - Prof. Thorsten Höfler (ETH Zürich)  
16:00 --- Discussion ---
16:15 --- Coffee break ---
16:45 Ultrarelativistic molecular dynamics on GPU – the little bang in the laboratory - Prof. Hannah Petersen  
17:30 --- Discussion ---
18:00 Online data reconstruction in high-energy physics experiments on many-core computer architectures - Prof. Ivan Kisel (Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE))  
18:45 --- Discussion ---
19:00 --- Heraeus Dinner ---
12:15 --- Discussion ---
12:30 --- Lunch ---
14:00 Big data in astronomy 2020+ - Prof. Matthias Steinmetz (Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam)  
14:45 --- Discussion ---
15:15 3D radiative transfer simulations of stellar & planetary atmospheres - Prof. Peter Hauschildt (Universität Hamburg)  
16:00 --- Discussion ---
16:15 --- Coffee break ---
16:45 Astrophysical GPU supercomputing, star clusters and black holes - Prof. Rainer Spurzem (Univ. of Heidelberg, Germany)  
17:30 --- Discussion ---
17:45
Poster session (until 19:00)
19:00 --- Dinner ---
12:15 --- Discussion ---
12:30 Wrap-up / end of seminar  
12:45 --- Lunch ---