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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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Funding Strategies for HPC Software Beyond Borders
SESSION: Funding Strategies for HPC Software Beyond Borders
EVENT TYPE: Panels
TIME: 10:30AM - 12:00PM
Panelists:Sabine Roller, Marcus Wilms, Akinori Yonezawa, Irene Qualters, Yutong Lu, Horst Simon, Sophie Valcke
ROOM:383-84-85
ABSTRACT:
HPC software for the exascale age becomes more and more sophisticated and complex. Challenges facing global issues like climate change, energy production, water supply, environmental impact, or natural disasters require international efforts and collaboration. This holds not only for politics and decision makers, but even more for the scientists providing insight into the global developments by simulation studies. Today, to enable a sustainable HPC software development, funding strategies need to go beyond borders. To support international and interdisciplinary collaboration, to ensure rapid developments of software and tools as soon as hardware progresses, several international funding programs have been established in the past on global (G8) as well as European or Asian-Pacific level in multi-, bi- or tri-lateral programs. The panel will discuss possibilities for future multi-lateral funding strategies for international collaboration, bringing together and supporting scientists all over the world.
Moderator/Panelist Details:
Sabine Roller (Moderator) - University of Siegen
Marcus Wilms - German Research Foundation
Akinori Yonezawa - RIKEN
Irene Qualters - National Science Foundation
Yutong Lu - National University of Defense Technology, China
Horst Simon - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Sophie Valcke - European Center for Research and Advanced Training in Scientific Computation
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