Research conference "Flow Simulation at the Exascale: Opportunities, challenges and its application in the industry"
- Matteo Parsani, David Keyes, Rasha Al Jahdali, Lisandro Dalcin, Bilel Hadri, Hong Im, Ravi Samtaney, Gabriel Wittum
KAUST Library
We are excited to announce the KAUST Research Conference on Flow simulation at the exascale: Opportunities, challenges, and its application in the industry, which will be held on March 28 – March 30, 2022 (#ExaCFDKAUST). The conference aims to bring together experts in flow simulation, computational mathematics, and high-performance computing. The goal is to define a research agenda and path forward that will enable scientists and engineers to continually leverage, engage, and direct advances in computational systems on the path to exascale computing and beyond. The conference will give space for presentations and discussions of computational fluid dynamics. As part of this event, we are accepting poster abstract submissions. The poster should present high-quality research contributions describing original and unpublished results of conceptual, constructive, empirical, experimental, or theoretical work in all areas of Computational Fluid Dynamics. For more information please visit the conference website.
Overview
About the conference
We are excited to announce the KAUST Research Conference on Flow simulation at the exascale: Opportunities, challenges, and its application in the industry, which will be held on March 28 – March 30, 2022 (#ExaCFDKAUST). The conference aims to bring together experts in flow simulation, computational mathematics, and high-performance computing. The goal is to define a research agenda and path forward that will enable scientists and engineers to continually leverage, engage, and direct advances in computational systems on the path to exascale computing and beyond. The conference will give space for presentations and discussions of computational fluid dynamics. As part of this event, we are accepting poster abstract submissions. The poster should present high-quality research contributions describing original and unpublished results of conceptual, constructive, empirical, experimental, or theoretical work in all areas of Computational Fluid Dynamics. For more information please visit the conference website.
Call for posters
Abstract requirements: Maximum 500 words, excluding title, authors/advisor, and references. Abstract submission deadline: All submissions must be received on or before March 21, 2022, at midnight. Poster submission Information for submission of the final digital posters will be communicated on a later time. Submit your abstract here.