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Computing in Science and Engineering, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, January - February 2022
- Timo Betcke, Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Garth N. Wells, Scott M. Woodley:
ExCALIBUR - U.K.'s Preparation for the Arrival of the Next Generation of HPC. 5-7 - Michèle Weiland, Mark Parsons:
EPCC's Exascale Journey: A Retrospective of the Past 10 Years and a Vision of the Future. 8-13 - Richard G. Bower, Benedict D. Rogers, Matthieu Schaller:
Massively Parallel Particle Hydrodynamics at Exascale. 14-25 - Gábor Dániel Balogh, Tobias S. Flynn, Sylvain Laizet, Gihan R. Mudalige, István Z. Reguly:
Scalable Many-Core Algorithms for Tridiagonal Solvers. 26-35 - Thomas W. Keal, Alin-Marin Elena, Alexey A. Sokol, Karen Stoneham, Matt I. J. Probert, Clotilde S. Cucinotta, David J. Willock, Andrew J. Logsdail, Andrea Zen, Phil J. Hasnip, Ian J. Bush, Matthew B. Watkins, Dario Alfè, Chris-Kriton Skylaris, Basile F. E. Curchod, Qiong Cai, Scott M. Woodley:
Materials and Molecular Modeling at the Exascale. 36-45 - Matthew Smith, Arjen Tamerus, Phil J. Hasnip:
Portable Acceleration of Materials Modeling Software: CASTEP, GPUs, and OpenACC. 46-55 - Charlie Catlett, Pete Beckman, Nicola J. Ferrier, Michael E. Papka, Rajesh Sankaran, Jeff Solin, Valerie Taylor, Douglas Pancoast, Daniel A. Reed:
Hands-On Computer Science: The Array of Things Experimental Urban Instrument. 57-63 - Andrew Cary, John R. Chawner, Earl P. N. Duque, William Gropp, Bil Kleb, Ray Kolonay, Eric Nielsen, Brian Smith, Barry I. Schneider, Gabriel A. Wainer:
Realizing the Vision of CFD in 2030. 64-70 - Barry C. Husowitz, Nargess Memarsadeghi:
Modeling of Phase Coexistence via Thermodynamic Potentials. 72-77 - James M. Brase, Nancy Campbell, Barbara Helland, Thuc Hoang, Manish Parashar, Michael Rosenfield, James C. Sexton, John Towns, Kathryn M. Mohror, John M. Shalf:
The COVID-19 High-Performance Computing Consortium. 78-85
Volume 24, Number 2, March - April 2022
- John E. Stone, Kevin S. Griffin, Jefferson Amstutz, David E. DeMarle, William R. Sherman, Johannes Günther:
ANARI: A 3-D Rendering API Standard. 7-18 - Gabriele Bozzola, Chi-Kwan Chan, Vasileios Paschalidis:
Black Hole Physics and Computer Graphics. 19-30 - Gregory D. Abram, Andrew J. Solis, Yong Liang, Krishna Kumar:
In Situ Visualization of Regional-Scale Natural Hazards With Galaxy and Material Point Method. 31-39 - Stefan Zellmann, Daniel Seifried, Nate Morrical, Ingo Wald, Will Usher, Jamie A. P. Law-Smith, Stefanie Walch-Gassner, André Hinkenjann:
Point Containment Queries on Ray-Tracing Cores for AMR Flow Visualization. 40-51 - Patrick C. Shriwise, Paul P. H. Wilson, Andrew Davis, Paul K. Romano:
Hardware-Accelerated Ray Tracing of CAD-Based Geometry for Monte Carlo Radiation Transport. 52-61 - Laurence J. Kedward, Bálint Aradi, Ondrej Certík, Milan Curcic, Sebastian Ehlert, Philipp Engel, Rohit Goswami, Michael Hirsch, Asdrubal Lozada-Blanco, Vincent Magnin, Arjen Markus, Emanuele Pagone, Ivan Pribec, Brad Richardson, Harris Snyder, John Urban, Jérémie Vandenplas:
The State of Fortran. 63-72 - Andrea Mandanici, Giuseppe Mandaglio, Giovanni Pirrotta, Valeria Conti Nibali, Giacomo Fiumara:
Simple Physics With Python: A Workbook on Introductory Physics With Open-Source Software. 74-78 - Rosa M. Badia, Javier Conejero, Jorge Ejarque, Daniele Lezzi, Francesc Lordan:
PyCOMPSs as an Instrument for Translational Computer Science. 79-84 - Satoshi Matsuoka, Jens Domke, Mohamed Wahib, Aleksandr Drozd, Andrew A. Chien, Raymond Bair, Jeffrey S. Vetter, John Shalf:
Preparing for the Future - Rethinking Proxy Applications. 85-90 - Ann E. Jeffers:
The Field of Computing Needs to Take Care of Its Mental Health. 91-94 - Anne C. Elster, Tor A. Haugdahl:
Nvidia Hopper GPU and Grace CPU Highlights. 95-100
Volume 24, Number 3, May - June 2022
- Michael A. Heroux, Jeffrey C. Carver, Sarah Knepper:
Collegeville Workshop 2021: Scientific Software Teams. 4-5 - Mark F. Adams, Satish Balay, Oana Marin, Lois Curfman McInnes, Richard Tran Mills, Todd S. Munson, Hong Zhang, Junchao Zhang, Jed Brown, Victor Eijkhout, Jacob Faibussowitsch, Matthew G. Knepley, Fande Kong, Scott Kruger, Patrick Sanan, Barry F. Smith, Hong Zhang:
The PETSc Community as Infrastructure. 6-15 - Cody J. Balos, Piotr Luszczek, Sarah Osborn, James M. Willenbring, Ulrike Meier Yang:
Challenges of and Opportunities for a Large Diverse Software Team. 16-24 - Carlos Martinez-Ortiz, Rena Bakhshi, Yifat Dzigan, Nicolas Renaud, Faruk Diblen, Berend Weel, Maarten A. J. van Meersbergen, Niels Drost, Sven van der Burg, Fakhereh Alidoost:
Structured and Unstructured Teams for Research Software Development at The Netherlands eScience Center. 25-32 - Jay F. Lofstead:
Experiences Integrating Interns Into Research Software Teams. 33-41 - Miranda Mundt, Reed M. Milewicz, Elaine M. Raybourn:
In Their Shoes: Persona-Based Approaches to Software Quality Practice Incentivization. 42-50 - Yubo Qin, Ivan Rodero, Manish Parashar:
Toward Democratizing Access to Facilities Data: A Framework for Intelligent Data Discovery and Delivery. 52-60 - Humayra Tasnim, Soumya Dutta, Terece L. Turton, David H. Rogers, Melanie E. Moses:
Information-Theoretic Exploration of Multivariate Time-Varying Image Databases. 61-70 - Jessica Nash, Mohammad Mostafanejad, T. Daniel Crawford, Ashley Ringer McDonald:
MolSSI Education: Empowering the Next Generation of Computational Molecular Scientists. 72-76 - Ludovic Courtès:
Reproducibility and Performance: Why Choose? 77-80 - Andrea Delgado, Verónica G. Melesse Vergara, Andrea Schneibel:
Careers in STEM: A Latina Perspective. 81-85 - Pau Fonseca i Casas, Joan Garcia i Subirana, Victor Garcia i Carrasco, Xavier Pi i Palomés, Gabriel A. Wainer:
Formal Modeling and Simulation for SARS-CoV-2 Containment Scenarios in Catalonia. 86-90
Volume 24, Number 4, July - August 2022
- Manish Parashar:
Jack Dongarra: Catalyzing the Transformation of High-Performance Computing. 4-5 - Sven Hammarling, Nicholas J. Higham:
The Influence and Contribution of Jack Dongarra to Numerical Linear Algebra. 6-11 - Hatem Ltaief, Marc G. Genton, Damien Gratadour, David E. Keyes, Matteo Ravasi:
Responsibly Reckless Matrix Algorithms for HPC Scientific Applications. 12-22 - Richard W. Vuduc:
Jack, The Autotuner. 24-27 - Yousef Saad:
The Origin and Development of Krylov Subspace Methods. 28-39 - Patrick Heimbach:
The Computational Science of Klaus Hasselmann. 40-53 - Dorian Leroy, June Sallou, Johann Bourcier, Benoît Combemale:
On the Role of Computer Languages in Scientific Computing. 55-59 - Martin Schulz, Martin Ruefenacht, Dieter Kranzlmüller, Laura Brandon Schulz:
Accelerating HPC With Quantum Computing: It Is a Software Challenge Too. 60-64 - Reed Milewicz, Jeffrey C. Carver, Samuel Grayson, Travis Atkison:
A Secure Future for Open-Source Computational Science and Engineering. 65-69 - Manish Parashar, David Abramson:
Accidental Translationists: A Perspective From the Trenches. 70-75
Volume 24, Number 5, September - October 2022
- Jeffrey C. Carver, Nasir U. Eisty, Hai Ah Nam, Irina Tezaur:
Special Issue on the Future of Research Software Engineers in the United States - Part I. 4-5 - William F. Godoy, Ritu Arora, Keith Beattie, David E. Bernholdt, Sarah E. Bratt, Daniel S. Katz, Ignacio Laguna, Amiya K. Maji, Addi Malviya-Thakur, Rafael M. Mudafort, Nitin Sukhija, Damian W. I. Rouson, Cindy Rubio-González, Karan Vahi:
Giving Research Software Engineers a Larger Stage Through the Better Scientific Software Fellowship. 6-13 - Addi Malviya-Thakur, David E. Bernholdt, William F. Godoy, Gregory R. Watson, Mathieu Doucet, Mark A. Coletti, David M. Rogers, Marshall T. McDonnell, Jay Jay Billings, Barney Maccabe:
Research Software Engineering at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. 14-23 - Ian A. Cosden:
The Princeton University Research Software Engineering Group Model: Operational and Organizational Approaches. 24-31 - Ricardo Vinuesa, Steven L. Brunton:
Emerging Trends in Machine Learning for Computational Fluid Dynamics. 33-41 - Ria Patel, Brandan Roachell, Silvina Caíno-Lores, Ross Ketron, Jacob Leonard, Nigel Tan, Karan Vahi, Duncan A. Brown, Ewa Deelman, Michela Taufer:
Reproducibility of the First Image of a Black Hole in the Galaxy M87 From the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration. 42-52 - Matt Stack, Paul Macklin, Robert Searles, Sunita Chandrasekaran:
OpenACC Acceleration of an Agent-Based Biological Simulation Framework. 53-63 - Allen D. Malony, Sameer Suresh Shende:
Translating High-Performance Computing Tools From Research to Practice: Experiences With the TAU Performance System. 65-71 - Philippe J. Giabbanelli:
Hybrid Models That Combine Machine Learning and Simulations. 72-76 - Srinath Kailasa, Tingyu Wang, Lorena A. Barba, Timo Betcke:
PyExaFMM: An Exercise in Designing High-Performance Software With Python and Numba. 77-84
Volume 24, Number 6, November - December 2022
- Jeffrey C. Carver, Nasir U. Eisty, Hai Ah Nam, Irina Tezaur:
Special Issue on the Future of Research Software Engineers in the United States - Part II. 4-5 - Miranda Mundt, Keith Beattie, Jonathan Bisila, Charles R. Ferenbaugh, William F. Godoy, Rinku Gupta, Jonathan E. Guyer, Miriam Kiran, Addi Malviya-Thakur, Reed Milewicz, Benjamin H. Sims, Vanessa V. Sochat, Joshua B. Teves:
For the Public Good: Connecting, Retaining, and Recognizing Current and Future RSEs at U.S. National Research Laboratories and Agencies. 6-13 - Ian A. Cosden, Kenton McHenry, Daniel S. Katz:
Research Software Engineers: Career Entry Points and Training Gaps. 14-21 - Michael A. Heroux:
Research Software Science: Expanding the Impact of Research Software Engineering. 22-27 - Nils Wedi, Peter Bauer, Irina Sandu, Jörn Hoffmann, Sophia Sheridan, Rafael Cereceda, Tiago Quintino, Daniel Thiemert, Thomas Geenen:
Destination Earth: High-Performance Computing for Weather and Climate. 29-37 - Victorino Sanz, Alfonso Urquia:
Agent-Based Modeling of Traffic Systems Using Modelica. 38-43 - Dali Wang, Peter Schwartz, Fengming Yuan, Peter E. Thornton, Weijian Zheng:
Toward Ultrahigh-Resolution E3SM Land Modeling on Exascale Computers. 44-53 - Todd Gamblin, Daniel S. Katz:
Overcoming Challenges to Continuous Integration in HPC. 54-59 - Yong Wan, Holly A. Holman, Charles D. Hansen:
FluoRender Script: A Case Study of Lingua Franca in Translational Computer Science. 60-65 - Sonia Lopez Alarcon, Anne C. Elster:
Quantum Computing and High-Performance Computing: Compilation Stack Similarities. 66-71 - Anshu Dubey:
Good Practices for High-Quality Scientific Computing. 72-76
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