09:00-09:30 | Joint part, Lecture Hall 1 |
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| Welcome and introduction round (NHR centers and consultants at universities) |
| Presentations on highlight topics: - communication ways, mailing lists (mailing lists, chats, etc)
- NHR groups
- training, AI webinar+Q&A
- performance engineering, container
- security, AAI, HPC consultant networks
- ASC, Computational Physics Center
- etc.
- Zentralprojekte, NHR funding
- JupyterHub in NHR
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| Miscellaneous - support work
- PR, workshops, courses, etc.
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09:30-10:30 | Parallel breakout rooms |
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| Computational Life Sciences (Matthias Läuter, Anita Ragyanszki, ZIB) in Lecture Hall 1 - talks
- Opening, Anita Ragyanszki
- Agent-based simulation of trail formation, Felix Höfling
- Excitations in organic and inorganic compounds, Ronaldo Rodrigues Pela
- tbatbd, Marcus Weber
- Life Sciences at NHR@Göttingen, Martin Leandro Paleico
- Machine Learning Coarse-grain, Bottom-up, Protein Force Fields, Nicholas Charron
- Understanding the Origins of Life using Machine Learning methods, Anita Ragyanszki
- Life Sciences at ZIB, Matthias Läuter
- session topics
- local priorities and expertise,
- expectations and future plans,
- codes: software currently supported or planned to be, software licences,
- possible collaboration,
- keywords: biochemistry, biophysics, bioinformatics, molecular genetics, structural biology, atomistic simulations of biomolecules.
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| Digital Humanities (Johannes Biermann, GWDG) - introduction about possible HPC usage for digital humanities
- Open discussion about items that digital humanities need on HPC
- Training on how to use HPC and how to optimse their workflow for parallel computation
- GPUs
- Specific GPUs for prepared language models
- Python environments
- Singularity container
- Courses on HPC with Jupyter notebooks
- download of external data and shared directories
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| Physics/Chemistry (Robert Schade, PC2) in Seminar Room 4 - Introduction of personnel with code/research areas
- organization of support
- activities in the context of the atomistic simulation center and center for computational physics
- events/workshops/courses/symposia in the context of the Atomistic Simulation Center (ASC) and Center for Computational Physics (CCCP)get-together in ASC and CCCPphysics and/or chemistry
- software licenses
- PE/performance engineering and research activities for physics/chemistry codes
- QC quantum computing activities
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| Computational Fluid Dynamics (Patrick Höhn, Uni Göttingen) - Introduction of participants with competences / research areas
- Conferences, courses, activities in CFD related topics
- Open discussion
- Challenges in installation of simulation software
- Apptainers for bringing own code
- CFD on GPUs
- Other support challenges
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