Call for Papers: IEEE Transactions on Computers
Prospective authors are requested to submit new, unpublished manuscripts for inclusion in the upcoming event described in this call for papers.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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On Preserving Scientific Integrity for Climate Model Data in the HPC Era
Over the last 30 years, the Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (CSGF) program has played an integral role in preparing a large and diverse community of computational scientists to push the limits of high-performance computing (HPC). To celebrate the CSGF program’s enduring influence, I share my perspective from the climate modeling community, which has used HPC to better understand the earth’s climate system. While the benefits of HPC in climate science have been enormous, rapid computing advances have brought new challenges. One difficulty is quality assurance—ensuring that large and complex codes...
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
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The Early Years and Evolution of the DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Program
This article discusses the conception, early years and evolution of the fellowship over the past thirty years. (Source: Computing in Science and Engineering)
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Guest Editor's Introduction: DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Research Showcase
It has been a pleasure to reconnect with our colleagues from the Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (CSGF) program while organizing this special issue. For many of us, joining this community has played an essential role in our careers taking shape as they have. This issue recognizes the program’s 30th year, a milestone in any program, but especially for a field defined by exponential growth, convergence between communities, and a continual evolution of pressing scientific challenges. The first of the six articles is coauthored by three of the founding leaders of CSGF, and the remaining articles are written by ...
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Call for 2021 Major Awards Nominations
Help Recognize Computing’s Most Prestigious Individuals IEEE Computer Society awards recognize outstanding achievements and highlight signifi cant contributors in the teaching and R&D computing communities. All members of the profession are invited to nominate individuals they consider most eligible to receive international recognition through an appropriate society award. Deadline: 1 October 2021. (Source: Computing in Science and Engineering)
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Building a Culture of Computing in the Sciences Using Images as Data Within a Community of Practice
The digital imaging and vision applications in science (DIVAS) program was built to improve the computational self-efficacy and skill of first- and second-year college students majoring in biological and chemical sciences. Our three-year pilot study showed that the program could be successful in both fronts. The scholars, faculty, and staff who participated formed a community of practice that became the heart of the DIVAS program. Through this community, we expanded access to the image processing workshop in collaboration with The Carpentries, supported faculty and secondary educators in developing computing modules for th...
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Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement Adaptations to Retain Performance Portability With Increasing Heterogeneity
Adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) is an important method that enables many mesh-based applications to run at effectively higher resolution within limited computing resources by allowing high resolution only where really needed. This advantage comes at a cost, however: greater complexity in the mesh management machinery and challenges with load distribution. With the current trend of increasing heterogeneity in hardware architecture, AMR presents an orthogonal axis of complexity. The usual techniques, such as asynchronous communication and hierarchy management for parallelism and memory that are necessary to obtain reasonable ...
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