Monday, June 3rd – Room V208 -
09:00 - Start registration at PL-Grid (assisted by instructors) -
09:30 - Welcome (Alfons Hoekstra, University of Amsterdam/The Netherlands) - 09:45 - General Session: Introduction to Multiscale Modeling and Simulation
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Multiscale modeling and simulation (Alfons Hoekstra, University of Amsterdam/The Netherlands) -
Distributed Multiscale Computing (Alfons Hoekstra, University of Amsterdam/The Netherlands) -
12:00 - Lunch Break -
13:00 - Hands On Session 1: How to develop loosely coupled multiscale applications? -
Development using MAPPER Memory (MaMe), Multiscale Application Designer (MAD) and GridSpace (Katarzyna Rycerz, Eryk Ciepiela, Maciej Pawlik; Institute of Computer Science and CYFRONET, AGH, Cracow/Poland) -
Multiscale modeling of polymer electronics using Unicore (Ivan Kondov; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology/Germany, and Luca Grisanti; University of Mons/Belgium) -
15:45 - Coffee Break -
16:00 - Community Presentation: MAPPER (Alfons Hoekstra; University of Amsterdam/The Netherlands) - 16:30 - General Session (cont'd): Tools and Services for Distributed Multiscale Modeling
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QosCosGrid and Application Hosting Environment (AHE) (Derek Groen; University College London/United Kingdom, and Mariusz Mamonski; Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poznan/Poland) -
includes a demonstration of a Nanomaterial application (Derek Groen; University College London/United Kingdom) Tuesday, June 4th – Room V208 -
13:15 - Community Presentation: ScalaLife (Agusti Emperador; Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Barcelona/Spain) -
13:45 - Hands On Session 3: How to Turn an Application into Multiscale? -
Demonstration using ScalaLife applications DALTON and GROMACS (Zilvinas Rinkevicius; Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm/Sweden, and Mariusz Mamonski; Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poznan/Poland) -
15:45 - Coffee Break - 16:00 - Hands On Session 4: How to deploy multiscale applications on European e-Infrastructures?
- An assessment of deployment procedures for the European Grid Infrastructure (EGI) and the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE) (Ilya Saverchenko; Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich/Germany and Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, Garching/Germany, and Mariusz Mamonski; Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poznan/Poland)
- 17:00 - Wrap up, Feedback, End of School
A pdf-version of the agenda is available from here. |