Collegeville Workshop 2021: Scientific Software Teams
The Collegeville Workshop Series on Scientific Software brings together members from the academic, industry, and research laboratory communities to discuss important and emerging topics in the development and use of software for scientific discovery. The 2021 workshopb focused on the role of teams. This special issue contains five articles selected from the 26 white papers and teatime submissions to the workshop. Scientific software development is primarily a team activity. (Source: Computing in Science and Engineering)
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Computing in Science & Engineering Publication Information
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Get Published in the New IEEE Open Journal of the Computer Society
Prospective authors are requested to submit new, unpublished manuscripts for inclusion in the upcoming event described in this call for papers. (Source: Computing in Science and Engineering)
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Nvidia Hopper GPU and Grace CPU Highlights
At GTC 2022, Nvidia announced a new product family that aims to cover from small enterprise workloads through exascale high performance computing (HPC) and trillion-parameter AI models. This column highlights the most interesting features of their new Hopper graphical processing unit (GPU) and Grace central processing unit (CPU) computer chips and the Hopper product family. We also discuss some of the history behind Nvidia technologies and their most useful features for computational scientists, such as the Hopper DPX dynamic programming (DP) instruction set, increased number of SMs, and FP 8 tensor core availability. Also...
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IEEE Security & Privacy
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The Field of Computing Needs to Take Care of Its Mental Health
This article aims to bring conversations about mental health to the forefront and advocate for a change in culture so that the field of computing better supports the mental health of its community and is more inclusive of people with mental illness. After differentiating between what is meant by “mental health” versus “mental illness,” I discuss factors that affect mental health and describe workplace stressors in the context of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. I make recommendations for leaders that include changing the definition of success, incorporating flexibilit...
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Over the Rainbow: 21st Century Security & Privacy Podcast
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Preparing for the Future—Rethinking Proxy Applications
A considerable amount of research and engineering went into designing proxy applications, which represent common high-performance computing (HPC) workloads, to co-design and evaluate the current generation of supercomputers, e.g., RIKEN’s supercomputer Fugaku, ANL’s Aurora, or ORNL’s Frontier. This process was necessary to standardize the procurement while avoiding duplicated effort at each HPC center to develop their own benchmarks. Unfortunately, proxy applications force HPC centers and providers (vendors) into an undesirable state of rigidity, in contrast to the fast-moving trends of current technology...
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PyCOMPSs as an Instrument for Translational Computer Science
This article describes our experience with the PyCOMPSs project, a programming model for distributed computing. While it is a research instrument for our team, it has also been applied in multiple real use cases under the umbrella of European Funded projects, or as part of internal projects between various departments at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. This article illustrates how the authors have engaged in TCS as an underlying research methodology, collecting experiences from three European projects. (Source: Computing in Science and Engineering)
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Simple Physics With Python: A Workbook on Introductory Physics With Open-Source Software
Skills in computer science can have great value in studying, doing, and communicating physics. As educators, we asked ourselves how to make students aware of that, and how to offer them a new and appealing approach to physics. We also wondered how to increase students’ engagement, participation, and understanding, particularly when lessons are delivered online. Thus, we began a project to develop study materials for an introductory course in physics for computer science and we chose to use open source software. The materials are organized as a set of Jupyter notebooks hosted on an open GitHub repository. The notebook...
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