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AICS at SC15 Supercomputing Conference (November 15-20, 2015) Booth #2521

SC15 Invited talk by Yutaka Ishikawa, Project leader of the Post K development project

SC15 Invited talk by Yutaka Ishikawa, Project leader of the Post K development project

RIKEN AICS will exhibit at SC15 which will be held in Austin, Texas in US.

SC15 Official Website.

Please stop by RIKEN AICS's booth(#2521) during November 16-19th to look at K computer's usage situation, recent research highlights and an introduction to FLAGSHIP 2020 Project, the development of the Post K computer. Please find information below about invited talk, Gordon Bell award presentation, and posters.

Takes second place in HPCG consecutively

[News]  2015.11.19
  K computer takes second place in HPCG consecutively

 

 

 

 

First place in Graph 500 supercomputer ranking for the second consecutive time

[News]  2015.11.18
  K computer takes first place in Graph 500 supercomputer ranking for the second consecutive time !! (RIKEN Press Release)

 

Tuesday, November 17th
10:30AM – 11:15AM
(ROOM: Ballroom DEFG)
Dr. Yutaka Ishikawa (Project leader of Post K computer Development Team, RIKEN AICS)
Invited Talk: System Software in Post K Supercomputer
10:30AM – 12:00AM
(ROOM: Ballroom 12AB)
Toshiyuki Shimizu (Fujitsu)
HPC Futures and Exascale - Fujitsu HPC: the Next Step Toward Exascale
5:15PM – 7:00PM
(ROOM: Level 4 - Lobby)
Dr. Hajime Inaoka(Discrete Event Simulation Research Team) as a co-author
Poster: Scalable and Highly SIMD-Vectorized Molecular Dynamics Simulation Involving Multiple Bubble Nuclei
5:15PM – 7:00PM
(ROOM: Level 4 - Lobby)
(The reseach using K computer and other supercomputers in Japan)
Poster [Best Poster Finalist]: Development of Explicit Moving Particle Simulation Framework and Zoom-Up Tsunami Analysis System
Thursday, November 19th
10:30AM – 11:00AM
(ROOM: 17AB)
Dr. Kohe Fujita (Computational Disaster Mitigation and Reduction Research Unit, RIKEN AICS) and Mr. Kazuo Minami (Software Development Team, RIKEN AICS) as co-authors
Awards Presentations, ACM Gordon Bell Finalist: Implicit Nonlinear Wave Simulation with 1.08T DOF and 0.270T Unstructured Finite Elements to Enhance Comprehensive Earthquake Simulation