CFD parschool

Europe/Rome
Rectorate/Building-Auditorium (GSSI)

Rectorate/Building-Auditorium

GSSI

Via Michele Iacobucci 2 67100 L'Aquila
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Alessio Roccon (Università di Udine), Andrea Di Mascio (Università degli Studi dell’Aquila), Detlef Lohse (University of Twente), Francesco Salvadore (CINECA), Francesco Viola (GSSI), Giorgio Amati (CINECA), Ivan Spisso (Leonardo Corporate CTIO), Massimo Bernaschi (CNR), Matteo Bernardini (Università di Roma "La Sapienza"), Philipp Schlatter (Institute of Technology (KTH)), Roberto Verzicco (Università di Roma "Tor Vergata" + GSSI), Sergio Pirozzoli (Università di Roma "La Sapienza")
Description

https://www.cfdparschool.com/

SCHOOL ON COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS & SUPER COMPUTING

The School aims at sharing models and numerical methods used by the state-of-the-art CFD research and industrial codes running on High Performance Computing (HPC) clusters, relying on the expertise of internationally recognized scholars and HPC specialists.

The lectures will present challenges involved with solving nonlinear PDEs in problems related to fluid dynamics, using state-of-the-art algorithms. Efficient implementation on massively parallel clusters will be especially targeted.

The lectures will provide a step-by-step didactic introduction to the numerical methods, each lecture being followed by tutorial, hands-on sessions dedicated to efficient parallel implementation.

Introductory and advanced notions about parallelization strategies (MPI, OpenMPI), use of Graphic Accelerators, as well as plug-in numerical libraries, will also be provided. 

Skills:

At the end of the course, the student will possess and know how to use the following skills: Numerical analysis, Algorithms for PDE Solution, HPC architecture

Target audience:
MSc/PhD students, Post-Docs,  Academic and industrial researchers, software developers  which use / are planning to use / develop a code for CFD
 
Pre-requisites:
Basic/intermediate knowledge about parallel computing, numerical analysis and algorithms for PDE solution.  Academic and industrial researchers, software developers  which use / are planning to use / develop a code for CFD