
GOMPUTE USER MEETING 2017
The simulation and Data Intensive Fair
Best Western Plus Hotel Waterfront Göteborg, Gothenburg
25-26 April 2017
Gompute welcomes you to the annual meeting for the Simulation and Technical Computing. You will be able to learn about the latest developments in technical computing and share your simulation experiences. Various simulation experts will be delivering presentations about how HPC has helped their organizations. Workshops will also be available to help you improve your CFD simulations.
Do not miss this opportunity to discover today the world of tomorrow.
Keynote speaker
Supercomputing and Big Data at NASA, Dr. W. Phillip Webster.
Agenda
Tuesday April 25
08.00 – 09.00 | Registration |
09.00 – 10.10 | Welcome and Keynote presentation
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Supercomputing and Big Data at NASA W Phillip Webster, Ph.D. |
10.10 – 10.30 | Gompute
The impact of HPC Cloud Computing: Lessons learned from the 1800s Iago Fernandez |
10.30 – 11.00 | Refreshment Break |
11.00 – 11.20 | Gompute
Gompute 2017 Manuel Lopez Quiroga Teixeiro |
11.20 – 12.10 | Lenovo
Lenovo HPC: Delivering productive and trusted solutions for CAE workloads Bhushan Desam, Ph.D. |
12.10 – 12.40 | GEA Process Engineering A/S
Driving Industrial Research with CFD- Atomization Kristian Mark Ingvorsen |
12.40 – 13.40 | Lunch |
13.40 – 14.10 | ANSYS
Common Myths Debunked for Engineering Simulation in the Cloud Wim Slagter |
14.10 – 14.40 | Delphi
Apply high resolution VOF-Level Set Large Eddy Simulation and Highly Phase Contrast x-ray imaging to investigate the fuel injection primary breakup process Pablo Lopez Aguado |
14.40 – 15.10 | Swedish Space Corporation
New fantastic possibilities when space and cyberspace are merging Peter Haglind |
15.10 – 15.40 | Siemens Industry Software AB
Effective Data Visualisation Christofer Warner |
15.40 – 16.10 | Refreshment Break |
16.10 – 16.40 | Intel
Fuel your insight John Swinburne |
16.40 – 17.10 | SKF
Simulation & Optimization of Bearings HPC at SKF Stefan Nilsson |
17.10 – 17.40 | DELL
The Machine in Machine Learning Paul Brook |
17.40 – 18.15 | IBM
High performance computing IBM nordic Kristoffer Pettersson Watson, Whats now? Mikael Haglund |
18.15 | Refreshments |
19.00 | Dinner
Waterfront Restaurant |
Wednesday April 26
08.00 – 09.00 | Registration |
09.00-09.30 | ABT
Applied CFD on human comfort and sustainable design Dino van Deijzen |
09.30 – 10.00 | Refreshment Break |
10.00-10.15 | BETA Simulation Solutions
Model Set up and Analysis tools for Squeak and Rattle in LS-DYNA® Stelios Seitanis |
10.15 – 10.30 | Dynamore Nordic
Scaling and performance of LS-DYNA Daniel Hilding |
10.30 – 11.00 | GEPS-Techno
Optimisation of a passive anti-roll tank using OpenFOAM Timothee Santagostini |
11.00 – 11.30 | Gompute
Thank you Manuel Lopez Quiroga Teixiero |
11.30 | Lunch
Waterfront Restaurant |
12.15 – 15.30 | Workshops |
15.30 | Coffee |
Workshops
Presenter: Holger Holthoff, Advisory Application Engineer
Content: Assessing Hardware Performance for CFD
The scope of the workshop is to advise CAE users on the impact of several variables to arrive at the optimum performance/choice like processor selection, network, storage, and middleware like MPI libraries etc. We will cover the CAE family in general not just OpenFOAM, explaining how crash, CFD, and CSM differs in system requirements.
Effective Data Visualisation
As engineers, we tend to display simulation results in a standardised way that is easy to share with colleagues in the same field. How easy is it for others, less familiar with our methods or applications, to absorb the information that we share, and how much more might we learn if we looked at our own problems through a different lens?
In this one hour lecture and demonstration, we will show you how to create intuitive displays from 3D flow data through use of colours, lights, transparency and advanced rendering techniques. We will discuss the value that this can bring, both in terms of front line engineering and in facilitating communication with your stakeholders.
Title: AI for Autonomous Vehicles, Robotics and Health Care
Presenter: Leif Nordlund. Deep Learning & HPC Business Development
Presenter: Eddy Gryvelius. Director, Automotive Business Development
Content:
– How its done
– Object detection and inference
– Failsafe ?
– Future technologies
Title: Intel® Omni-Path Architecture: The Path To Exascale
Presenter: John Swinburne, HPC Technical Specialist, Intel Corporation
Content: Intel® Omni-Path Architecture (Intel® OPA), an element of Intel® Scalable System Framework, delivers the performance for tomorrow’s high performance computing workloads and the ability to scale to tens of thousands of nodes. This session will explore the underlying technology, share real world performance measurements and discuss the value proposition. Intel® will share insight into the Scalable System Framework initiative, highlighting the role of Intel® OPA as we move towards Exascale.
Title: OpenFOAM on POWER8® , building open systems for maximum application performance
Presenter: Kristoffer Pettersson
Working at scale.
Dell EMC experience with deploying at scale with a Hybrid cloud for HPC, Data Analytics & machine learning.
In this session we will take a closer look on the technology and decisions that went into Dell EMCs use of HPC, Data Analytics & machine learning to power it’s business.
We will be looking at how Data Analytics and HPC are coming together, and we describe how Dell EMC leverage use data for our recommendation engines and Predictive Analytics/Machine Learning for our own supply Chain optimization.
You will have an opportunity to ask your questions to the experts as well as get some new ideas on how this rapidly evolving technology could support your business.
Presenter: Paul Brook
Venue
FAQ
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