Objectives
The Charm++ Workshop is aimed both at taking stock of
the collaborative interdisciplinary research projects in which
the Parallel Programming
Laboratory (the developers of Charm++ and AMPI) participates, and
exploring on-going and developing research areas which employ the
primary tools provided by PPL.
In addition to the computer scientists at PPL, the collaborators
represented at this workshop include those from University of Illinois
at Urbana Champaign (CS, ME, TAM, MS, Physics, Beckman), University of
Washington - Seattle, Princeton University, NYU, IBM and Pittsburgh
Supercomputing Center (PSC).
The interdisciplinary projects represented are:
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NIH:
Parallel Scalable Molecular Dynamics: NAMD (with Klaus Schulten, Bob Skeel)
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DOE:
Rocket Simulation (CSAR, director: Michael Heath)
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NSF:
Material Simulation (CPSD: with Robert Haber,
Jonathan Dantzig, Duane Johnson)
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NSF:
Computational Cosmology Simulations (with Tom Quinn)
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NASA:
Scalable Visualizations for Computational
Cosmology (with Tom Quinn)
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NSF:
Quantum Mechanical and classical modeling
(QM/MM) (Roberto Car, Mike Klein, Josep Torrellas, Glenn Martyna, Mark
Tuckerman, Nick Nystrom)
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NSF:
Programming Environments for Blue Gene
Supercomputer and Applications (with S. Adve, D. Padua, P. Geubelle)
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DOE:
Services and Interfaces for Large Systems (with
T.Jones, J.Moreira)
Please consider
joining us
this year for an in-depth look at Charm++, AMPI and much more!