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High Performance Computing in Life sciences, Engineering, And Physics (HPC-LEAP)

Concluding conference of the HPC-LEAP European Joint Doctorate programme.

Centre for Mathematical Sciences
University of Cambridge
11-13 July 2018

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Topics at the intersection of

  • Complex and turbulent flows
  • Computational biology
  • Quantum chromodynamics
  • HPC architectures and technologies
  • Modelling and algorithms

Key speakers include*

  • Constantia Alexandrou (University of Cyprus & Cyprus Institute): HPC-LEAP and STIMULATE
  • Mark Ashdown (University of Cambridge): The Computational Challenge of the Square Kilometre Array
  • Costas Bekas (IBM Research, Zürich): Cognitive Discovery: How AI Changes the Way We Do Technical R&D
  • Alison Kennedy (STFC Hartree Centre Director): Applying HPC and HPDA Skills to Collaborative Research with Industry
  • Petros Koumoutsakos (ETH Zürich): Uncertain Predictions and Deep Understanding
  • Kostas Orginos (William & Mary, Jefferson Laboratory): Recent Advances in Understanding the Strong Force
  • Debora Sijacki (University of Cambridge): Cosmological Simulations of our Universe
  • Sauro Succi (Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo "Mauro Picone", CNR): Towards Computational Design of Mesoscale Materials on Exascale Computers

HPC-LEAP is a highly interdisciplinary Horizon 2020 programme for European Joint Doctorates applying high performance computing research to problems in the life sciences, engineering, and physics.  PhD students have studied mathematical and computational concepts underpinning current and future numerical simulations in turbulent flows, computational biology, and lattice quantum chromodynamics. The projects have been designed to enhance collaborations and interactions across these disciplines, integrating non-academic partners, and to develop methodologies that efficiently use large-scale numerical simulations on future high performance computer systems.

Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge

This conference will mark the conclusion of the grant period. Experts in the thematic areas will be invited to review recent developments and opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, and early-stage researchers will report on the results of their work.

If you have any queries please email HPC-LEAP-2018@damtp.cam.ac.uk

*HPC-LEAP supports campaigns for gender balance in science, technology, and engineering.  The gender balance of those invited to speak was 50% female and 50% male.

Registration

There is a registration fee of £160, which includes the cost of lunches during the Conference and the Wednesday Conference dinner.  The registration fee is waived for HPC-LEAP participants, but a pass code is necessary. The link to register and book accommodation is at the bottom of this page. Please observe that the registration deadline is 25 June 2018.

Accommodation

A limited block of rooms has been reserved in Churchill College (book at time of registration).  There are 2 types of rooms available, double en-suite rooms (single occupancy) at £68.83/night for 3 nights; and single en-suite rooms at £58.33/night for 3 nights.  The bookings are for arrival Tuesday 10 July and departure Friday 13 July. The single rooms are only being held until 31 May 2018.  Book early to avoid disappointment. The link to register and book accommodation is at the bottom of this page.

Participants can also find their own accommodation using sites such as Meet Cambridge, hotels.com, booking.com, or maps.google.co.uk. The post-code for the conference venue is CB3 0WA.

Conference Dinner

The conference dinner (for up to 60 people) will be held the evening of Wednesday 11 July 2018, Churchill College. The cost is included in the registration, as long as space is available.  The dinner will on the formal side, but the weather may be warm, so we recommend "smart casual" attire.

Venue

The conference will take place at DAMTP, Centre for the Mathematical Sciences.  Please see how to find us.

Schedule

Links to register, book College accommodation, or propose a contributed talk

 

Scientific Committee:

Constantia Alexandrou (UCY & CyI) Luca Biferale (Rome Tor Vergata)
Paolo Carloni (Aachen) Matthias Ehrhardt (Wuppertal)
Andreas Frommer (Wuppertal) Karl Jansen (DESY-Zeuthen)
Mike Peardon (Trinity College Dublin) Dirk Pleiter (Juelich)

 

Conference Organisers:

Matthew Wingate
Christopher Thomas
Amanda Stagg
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  • Concluding conference for the European Joint Doctorate Programme: High Performance Computing in Life sciences, Engineering, And Physics (HPC-LEAP), Cambridge, 11th to 13th July, 2018.