Leveraging high performance computing to drive advanced manufacturing R&D at the US department of energy

Author(s):  
Mark Johnson
Author(s):  
Levente Hajdu ◽  
Jérôme Lauret ◽  
Radomir A. Mihajlović

In this chapter, the authors discuss issues surrounding High Performance Computing (HPC)-driven science on the example of Peta science Monte Carlo experiments conducted at the Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), one of the US Department of Energy (DOE) High Energy and Nuclear Physics (HENP) research sites. BNL, hosting the only remaining US-based HENP experiments and apparatus, seem appropriate to study the nature of the High-Throughput Computing (HTC) hungry experiments and short historical development of the HPC technology used in such experiments. The development of parallel processors, multiprocessor systems, custom clusters, supercomputers, networked super systems, and hierarchical parallelisms are presented in an evolutionary manner. Coarse grained, rigid Grid system parallelism is contrasted by cloud computing, which is classified within this chapter as flexible and fine grained soft system parallelism. In the process of evaluating various high performance computing options, a clear distinction between high availability-bound enterprise and high scalability-bound scientific computing is made. This distinction is used to further differentiate cloud from the pre-cloud computing technologies and fit cloud computing better into the scientific HPC.


Author(s):  
Francis Alexander ◽  
Ann Almgren ◽  
John Bell ◽  
Amitava Bhattacharjee ◽  
Jacqueline Chen ◽  
...  

As noted in Wikipedia, skin in the game refers to having ‘incurred risk by being involved in achieving a goal’, where ‘ skin is a synecdoche for the person involved, and game is the metaphor for actions on the field of play under discussion’. For exascale applications under development in the US Department of Energy Exascale Computing Project, nothing could be more apt, with the skin being exascale applications and the game being delivering comprehensive science-based computational applications that effectively exploit exascale high-performance computing technologies to provide breakthrough modelling and simulation and data science solutions. These solutions will yield high-confidence insights and answers to the most critical problems and challenges for the USA in scientific discovery, national security, energy assurance, economic competitiveness and advanced healthcare. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue ‘Numerical algorithms for high-performance computational science’.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
David A. Dixon ◽  
Michel Dupuis ◽  
Bruce C. Garrett ◽  
Jeffrey B. Neaton ◽  
Charity Plata ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 37-48
Author(s):  
Ivelina Georgieva ◽  
Georgi Gadzhev ◽  
Kostadin Ganev ◽  
Dimitrios Melas ◽  
Tijian Wang

Abstract Some extensive numerical simulations of the atmospheric composition fields in Bulgaria and Sofia have been recently performed. The US EPA Model-3 system was chosen as а modeling tool. A very extensive database was created from simulations which was used for different studies of the atmospheric composition, including the Air Quality (AQ) climate.


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