[mach2-users] (fwd) Re: Topics for a new H2020 call URGENT [Wolfgang Schreiner, Fr, 28.Sep.18]

Johann Messner johann.messner at jku.at
Fri Sep 28 08:25:18 CEST 2018


[Zur Info, bzw. Weiterleitung eines Aufrufes der TU Wien]

S.g. Damen & Herren,

die TU Wien ist auf der Suche nach Vorschlägen und Empfehlungen
im Zusammenhang mit einer kommenden EU-Fördermittelausschreibung
im High Performance Computing-Bereich. Es geht um die ertüchtigende
Weiterentwicklung von wissenschaftlichen Anwendungen (Programme & 
Algorithmen) in Richtung Höchstleistungsrechenklasse.

Bitte lesen Sie selbst den Aufruf von Prof. Störi weiter unten.


mhG

hans messner
Wissenschaftl. Rechnen / SystemOrganisation
am Informationsmanagement der Universität Linz


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> From: Wolfgang Schreiner <Wolfgang.Schreiner at risc.jku.at>
> To: Johann Messner <johann.messner at jku.at>
> Subject: Re: Topics for a new H2020 call URGENT
> Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2018 07:27:55 +0200
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> Lieber Hans,
> 
> Kannst Du bitte die Info unter den Dir bekannen relevanten
> Benutzern/Gruppen der JKU verteilen?
> 
> Beste Grüße,
> Wolfgang
> 
> On 27.09.2018 17:24, Blaas-Schenner, Claudia wrote:
> > Dear Colleagues,
> > 
> > 1) The European Union is working out a new H2020 call connected to the
> > EuroHPC Joint Undertaking. The idea of the call will be, to make
> > scientific codes fit for very large high performance computers.
> > Presently, for this call topics are sought and suggestions are welcome.
> > The schedule is very tight.
> > 
> > It is highly desirable, to submit suggestions from Austria.
> > 
> > Please send me suggestions for project topics directed at (re)writing
> > codes, (re)designing algorithms, etc. This should be topics, where you
> > can find partners in other EU countries for a joint proposal submission.
> > 
> > Examples:
> > 
> >   * Direct simulation of turbulence in rotating fluid dynamical
> >     machinery. Presently, these problems are treated with statistical
> >     turbulence model, which are not adequate to predict noise and
> >     vibrations  with sufficient precision. 
> >   * Quantum mechanical protein simulation. Present protein folding codes
> >     use a coarse grained model, in order to reduce the computational
> >     effort. Extra insight is expected from a fully quantum mechanical
> >     simulation of large proteins.
> >   * Direct solution of the Schrödinger equation for multi-electron
> >     atoms. Due to computational complexity, presently only Helium-like
> >     atoms can be treated.
> >   * Highly scalable code for quantum mechanical solid state simulations.
> >     Present code hardly scale beyond 1024 cores, thus limiting the
> >     number of atoms in a unit cell.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > *Please send your suggestions to me by the end of next week (October 5th*). 
> > 
> > 2) There is a line of research ETP4HPC (European Technology Plattform
> > for High Performance Computing), also connected to EuroHPC. The main
> > topic is computer architecture.
> > *Question:* Are you aware of any researcher in Austria, connected to or
> > interested in these efforts?
> > 
> > Best regards
> > 
> > Herbert Störi
> > Head of the VSC Research Center
> > 
> > 
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