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bwHPC Symposium 2017

October 4th 2017
10:00 - 16:40
Alte Aula (directions)
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

The symposium focuses on the presentation of scientific computing projects as well as on the progress and the success stories of the bwHPC realization concept. The event offers an unique opportunity to engage in an active dialogue between scientific users, operators of bwHPC sites, and the bwHPC-C5 support team. The symposium is free of charge and open to researchers from all disciplines with an interest in the bwHPC concept for the state of Baden-Württemberg. Information about the venue and directions can be found HERE. The lecture hall ‘Alte Aula’ is located at the heart of the historic city center of Tübingen only a short walk from the train station.

As the number of participants is limited an obligatory registration is required. We encourage a timely registration and would appreciate an active contribution in the form of a poster.

Registration

The deadline for submission and registration is September 15th 2017.

Agenda

9:00-10:00 Registration
10:00-10:10 Welcome by Prorektor P. Grathwohl, University of Tübingen
10:10-10:50 A. Brinkmann
Locally or decentralized – How should we provide HPC resources and support
10:50-11:20 Break/Postersession
11:20-11:40 T. Walter
bwHPC - Stand und Zukunft
11:40-12:00 J. Rosskopf
Numerical methods as a key tool for exploring the dynamics of few and many-body-systems in physics, biology and medicine
12:00-12:20 K. Rabbertz
High precision predictions for particle collisions at the Large Hadron Collider
12:20-13:20 Lunch Break
13:20-13:40 J. Kitowski
PL-Grid: Federated HPC and data in Poland
13:40-14:00 D. Thorwarth
Simulations of radiation dose deposition in cancer patients
14:00-14:20 A. Gorska
Dynamics of the human gut phageome during the antibiotics therapy
14:40-15:00 J. Kratzke
HPC-based uncertainty quantification for fluid-structure coupling in medical engineering
15:00-15:30 Break/Postersession
15:30-15:50 P. Saini
Competitive Service Network Design, when Demand is Sensitive to Congestion
15:50-16:10 I. Witte
Multi-model ensemble simulations to assess the impact of climate change on agro-ecosystems
16:10-16:30 P. Renze
Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer in Turbulent Pipe Flow with Structured Wall Surface
16:30-16:40 Closing Remarks

Poster

We invite all participants to present their bwHPC related research as a poster. Please submit a 500 word abstract along with your registration. Selected abstracts will be invited to be extended into short papers which will be published within the conference proceedings.

Proceedings

The proceedings of the bwHPC Symposium 2017 will be published online via the library of the University of Tübingen. The contributions will be peer-reviewed.

Contact

If you have any question or remark, please do not hesitate to contact us hpcmasterspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de.