Wednesday Afternoon, October 25
MS36
Examples of Computational Science at Work (Invited Minisymposium)
Over the coming decade, high performance computers will surpass sustained
teraflops performance. This unheralded increase in computing capability is
already driving the growth in computation and simulation as major forces in
science and engineering at laboratories, universities, and industry. In
academia and the national laboratories, computation has evolved as a third
approach to science, joining the traditional methodologies of theory and
experiment. Likewise, in industry, high-performance computing will be key
to rapid design of highly effective processes and products and, hence, to
economic competitiveness and leadership.
Organizer: Richard C. Allen
Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico
- 1:30 Quantum Chemical Alchemy: Transmuting CPU Cycles into Chemical Properties
- Michael Colvin,
Sandia National Laboratories, California
- 2:00 Numerical Simulation of Groundwater Flow and Contaminant Migration
on Massively Parallel Computers
- Steven Ashby, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- 2:30 Seismic Imaging of Complex Geologies
- David Womble, Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico
- 3:00 Reacting Flow Simulations on Massively Parallel Supercomputers
- John Shadid, Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico
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