Today scientists and engineers are commonly faced with the challenge of modelling, predicting and controlling multiscale systems which cross scientific disciplines and where several processes acting at different scales coexist and interact. Such multidisciplinary multiscale models, when simulated in three dimensions, require large scale or even extreme scale computing capabilities. Progress in science and technology is limited by our ability to solve efficiently such problems on available distributed computing infrastructures. The MAPPER project will respond to this critical need by developing computational strategies, software and services for distributed multiscale simulations across disciplines, exploiting existing and evolving European e-Infrastructure. Driven by seven challenging applications from five representative scientific domains (fusion, clinical decision making, systems biology, nano science, engineering), MAPPER will deploy a computational science environment for distributed multiscale computing on and across European e-infrastructures. By taking advantage of existing software and services, as delivered by EU and national projects, MAPPER will result in high quality components for today's e-Infrastructures. We will advance the state-of-the-art in high performance computing on European e-Infrastructures by enabling distributed execution of multiscale models. We will develop tools, software and services that allow two modes (loosely - and tightly coupled) of multiscale computing, in a user friendly and transparent way. We will integrate our applications into the MAPPER environment, and we will demonstrate their enhanced capabilities by answering one challenging scientific question related to each application. We plan to collaborate with other projects on adaptation of successful MAPPER methodologies, and will work with resource providers to develop policies facilitating the new multiscale computing paradigms.
The MAPPER Factsheet is available from here.
The Second MAPPER All Hands Meeting will be held in Poznan
- Brovaria, around 95 Euro per night
- Ibis hotel, around 65 Euro per night
- 9.00 Welcome and logistics, meeting goals - Chris
- 9.30 Update on Applications - David, Werner, applications developers
- 10.15 Update on Service Activities - Chris
- 11.00 Coffee break
- 11.30 Services - technical view - Mariusz
- 12.00 Presentations of tools - Eryk
- 12.30 Lunch
- 14.00 First review demonstration scenarios - discussion
- 15.00 Technical meetings in parallel
- Loosely and tightly coupled application scenarios together with tools and services - Chris
- Tools with other application scenarios - Daniel
- Application tests on production sites
- 17.30 Wrap-up
- 9.00 Meetings in parallel
- Testing the first demo - loosely coupled - UCL
- Testing the second demo - tightly coupled - UvA
- Tools with other applications - Cyfronet
- 11.00 Coffee break
- 11.30 Meetings in parallel
- Testing the first demo - loosely coupled - UCL
- Testing the second demo - tightly coupled - UvA
- Tools with other applications - Cyfronet
- 13.00 Lunch
- 14.00 Status of 3 demonstrations and required actions
- 15.00 Follow up actions
- 17.30 Wrap-up
- 9.00 - 9.30 Welcome, update, goals - Chris
- 09.30 - 10.30 First review demonstration - Chris/Marian
- 10.30 - 11.00 Update on MAPPER-EGI-PRACE Task Force - Chris
- 11.00 - 12.00 Status update applications not in demonstration - Bastien and others
- 12.00 - 13.00 Discussions and plans for deep track components
- 13.00 Lunch
- 14.00 - 16.30 Project Steering Group Meeting
- Managerial
- Finance
- Reporting (deliverables)
- Access to eInfrastructures
- Outreach and lobbying
- Seasonal Schools
- Planning of next meetings
- Internal collaboration - how to improve it?
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- 14.00 - 16.30 Technical meetings
- 17.00 Summary of PSG and Technical meetings (Marian, Chris and Derek)
- 19.00 Short Tour - Old Market in Poznan
- 19.30 Dinner
- 9.00 - 9.30 Dissemination - Christof
- 9.30 - 10.00 Sustainability plan - Werner
- 10.00 - 11.30 Discussions and plans for deep track - (cont) - All
- 11.30 - 12.30 Summary and ACTIONS before the review - All
- 12.30 - 13.00 Summary - Chris
- 13.00 End of the AHM
Calendar
Simulating MultiPhysics MultiScale Systems Workshop @ ICCS 2012
- Start Date:
- 6/4/12
- End Date:
- None
- Duration:
- All Day: All Day (Time Zone Sensitive)
- Type:
- Event
Simulation of multiphysics and multiscale systems poses a grand challenge to computational science, with vast applications in chemical engineering, plasma physics, material science, biophysics, neuroscience, aerospace and automotive sectors. Most of the real-life systems involve interactions amongst a wide range of physical phenomena. In addition to that, the time and length scales of the individual processes involved often differ by orders of magnitude. Numerical simulation of these multiphysics and multiscale problems requires development of sophisticated models and methods for their integration, as well as efficient numerical algorithms and advanced computational techniques. This workshop aims to bring together computational physicists, numerical specialists and computational scientists to push forward this challenging multidisciplinary research field, and to foster cross-fertilization between all fields of applications. http://staff.science.uva.nl/~valeria/multiphysics2012/
Recent Documents
- Roadmap Report V1.2 Final.pdf
- multiscale-applications-on-european-einfrastructures.pdf
- ScalaLife.pdf
- MMMHPC.pdf
- QosCosGrid.pdf
- MPWide.pdf
- Middleware Intro.pdf
- AHE and Nano.pdf
- laplace.zip
- MUSCLE-2.0.1-sources.zip
- Hoekstra-SummerSchool-2013.pdf
- Agenda.pdf
- HOTELS IN BARCELONA.pdf
- MAPPER Summer School 2013_v4.pdf
- Leiden_Poster.png
- Roadmap Jan 2013-v1 0.pdf
- d5.2-v3-pdf.pdf
- Status update after Y2.pdf