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Device accelerated solvers for PDEs. Current status and future perspectives
Stefano Zampini, Senior Research Scientist, Hierarchical Computations on Manycore Architectures
Sep 26, 16:00
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17:00
B5 L5 R5220
Shaheen
GPU
supercomputing
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PDEs
In the next months, KAUST expects to place into service Shaheen-3, a supercomputer with a GPU partition whose planned 1 Exaflop/s HPL AI capability would rank it in the Top 6 globally if delivered today.
Lisandro Dalcin
Research Scientist,
Hierarchical Computations on Manycore Architectures
petsc
High Performance Computing
fluid dynamics
Lisandro Dalcin obtained a degree in Electromechanical Engineering from National Technological University, Concepción del Uruguay, Argentina in 2001 and a PhD degree in Engineering Sciences, Computational Mechanics from National University of the Littoral, Santa Fe, Argentina in 2008. Research Interest Lisandro Dalcin's research interest include Parallel and High Performance Computing, Scientific Software Development, Finite Element Methods and Computational Fluid Dynamics. Education Profile PhD in Engineering Sciences, Computational Mechanics, National University of the Littoral, Santa