October 21 to 23, funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, organized by the Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Tsinghua University and co Sino-US high-performance computing applications seminar (Workshop on High Performance Computing Application Acceleration 2010) was successfully held in Beijing. Meeting site discussion Conference keynote for Chinese and American scientists to provide a platform for high-performance computing applications, especially in the aspects of the Earth system, molecular dynamics, and atmospheric and climate applications experience opportunities, seek to carry out scientific research in these areas in the future cooperation and joint application and ways of international cooperation project of the U.S. National Science Foundation. The meeting gathered in the United States, from the National Natural Science Fund Committee, the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, University of Illinois, University of Wisconsin, Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Mechanics, Beijing of Aeronautics and Astronautics University, Tsinghua University , Fudan University, more than 40 experts. Meeting first invited to the U.S. Embassy NSF China Office of to Alexander P. DeAngelis, Bureau of International Cooperation and the NSFC big at Chen Huai, director of the Director of Planning and International Cooperation of the National Science Foundation, the new measures are introduced separately. The conference is divided into nine sections, nearly 30 wonderful academic report. Primarily by the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Professor John Michalakes WRF-based acceleration experience describes Tsinghua University the Professor Wang Xiaoge "Tsinghua University in the Earth Sciences, Yu Yongqiang researcher at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences" climate simulation progress using FGOALS mode ", Professor Barbara Chapman, University of Houston, University of Houston compiler and tools", Professor Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee, "UTK / ORNL research methods in the application acceleration." Louisiana State University Professor Thomas Sterling System Application Acceleration "report. U.S. Embassy NSF China Office in charge of Alexander P. DeAngelis American and Director of the International Cooperation Bureau of the Committee of the Fund Chen Huai Expert report Chinese and American scientists in the three-day conference on high-performance computing applications specific areas fruitful exchange program with the intention of constructive cooperation in the Earth system and molecular dynamics applications, and in the United apply for international cooperation project of the Natural Science Foundation of China and the United States to explore closer cooperation channels. Participants photo |