Description
This CoSeC session brings together representatives from several Collaborative Computational Projects (CCPs) and High-End Computing (HEC) communities to discuss how high-performance computing (HPC) is used across different research domains. The session will highlight the diversity of HPC workloads supported by CoSeC, including turbulence, wave-structure interaction, molecular simulation, engineering modelling, and nuclear thermal hydraulics.
The aim is to compare computational patterns across domains, identify shared challenges and opportunities, and gather community input to help inform future UK national HPC services beyond ARCHER2.
Agenda
13:00-13:05 Welcome - Wei Wang
13:05-13:15 CoSeC and National HPC - Stephen Longshaw
13:15-13:25 CCP-Turbulence and UKTC: a community based effort to support high fidelity fluid modelling for the UK academic and industrial ecosystem - Stefano Rolfo
13:25-13:35 CCP/HEC-WSI: Enabling CCP-WSI AI workflows through gpuFOAM - Mayank Kumar
13:35-13:45 Materials Chemistry Consortium: Improving efficiency - Tom Durrant
13:45-13:55 HPC Workflows for Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics - Wei Wang
13:55-14:25 Structured panel and audience discussion: shared HPC workload patterns, bottlenecks, and future national HPC service needs - All speakers
14:25-14:30 Summary - Wei Wang
The panel discussion will focus on common HPC workload patterns across communities, shared technical and community bottlenecks, and requirements for future UK national HPC services. Audience input may be gathered through brief questions and Slido if available.