The workshop addresses challenges and opportunities of key computational methods for Engineering exploiting an efficient use of the high-end HPC infrastructures.
The workshop covers the following topics: computational fluid-dynamics, multi-physics, finite-element solver, multi-objective optimization problems, tools for seamless access to HPC resources and remote visualization.
It is excepted a number of presentation between twenty and thirty of approximately 45 minutes each, showing the results, experience and forward looking trend by leading research groups, software developers, HPC experts and industrial use cases.
Particular relevance will be given to the existing opportunities related to the EU HPC ecosystem such as that offered in PRACE infrastructure or H2020 (Shape and Fortissimo).
Target Audience:
Academic and industrial researchers and practitioners working in the Computational Engineering area which are using or planning to use high-end HPC infrastructure.
Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge of computational methods/tools for engineering.
Grant:
The lunch for the three days will be offered to all the participants and some grants are available. The only requirement to be eligible is to be not funded by your institution to attend the course and to work or live in an institute outside the Milano area. The grant will be 300 euros for students working and living outside Italy and 150 euros for students working and living in Italy (outside Milano). Some documentation will be required and the grant will be paid only after a certified presence of minimum 80% of the lectures.
Further information about how to request the grant, will be provided at the confirmation of the course: about 3 weeks before the starting date.