PC2 User Meet­ing 2019

The next PC2 User Meeting will be held on December 12, 2019 and we cordially invite all interested persons to join the meeting.

The meeting consists of two parts: on the one hand a scientific part, where users of PC2 systems can present their work and get into contact with other users. On the other hand, the technical part will present the hardware and software environment of the HPC systems available at PC2. This information will cover an update on the compute-time application process and an overview over recent new features and services at PC2

Further, all participants are invited to present their research in a poster session and to discuss with fellow researches and members of the PC2 management and advisory boards.

Date and Location

  • Date: 12 December 2019
  • Begin: 13:30
  • Place: L3.204

Registration

  • At least one contribution (poster) from every current compute project is expected.
  • Please use our web form to register as a participant.
  • Please use our web form to register a contribution.

Programm

13:30 Welcome address
Prof. Dr. Christian Plessl, Director and Chairman PC2 management board, Paderborn University
13:35 New hardware, software, and services at PC²
Dr. Robert Schade, PC² Scientific Advisor Theoretical Physics/Chemistry, Paderborn University
13:50 Understanding photoreactions on a femtosecond time scale
Prof. Dr. Wolf Gero Schmidt, Theoretical Materials Physics, Paderborn University
14:20 Deep Learning for Speech and Audio - Running Large-Scale Experiments
Prof. Dr. Reinhold Häb-Umbach, Communications Engineering, Paderborn University
14:50 Spotlight FPGA Usage and Communication
Dr. Tobias Kenter, PC² Scientific Advisor FPGA Acceleration, Paderborn University
15:00 Poster Session – Discussions Among Participants
All participants
16:00 Ligthning talks (5 Minutes each)
  • Alexander Henkes, Paderborn University, ILH,
    A Deep Learning Framework for an Uncertain Full-Field Homogenization Method
  • Christian Braun, Paderborn University, Theoretical Materials Physics,
    Vibration driven self-doping of dangling-bond wires on Si(553)-Au surfaces
  • Lennart Dabelow, Bielefeld University, Physics/Theory of  Condensed Matter,
    Predicting imperfect echo dynamics in many-body quantum systems
  • Joschka Kersting, Paderborn University, Digital Cultural Studies,
    Neural Learning for Aspect Extraction in Sentiment Analysis
  • Matthias Heinen, TU Berlin, Thermodynamics,
    Massively parallel molecular dynamics simulations enabled by the open-source code ls1 mardyn
  • Sören Schlichting, Bielefeld University,
    High Energy Physics, Early time dynamics of heavy-ion collision
16:30 High-Performance Distributed Memory Programming on Reconfigurable Hardware
Johannes de Fine Licht, ETH Zürich, Dept. Computer Science
17:00 Questions & Answers
17:10 End of the event
Contact

E-Mail: pc2-support@uni-paderborn.de

Phone: +49-5251-60 1735 (Sekretariat)