February 27, 2023 at 7:00 AM – March 2, 2023 at 5:00 PM

Workshop “Multi-scale, Multi-physics and Coupled Problems on highly parallel systems (MMCP)” HPC Asia 2023

Description:

The workshop will gather researchers (computer scientists, engineers, mathematicians, physicists, chemists, biologists, material sciences etc.) working on different disciplines but all facing challenges in multi-scale and multi-physics as well as coupled simulations on HPC systems.

Applications with different characteristics in parts of the computational domain can lead to unexpected performance issues. The optimum setting for one part might be contradictory to the optimum for another; the overall optimum might be a non-optimal, but still a satisfactory compromise for researchers.

Several approaches have been examined while developing different solutions, depending on the application and hardware combination. On the application side, monolithic or partitioned approaches have been introduced; on the hardware side, homogeneous and heterogeneous cluster settings. All combinations have advantages and disadvantages, all leading to the following question: how to find the optimal configuration and setting of all parameters, with respect to quality of solution vs. computational efficiency?

The goal is – of course – the performance and efficiency of each component (region or solver), but the characteristics of other scales, other physical phenomena might change the game. Also, a coupling tool might introduce, e.g., load imbalances or hinder the overlapping of communication and computation.

The focus of the workshop will be on computational issues regarding performance and suitability for high-performance computing. Furthermore, the underlying strategies to enable large simulations will be highlighted.

Keeping these aims in mind, contributions from all aspects of engineering applications will be considered. Topics of applications will include (but are not be limited to):

  • Multi-scale problems
  • Multi-physics problems
  • Molecular Dynamics
  • Multi-Domain/Concurrency
  • Multi-scale and/or multi-physics modelling for biomedical or biological systems
  • Novel approaches to combine different scales and physics models in one problem solution
  • Challenging applications in industry and academia, e.g. turbulence and multiphase flows, fluid-structure interactions, chemical engineering, material science, biophysics, automotive industry, …
  • Load balancing
  • Adaptivity
  • Heterogeneous architectures
  • New algorithms for parallel-distributed computing, specific to this topic.

Organizers/Chairs:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Sabine Roller is professor at Technical University Dresden and Director of Institute of Software Methods for Product Virtualization, German Aerospace Center (DLR). She is working in the field of coupled multi-physics and multi-scale simulations, Computational Fluid Dynamics and efficient implementation of different methods, using parallelization and vectorization techniques, heterogeneous domain decomposition and modern hard- and software developments like GPU computing and PGAS languages. She was scientific chair of the PASC’2018 conference together with Jack Wells, ORNL, and has organized workshops on sustained simulation performance in Japan, as well as a panel on "Funding strategies for HPC software beyond borders" at SC’14, and a workshop on “Software Frameworks for Scalable Scientific Simulations” at ISC’15. She is vice-president of the strategic committee of National High-Performance Computing (NHR) at German Joint Science Conference GWK (Gemeinsame Wissenschaftskonferenz).

Dr.-Ing. Neda Ebrahimi Pour is researcher at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) at the institute of Software Methods for Product Virtualization. Her research interests include high performance computing, scientific computing and efficient coupled simulations of fluid-structure-acoustics (FSA) interactions. Since 2017, she contributes to the yearly CFD Workshop as lecturer in collaboration with the High-Performance Computing Center (HLRS) in Stuttgart, Germany.  She is co-organizer of the PDSEC workshop, held in conjunction with the IPDPS conference.

Prof. Dr. Ryoji Takaki is associate professor at the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Extrapolation Agency (ISAS/JAXA). He is working in the field of computational engineering in the aerospace field such as large-scale computations in Computational Fluid Dynamics, hich performance computing and data assimilation. He is currently participating in the "Leading research on innovative aircraft design technologies to replace flight test" of th Program for promoting research on the Supercomputer Fugaku.

Program Committee members:

  • Akiko Matsuo, Keio University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Japan
  • Benjamin Uekermann University of Stuttgart, SimTech – Cluster of Excellence, Germany
  • Philipp Schlatter, KTH Stockholm, Department of Mechanics, Sweden
  • Hiroyuki Takizawa, Tohoku University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, High Performance Computing, Japan
  • Ryusuke Egawa, Tokyo Denki University, Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Japan
  • Keita Teranishi, Sandia National Laboratories, California, USA

Format and Submission Guidelines:

Workshop participants are requested to submit a 4-page abstract (templates for Word and Latex) via EasyChair.

Important dates:

Submission deadline: 28th of November 2022 (extended)
Notification of Acceptance: 20th of December 2022
Camera-ready paper (not mandatory): TBA
Conference date: 27th of February 2023 to 2nd of March 2023

HPC Asia 2023 (HPCA23) & SupercomputingAsia 2012 (SCA23) together in Singapore!

The International Conference on High Performance Computing in the Asia-Pacific Region (HPC Asia) is an international conference series for the Asia Pacific region on HPC technologies that fosters exchange of ideas, research results and case studies related to all issues of HPC. For the first time ever, HPC Asia 2023 will be co-located with the SupercomputingAsia 2023 (SCA23) conference in Singapore, from 27 February - 2 March 2023.

The SCA event is a major supercomputing conference in Asia, co-organised by supercomputing centres of the region including those in Australia, Japan, Singapore and Thailand and anchored by the National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) Singapore. It incorporates a number of important supercomputing and allied events that together aim to promote a vibrant and shared high-performance computing (HPC) ecosystem, for both the public and private sectors, in Asia. For more information about the co-located HPCA23 and SCA23 conference, please visit www.sc-asia.org.

Contact

Sekretariat

Institute of Software Methods for Product Virtualization
Zwickauer Straße 46, 01069 Dresden