A ComPat Training Webinar on “Multiscale Modelling & Simulation on HPC”

Date: 11:30 CET, 30 October 2018
Format: Participants will tune into a 1.5-hour hands-on demo session
Registration Link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3187427428239134987

Multiscale phenomena are ubiquitous and are the key to understanding the complexity of our world. In computational research, tackling problems in a multiscale way reveals a deeper understanding of a system under investigation and higher-fidelity output. With the advent of exascale supercomputing power, multiscale simulations hold unprecedented power for researchers. The key to unlocking this power is being able to wield it.

In this webinar, we will describe multiscale computing and multiscale computing patterns, we will introduce you to the software tools and services required to run multiscale applications on supercomputers, and then give two demonstrations of these concepts and tools in action from two of ComPat’s research applications involving Fusion and Materials science. Of course, the tools and concepts can apply to all forms of multiscale science. Along the way, you will be given opportunities to ask questions on everything that we present, as well as how it relates to your own research.

The Webinar will be presented by the following ComPat
representatives from across academia and industry:
Robin Richardson – Computational Physicist, University College London
Derek Groen – Lecturer in Simulation and Modelling, Brunel University London
Vytautas Jancauskas – Computational Scientist, Leibniz-Rechenzentrum
Olly Perks – Field Application Engineer, Arm
Onnie Luk – Post Doctoral Researcher, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik
Maxime Vassaux – Post Doctoral Research Associate, University College London
Tomasz Piontek – Computational Scientist, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center
Hugh Martin – Managing Director, CBK Sci Con

For more information, please contact h.martin@cbkscicon.com