2020 MultiCore 10 Workshop
Monday, September 28, 2020
5:00pm MDT - MultiCore 10 Introduction
- John Dennis - National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
5:00pm MDT - GPU Performance of mixed-precision MGS-GMRES
- Stephen Thomas - National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
5:30pm MDT - Navigating Diverse Architectures for Weather and Earth System Modeling
- Ilene Carpenter - Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
6:00pm MDT - Intel® DPC++ and Fortran, C/C++ OpenMP Compilers for CPUs and Xe Accelerators
- Andrey Ovsyannikov and Xinmin Tian - Intel
6:30pm MDT - Performance Analytics for Computational Experiments (PACE)
- Sarat Sreepathi - Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
8:00am MDT - Optimizing the Navy’s NEPTUNE Weather Model on HPC Systems
- John Michalakes - University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
8:30am MDT - Global Simulations of the Atmosphere at 1.4km Grid-Spacing with the Integrated Forecast System
- Peter Dueben - European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)
9:00am MDT - A case study on optimizing the UM cloud and radiation submodels for GPU acceleration
- Min Xu - Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
9:30am MDT - Performance and Scaling of the LFRic model
- Chris Maynard - Met Office/University of Reading
Long Break
5:00pm MDT - Rapid assessment of the GPU portability of the MOM6 ocean model using student teams
- Supreeth Suresh and Cena Miller National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
5:30pm MDT - MPAS-A on GPUs: Performance Analysis
- Raghu Raj Prasanna Kumar - NVIDIA
6:00pm MDT - GPU Porting & Optimization of MURaM Solar Physics code using OpenACC
- Eric Wright - University of Delaware
6:30pm MDT - GPU Benefits for Earth System Science
- Stan Posey - NVIDIA
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
8:00am MDT - NWP in the Cloud – Successes and Challenges
- Brian Etherton - Maxar Technologies
9:00am MDT - Exploring the Frontiers of Deep Learning for Earth System
- David Hall - NVIDIA
9:30am MDT - Transforming an observation assimilation application on CPU and GPU
- John Dennis - National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
10:00am MDT - AMD ROCm Software: Open and Portable GPU Compute Solutions
- Derek Bouius - AMD
Long Break
5:00pm MDT - Performance-portability progress for the ultra-high resolution non-hydrostatic atmosphere model in E3SM
- Luca Bertagna - Sandia National Laboratories
5:30pm MDT - Pandemic Programming for Portable Performance
- Philip Jones - Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
6:00pm MDT - On the performance portability of boundary conditions in Albany Land ice
- Max Carlson - Sandia National Laboratories
6:30pm MDT - SAM++: Porting the Cloud Resolving Model in E3SM-MMF to Performance Portable C++
- Isaac Lyngaas - Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
Thursday, October 1, 2020
8:00am MDT - Expanding PScyclone target languages to leverage the wider HPC software ecosystem
- Sergi Siso - Hartree Centre
8:30am MDT - C++ Performance Portability for Domain Scientists and Fortran Developers
- Matthew Norman - Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
9:00am MDT - Lessons learned from porting the ICON model on GPU’s
- William Sawyer - Swiss National Supercomputing Centre
9:30am MDT - High-Performance ‘Supercontainers’ for Earth System Prediction
- Mark Miesch - University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
Friday October 2, 2020
8:00am MDT - Approaches to Effectively Using Accelerators and Multicore Hardware in Production Environments
- Andrey Ovsyannikov - Intel
- Chris Maynard - Met Office/University of Reading
- Luca Bertagna - Sandia National Laboratories
- Lucas Wilcox - Naval Postgraduate School
- Sunita Chandrasekaran - University of Delaware