3-4 November 2014
ICN-UNAM
Mexico/General timezone
- lukas@nucleares.unam.mx
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We present the current status and perspectives of the LABORATORIO NACIONAL DE SUPERCOMPUTO DEL SURESTE DE MEXICO. The LNS will cover the needs on supercomputing for BUAP, INAOE, UDLAP and other regions of Mexico. The main applications that will run on the LNS are groups of Chemistry Materials Science and High Energy Physics. The LNS can largely meet the requirements to be a TIER2 of the ALICE and
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Presented by Dr. Humberto SALAZAR
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4 Nov 2014
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12:15
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Session 3
It is presented the principal activities realized for sustain a regional e-Infrastructure for e-Ciencia in Latin America and Caribbean built by Virtual Research Communities around different scientific problems. In this effort participate researches that have being working in Grid technology applied to scientific fields that are not traditional users of e-Infrastructures. The principal effort is de
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Presented by Jesus CRUZ
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4 Nov 2014
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11:00
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Session 3
We present the fundamental differences between CPUs and GPUs, give examples of GPU programming in CUDA and how simple is to change them to the most general OpenCL language. We show the numerical foundations of our CUDA applications for elliptic, parabolic and hyperbolic partial differential equations, with examples for mesh deformations, pure advection of smooth and discontinuous fields, shallow w
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Presented by Julian Tercero BECERRA SAGREDO
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4 Nov 2014
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10:15
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Session 2
I’ll present a brief survey of supercomputing - infrastructure, users and applications - in UNAM. Also, I’ll comment on future challenges.
Presented by José Luis GORDILLO
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3 Nov 2014
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17:30
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Session 1
The presentation will cover the CERN and LHC experiments Offline computing scale and objectives. Brief history of the development and evolution of the LHC computing Grid will be presented, with specific exampls of the Grid use in the ALICE collaboration and its future outlook.
Presented by Latchezar BETEV
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3 Nov 2014
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10:00
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Session 3
We will present the HAWC Gamma Ray Observatory, located on the slopes of the volcano Sierre Negra in Mexico at an altitude of 4100m asl. The observatory is currently in the final stage of construction. The modular nature of the observatory allowed the beginning of commissioning and operation. We will present the current status and outlook. We will also look at the challenges in computing and data
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Presented by Dr. Andres Sandoval SANDOVAL
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4 Nov 2014
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13:45