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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

European Initiatives

FP7 & H2020 Projects: EXA2CT project

Participants : Jocelyne Erhel, David Imberti.

  • Title: EXascale Algorithms and Advanced Computational Techniques

  • Programm: FP7

  • Duration: September 2013 - August 2016

  • Coordinator: S. Ashby, IMEC, Belgium

  • Partners:

    • Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft Zur Foerderung Der Angewandten Forschung E.V (Germany)

    • Interuniversitair Micro-Electronica Centrum Vzw (Belgium)

    • Intel Corporations (France)

    • Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd (United Kingdom)

    • Systems Solutions for Research (Germany)

    • Universiteit Antwerpen (Belgium)

    • Universita della Svizzera italiana (Switzerland)

    • Universite de Versailles Saint-Quentin-En-Yvelines. (France)

    • Vysoka Skola Banska - Technicka Univerzita Ostrava (Czech Republic)

  • Inria contact: Luc Giraud

  • Abstract: Numerical simulation is a crucial part of science and industry in Europe. The advancement of simulation as a discipline relies on increasingly compute intensive models that require more computational resources to run. This is the driver for the evolution to exascale. Due to limits in the increase in single processor performance, exascale machines will rely on massive parallelism on and off chip, with a complex hierarchy of resources. The large number of components and the machine complexity introduce severe problems for reliability and programmability. The former of these will require novel fault-aware algorithms and support software. In addition, the scale of the numerical models exacerbates the difficulties by making the use of more complex simulation algorithms necessary, for numerical stability reasons. A key example of this is increased reliance on solvers. Such solvers require global communication, which impacts scalability, and are often used with preconditioners, increasing complexity again. Unless there is a major rethink of the design of solver algorithms, their components and software structure, a large class of important numerical simulations will not scale beyond petascale. This in turn will hold back the development of European science and industry which will fail to reap the benefits from exascale. The EXA2CT project brings together experts at the cutting edge of the development of solvers, related algorithmic techniques, and HPC software architects for programming models and communication. It will take a revolutionary approach to exascale solvers and programming models, rather than the incremental approach of other projects. We will produce modular open source proto-applications that demonstrate the algorithms and programming techniques developed in the project, to help boot-strap the creation of genuine exascale codes.

FP7 & H2020 Projects: EOCOE project

Participant : Jocelyne Erhel.

  • Program: EINFRA-5-2015

  • Project acronym: EoCoE

  • Project title: Energy oriented Center of Excellence for computer applications

  • Duration: 36 months

  • Coordinator: CEA

  • Other partners: organisme, labo (pays) : 12 other partners

  • Abstract: the EoCoE objectives aims at firstly, to design, test and spread new methodological and organisational paradigms (Objectives 1, 3, and 4) driven by the users communities and, secondly, to contribute to mathematical and computer sciences challenges on the whole HPC tool chain (Objective 2).