The High Performance Computing for Energy (HPC4e) project aims to apply "new exascale HPC techniques to energy industry simulations, customizing them if necessary, and going beyond the state-of-the-art in the required HPC exascale simulations for different energy sources that are the present and the future of energy like, wind energy production and design, efficient combustion systems for biomass-derived fuels (biogas), and exploration geophysics for hydrocarbon reservoirs". Beyond the general objective, there are specific technical objectives that will be developed to enhance the final results. Our objective is study the mapping and optimization of the codes proposed for simulations in energy domain (atmosphere, biomass and geophysics for ...
This work presents a new trace-based parallel discrete event simulation framework designed for predi...
International audienceMonitoring and assessing the energy efficiency of supercomputers and data cent...
HPC has evolved in the last years from a technology crucial to the academic research community to a ...
The High Performance Computing for Energy (HPC4e) project aims to apply "new exascale HPC techniques...
The global transition away from fossil fuels towards a sustainable, decarbonized energy ecosystem wi...
High Performance Computing (HPC) resources have become the key actor for achieving more ambitious ch...
The appliance of new exascale HPC techniques to energy industry simulations is absolutely needed now...
During the last years, High Performance Computing (HPC) resources have undergone a dramatic tr...
The Energy oriented Center of Excellence (EoCoE) is a user driven consortium dedicated to tackling m...
High performance computing is becoming an essential tool for the development and optimal deployment ...
Scientific computing generally requires huge processing power resources’ to perform large scale expe...
Energy costs nowadays represent a significant share of the total costs of ownership of High Performa...
International audienceHardware monitoring through performance counters is available on almost all mo...
In the Renewables Directive of the European Union, in effect since 2009, the member states agreed th...
International audienceHigh-performance computing (HPC) systems require energy during their full life...
This work presents a new trace-based parallel discrete event simulation framework designed for predi...
International audienceMonitoring and assessing the energy efficiency of supercomputers and data cent...
HPC has evolved in the last years from a technology crucial to the academic research community to a ...
The High Performance Computing for Energy (HPC4e) project aims to apply "new exascale HPC techniques...
The global transition away from fossil fuels towards a sustainable, decarbonized energy ecosystem wi...
High Performance Computing (HPC) resources have become the key actor for achieving more ambitious ch...
The appliance of new exascale HPC techniques to energy industry simulations is absolutely needed now...
During the last years, High Performance Computing (HPC) resources have undergone a dramatic tr...
The Energy oriented Center of Excellence (EoCoE) is a user driven consortium dedicated to tackling m...
High performance computing is becoming an essential tool for the development and optimal deployment ...
Scientific computing generally requires huge processing power resources’ to perform large scale expe...
Energy costs nowadays represent a significant share of the total costs of ownership of High Performa...
International audienceHardware monitoring through performance counters is available on almost all mo...
In the Renewables Directive of the European Union, in effect since 2009, the member states agreed th...
International audienceHigh-performance computing (HPC) systems require energy during their full life...
This work presents a new trace-based parallel discrete event simulation framework designed for predi...
International audienceMonitoring and assessing the energy efficiency of supercomputers and data cent...
HPC has evolved in the last years from a technology crucial to the academic research community to a ...