Targeting Other H2020 Projects and CoEs Sample Clauses

Targeting Other H2020 Projects and CoEs. We share the view of the European Commission that its H2020 funded projects should align and collaborate where possible in order to maximise their collective output and impact. This is particularly true for the HPC CoEs, who share a great deal of common interest and aims. In this section, we describe some of the collaborative activity with the other CoEs and H2020 projects that CompBioMed has undertaken. POP XxX UCL-CCS has collaborated with the POP Centre of Excellence on two fundamentally different codes: HemeLB and DeaLAMMPS. HemeLB is a highly optimized lattice-Boltzmann solver for sparse geometries, designed for very large monolithic runs on supercomputers. Through collaboration with the Julich Supercomputing Centre, HemeLB was profiled on ~100k cores on EPCC XXXXXX, ~250k cores on BlueWaters and later ~150k cores on the new LRZ SuperMUC NG supercomputer. The profiling revealed excellent scaling, even for modest problem sizes, while also highlighting the importance of the load decomposition on the performance, especially for the efficient use on exascale computing. DeaLAMMPS, on the other hand, is a cyclically coupled Finite Element/Molecular dynamics code which spawns an a priori unknown number of MD simulations per step with varying run times. Through collaboration with the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, this code has also been profiled, and an avenue for improvement has been identified. This will involve the use of BSC's modified LAMMPS code and OpenMP-based library that dynamically reallocates cores to different LAMMPS processes during runtime according to need. POP XxX joined CompBioMed as an Associate Partner, meaning that they were signed up to CompBioMed's mailing list, have access to CompBioMed's available resources, and are listed on CompBioMed's website.
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