by U-M MICDE | Dec 1, 2015 | News
Nitro, a high-throughput job scheduler from Adaptive Computing, is now available on Flux. Nitro is designed to schedule thousands to millions of tasks very quickly, working in conjunction with the existing Torque scheduler. Nitro speeds up the process of scheduling...
by U-M MICDE | Dec 1, 2015 | Educational, Events
As part of the Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering (MICDE) Seminar Series, Thomas Hughes, leader of the ICES Computational Mechanics Group at the University of Texas at Austin will speak on the U-M campus this week. Hughes will speak at 4...
by U-M MICDE | Dec 1, 2015 | Educational, Events
Mesrob Ohannessian, a postdoctoral researcher at UC San Diego, will speak on the U-M campus this week as part of the Michigan Institute for Data Science (MIDAS) Seminar Series. Ohannessian will speak at 4 p.m., Friday, Dec. 4, at 1200 EECS. The title of his talk is...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 5, 2015 | General Interest, News
A “big data brain trust” has been established by the National Science Foundation to bring together industry, government and academia to accelerate this emerging field and harness it to solve some of society’s toughest problems. The University of Michigan will play a...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 5, 2015 | Educational, Events
Jeffrey Hittinger, Computational Scientist and Group Leader in the Center for Applied Scientific Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, will speak on campus Nov. 9 as part of the MICDE Seminar Series. His talk is titled “Why Exascale Computing Will...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 5, 2015 | Educational, Events
The annual Ann Arbor Data Dive is scheduled for Nov. 14 at North Quad, 105 S. State St. According to its website, the Data Dive is about empowering people to use data; connecting expderts and professionals with novices and students; and providing nonprofits and social...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 5, 2015 | Educational, Events
Rapid improvement in seismic data acquisition and computational modeling capability provides an nnprecedented opportunity to gain new insights into the physics of earthquakes. More detailed observations and more realistic models support that earthquakes interact with...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 5, 2015 | General Interest, News
The finite element method is one of the most widely used computational methods in engineering, with interest for both theoretical studies and applications across a wide range of fields. But until recently, there was no English-language online training in the finite...
by U-M MICDE | Nov 5, 2015 | Educational, Events
Advanced Research Computing – Technology Services (ARC-TS) will host a simulcast of the XSEDE monthly workshop on Dec. 3, on OpenACC. OpenACC is the accepted standard using compiler directives to allow quick development of GPU capable codes using standard...
by U-M MICDE | Oct 23, 2015 | Educational, Events
Jim Chelikowsky, Director of the ICES Center for Computational Materials, and professor of Physics, Chemical Engineering, and Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Texas at Austin, will be on campus as part of the Michigan Institute for Computational...