ChEESE coordinator Arnau Folch presented a talk titled “Predicting techniques for global hazards, earthquakes and volcanoes: ChEESE” at the High Performance Innovation Conference, held online on March 30, 2020.
In his talk, Folch introduced the objectives of ChEESE and then focused on the project´s flagship codes and pilot demonstrators.
The event, organized by the Spanish Supercomputing Network and the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, aimed to promote the adoption of High Performance Computing (HPC) among the academic, business, and public administration sectors.
The European Centers of Excellence (CoE) took turns introducing their work in developing leading edge technologies to promote the adoption of advanced HPC in industry and public administration, and increasing competitiveness for European companies and SMEs through access to CoE expertise and services.
These CoEs cover important areas like renewable energy, materials modelling and design, molecular and atomic modelling, climate change, global system science, and bio-molecular research, and tools to improve HPC applications performance.
Watch all the talks:
Competence Centres in HPC. Bastian Koller, HLRS, Germany.
BioExcel: Centre of Excellence for Computational Biomolecular Research, Josep Ll. Gelpí.
COMPBIOMED: Centre of Excellence in Computational Biomedicine. Mariano Vázquez.
ChEESE: Center of Excellence In Solid Earth. Arnau Folch.
EoCoE: Energy Oriented Centre of Excellence. Herbert Owen.
ESiWACE: Centre of Excellence in Simulation of Weather and Climate in Europe. Kim Serradell.
MAX: MAterials design at the eXascale. Stephan Mohr.
POP: Performance Optimisation and Productivity Centre of Excellence in HPC, Jesús Labarta.
EXCELLERAT: European Centre of Excellence for Engineering Applications. Daniel Mira.