Date: 2-6 September 2019 Location: Imperial College London, UK Scientific scope: We have received unprecedented interest in the IUTAM Transition 2019. We received nearly 200 abstract submissions. We run plenary sessions, individual talks and networking sessions. The scientific programme covered a range of fundamental topic areas, including: Global analysis of instabilities and receptivities for complex […]
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The Devito dev team have reason to be more excited than most about DownUnder GeoSolutions (DUG) newly announced 250 petaflop (single-precision) supercomputer, known as “Bubba”. In order to make full use of these FLOPS, DUG have been developing a new seismic imaging software stack using our open source framework, Devito. Devito is an open source Domain-specific Language (DSL) […]
Learn MoreJune 10th – 12th, 2019, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK. Objective The 4th annual Nektar++ Workshop will bring together developers and users of all experiences to hear about new and future developments in Nektar++ and the exciting science and engineering being undertaken with the code. This year, we will host the workshop at the University of Exeter. The first […]
Learn MoreWhen: April 18th 2015 Where: Imperial College London, Skempton building, 201 Programme 10:00: Coffee 10:25: Introduction 10:30 Keynote: Alex Heinecke, Intel Parallel Computing, Santa Clara “Fighting B/F Ratios in Scientific Computing by Solving PDEs in High Order“ 11:30 Fabio Luporini, Imperial College London “An algorithm for the optimization of finite element integration loops“ 12:00 David […]
Learn MoreWe are very happy to announce that the second Firedrake user and developer workshop will be held on 7 and 8 June 2018. The workshop will provide the opportunity for Firedrake users and developers to engage with each other to communicate the ways that Firedrake can be used in simulation science, the latest developments in […]
Learn MoreWe are very excited to announce that the follow-on platform grant, PRISM II, has been funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. It will commence on 1st July 2018.
Learn MoreImperial College is hosting the 2018 PETSc User Meeting. Three of the co-organisers are from the PRISM team. PETSc, the Portable, Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computing, is one of the world’s most widely used software libraries for high-performance computational science. We’ll hold our fourth annual user meeting (second in the EU), give tutorials on how […]
Learn MorePRISM supported researcher, Dr Athanasios Angeloudis, wins Industrial Innovation Fellowship: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/administration/energyfutureslab/newssummary/news_4-12-2017-13-6-7
Learn MoreThrough his involvement with PRISM Spencer has been invited to act as an expert panel member for the Council for Science and Technology Review on Modelling Chaired by Sir Mark Walport. The review is planned to be published later this year.
Learn MoreThere were two presentations from the Imperial College Nektar++ group: David Moxey: “H-to-P Efficiently: The Use of Collections with Accelerators Within Nektar++” in the minisymposium “Efficiency of High-Order Methods on the 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Phi Processor” (MS15) Martin Vymazal: “Towards combined CG-DG for elliptic problems” in the minisymposium “Recent Developments in Discontinuous Galerkin Methods”.
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