Seminar: Leveraging exascale technology to advance NCAR science within CISL
1:00 – 2:00 pm MST
Speaker: John Dennis, NCAR/CISL
Abstract
An institution-wide team was formed to determine the best course of action concerning using exascale technology to advance NCAR's science objectives. The end product of this evaluation was the creation of both a general and laboratory-specific set of recommendations regarding how exascale technology can advance our science objectives. In our presentation, we describe science objectives that are potentially of interest to the CISL community that can benefit from the use of exascale technology. We also provide both NCAR-wide and laboratory specific recommendations to advance the CISL community's use of exascale technologies.
Biography
John Dennis received a PhD in computer science in 2005. He is a Scientist in the Computer Information and Systems Laboratory at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. He co-leads a research group that focuses on improving the ability of large-scale geoscience applications to utilize current and future computing platforms. His research interests include parallel algorithm and compiler optimization, graph partitioning, and data-intensive computing
*For invitation contact kpierri@ucar.edu