Seminar on High Performance Computational Nuclear/Particle Physics at CSC - Training
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Date: | 09.10.2012 9:00 - 09.10.2012 17:00 |
Location details: | - |
Language: | english-language |
Price: | - |
9-10 CSC presentation (Peter Jenkins / Olli-Pekka Lehto / Kimmo Mattila / Jura Tarus)
* CSC resources available for researchers (15')
* New Kajaani Data Centre (15')
* Finnish Grid Infrastructure (15')
* Parallel programming and emerging technologies in parallel computing (15')
10-10:30 Physics@CSC (Tomasz Malkiewicz)
* Nuclear/particle physics projects at CSC (10')
* Round robin: what you (the user) needs for computation services & how
CSC can help you (20')
10:30-10:45 Coffee break
10:45-12 Physics session 1
* Kari Rummukainen: Lattice QCD with HPC (15')
* Teemu Rantalaiho: Porting Production Level QCD Code to GPUs – a Case Study, demo (20')
* Paula Eerola: CMS computing - general introduction/overview (10')
* Tomas Lindén: Grid and cloud computing for high energy physics (15')
* Kati Lassila-Perini: CMS data preservation & open access -project (15')
12-13 Lunch
13-14:30 Physics session 2
* Jussi Toivanen: Nuclear theory with the FGI grid (15')
* Markus Kortelainen: DFT calculations across the nuclear landscape (15')
* DongJo Kim: Grid computing in ALICE (15')
* Filip Krizek: demo: ALICE data analysis (15')
* Ilja Honkonen: Space research, live demo of using HPC (15' + 15')
14:30-14:45 Coffee break
14:45-16:15 Physics session 3
* Tuomas Lappi / Harri Niemi: Ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions -
theory with HPC (15' + 15')
* Emanuel Ydrefors: Computations of neutrino-nucleus responses for medium-heavy and heavy nuclei: prospects and challenges (20')
* Kai Loo: LAGUNA -project, data analysis tools for next generation
neutrino experiment LENA (20')
* Panu Rahkila: Total Data Readout and Analysis @ JYFL (20')
16:15-17 Practical demonstration pointing to the future (Tomasz
Malkiewicz)
* Parallelization of existing high- and low-E physics codes (20')
* Physics grid job demo (15')
* Concluding remarks (10')