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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

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HOSCAR

The general objective of the project is to setup a multidisciplinary Brazil-France collaborative effort for taking full benefits of future high-performance massively parallel architectures. The targets are the very large-scale datasets and numerical simulations relevant to a selected set of applications in natural sciences: (i) resource prospection, (ii) reservoir simulation, (iii) ecological modeling, (iv) astronomy data management, and (v) simulation data management. The project involves computer scientists and numerical mathematicians divided in 3 fundamental research groups: (i) numerical schemes for PDE models, (ii) scientific data management, and (iii) high-performance software systems. Several Brazilian institutions are participating to the project among which: LNCC (Laboratório Nacional de Computaçäo Científica), COPPE/UFRJ (Instituto Alberto Luiz Coimbra de Pós-Graduaçäo e Pesquisa de Engenharia/Alberto Luiz Coimbra Institute for Grad<uate Studies and Research in Engineering, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), INF/UFRGS (Instituto de Informática, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul) and LIA/UFC (Laboratórios de Pesquisa em Ciência da Computaçäo Departamento de Computaçäo, Universidade Federal do Ceará). The French partners are research teams from several Inria research centers. Magique-3D  is involved by the way of its research activities on finite element approximations which can be used for resource prospection and reservoir simulation. Several members of Magique-3D  participated to the third workshop of the project in Bordeaux, Sep 2nd to 6th 2013 [69] , [46] , [60] , [78] . In the framework of HOSCAR, Théophile Chaumont-Frelet who is a PhD student in Magique-3D, spent two weeks in August 2013 at the LNCC to initiate a collaboration with Prof. F. Valentin on the development of new finite element methods for the Helmholtz equation.

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