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AI's 10 to Watch: CALL FOR NOMINATIONS
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2023 IEEE CS Charles Babbage Award
ABOUT THE AWARD: Established in memory of Charles Babbage in recognition of signifi cant contributions in the fi eld of parallel computation. The candidate would have made an outstanding, innovative contribution or contributions to parallel computation. It is hoped, but not required, that the winner will have also contributed to the parallel computation community through teaching, mentoring, or community service. ABOUT CHARLES BABBAGE: Charles Babbage, an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor, and mechanical engineer who is best remembered now for originating the concept of a programmable computer. CRITERIA: This aw...
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Publications Seek 2023 Editors in Chief
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The COVID-19 High-Performance Computing Consortium
This article is the Consortium's story–how the Consortium was created, its founding members, what it provides, how it works, and its accomplishments. We will reflect on the lessons learned from the creation and operation of the Consortium and describe how the features of the Consortium could be sustained as a National Strategic Computing Reserve to ensure the nation is prepared for future crises. (Source: Computing in Science and Engineering)
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Modeling of Phase Coexistence via Thermodynamic Potentials
Thermodynamic potentials can be used to study various phase phenomena. In particular, they can be used to determine the phase coexistence of a liquid and vapor for a simple van der Waals fluid, which relates the interactions and size of particles (molecules/atoms) represented by spheres as simple constants a and b, respectively. Phase coexistence at a given temperature for a simple fluid is determined using Newton’s method, thermodynamic potentials, and the conditions of phase coexistence. From this information, we are able to construct a phase diagram of the vapor and liquid densities versus the temperature. The con...
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Realizing the Vision of CFD in 2030
In 2014, NASA released a report outlining a future state for aerospace computational fluid dynamics (CFD), the CFD Vision 2030 Study (the Study).1 Developed by experts from industry, government, and academia, the Study provided a forecast of CFD capabilities required for turbulent, transitional, and reacting flow simulations across a broad Mach number regime. In addition, the Study provided an aspirational role for future CFD as part of a routine, efficient, and physics-based aerospace design and development process. This future role of CFD was summarized in the Study as follows: “A single engineer/scientist must be ...
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Hands-On Computer Science: The Array of Things Experimental Urban Instrument
Chicago's Array of Things (AoT) project is aptly described as a technology experiment or a “smart city” prototype. The concept of such an extensible “instrument” arose within a larger translational research vision applying computer science and engineering research for the multidimensional benefit of people and communities in cities. The AoT project hypothesized that wireless intelligent sensor networks could enable both quantitative social science and urban monitoring while also stimulating youth interest in science and technology. Successful deployment of such sensor networks could provide open dat...
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Portable Acceleration of Materials Modeling Software: CASTEP, GPUs, and OpenACC
In this article, we present work to port the CASTEP first-principles materials modeling program to accelerators using open accelerator (OpenACC). We discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by graphical processing units (GPU) architectures in particular, and the approach taken in the CASTEP OpenACC port. Whilst the port is still under active development, early performance results show that significant speed-ups may be gained, particularly for materials simulations using so-called “nonlocal functionals,” where speed-ups can exceed a factor of ten. (Source: Computing in Science and Engineering)
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