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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

European Initiatives

FP7 & H2020 Projects

  • EoCoE: “Energy Oriented Center of Excellence” This project is coordinated by Maison de la Simulation and gathers 23 partners from 13 countries to use the tremendous potential offered by the ever-growing computing infrastructure to foster and accelerate the European transition to a reliable low carbon energy supply using HPC (High Performance Computing). SERENA representant M. Kern, period 2015–2018.

  • ERC GATIPOR: “Guaranteed fully adaptive algorithms with tailored inexact solvers for complex porous media flows”. The subject of this consolidator grant are new approaches to porous media multiphase flows: inexact Newton-multigrid solvers, local stopping criteria, adaptivity, and a posteriori error control. The goal is to guarantee the overall simulation error and to speed-up importantly the present-day simulations. SERENA representant is M. Vohralík (grant leader), period 2015–2020.

  • PRACE: “Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe” The mission of PRACE is to enable high-impact scientific discovery and engineering research and development across all disciplines to enhance European competitiveness for the benefit of society. PRACE has an extensive education and training effort for effective use of the Research Infrastructure. M. Kern is the French representative for training, and is in charge of the French node of the Prace training network, organizing 10-12 courses each year (period 2017-2019).

Collaborations in European Programs, Except FP7 & H2020

OPENCPS

  • Program: ITEA 3

  • Project acronym: OPENCPS

  • Project title: Open cyber-physical system model-driven certified development

  • Duration: Dec 2015–Dec 2018

  • Coordinator: Magnus Eek

  • Other partners: AB SKF, CEA, ELTE-Soft Kft., ESI Group, EDF, Wqua Simulation AB, Ericsson, IncQuery Labs Kft., KTH, Linköping University, RTE, SICS, SIREHNA, Saab AB, Sherpa Engineering, Siemens Industrial Torbumachinery AB, VTT Technical Research Center of Finland Ltd.

  • Abstract: Cyber-physical systems put increasing demands on reliability, usability, and flexibility while, at the same time, lead time and cost efficiency are essential for industry competitiveness. Tools and environments for model-based development of cyber-physical systems are becoming increasingly complex and critical for the industry: tool interoperability, vendor lock-ins, and tool life-cycle support are some of the challenges. The project focuses on interoperability between the standards Modelica/UML/FMI, improved execution speed of (co-)simulation, and certified code generation.

  • SERENA representants are Sébastien Furic and Pierre Weis.