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High performance cOmputing and SCientific dAta management
dRiven by highly demanding applications

The HOSCAR project is a CNPq - INRIA collaborative project between Brazilian and French researchers, in the field of computational sciences. The project is also sponsored by the French Embassy in Brazil.

The general objective of the project is to setup a multidisciplinary Brazil-France collaborative effort for taking full benefits of future high-performance massively parallel architectures. The targets are the very large-scale datasets and numerical simulations relevant to a selected set of applications in natural sciences: (i) resource prospection, (ii) reservoir simulation, (iii) ecological modeling, (iv) astronomy data management, and (v) simulation data management. The project involves computer scientists and numerical mathematicians divided in 3 fundamental research groups: (i) numerical schemes for PDE models (Group 1), (ii) scientific data management (Group 2), and (iii) high-performance software systems (Group 3).

Several Brazilian institutions are participating to the project among which: LNCC (Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica), COPPE/UFRJ (Instituto Alberto Luiz Coimbra de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa de Engenharia/Alberto Luiz Coimbra Institute for Graduate Studies and Research in Engineering, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), INF/UFRGS (Instituto de Informática, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul) and LIA/UFC (Laboratórios de Pesquisa em Ciência da Computação Departamento de Computação, Universidade Federal do Ceará).

The French partners are research teams from several INRIA research centers.

5th workshop of the HOSCAR project
September 21-24 2015, Inria Sophia Antipolis-Méditerranée, France

Thierry Priol, Inria’s perspectives on Brazil-French cooperation after HOSCAR

Frédéric Valentin, LNCC’s perspectives on Brazil-France collaboration after HOSCAR

Mariano Vasquez, HPC-based multi-physics simulations for the energy realm

Fabrice Dupros, High performance computational geosciences at BRGM

Xavier Vigouroux, No escape, we have to collaborate !

Alvaro Coutinho, A review of NACAD’s developments within HOSCAR and future perspectives on H2020

Brice Videau, BOAST - Performance portability using meta-programming and auto-tuning

Cédric Lachat, Distributed mesh and graph computations within PaMPA and PT-Scotch libraries

Fabio Porto, Scientific Data Management@HOSCAR

Jean-François Méhaut, CORSE - Compiler optimizations and runtime systems

Julien Diaz, Portable task-based programming model for elastodynamics

Pierre Ramet, Blocking strategy optimizations for sparse direct linear solver on heterogeneous architectures

Luc Giraud, Some progresses on hybrid solvers toward extreme scale

Stéphane Lanteri, Achievements and perspectives on numerical schemes for wave propagation problems

Marie Bonnasse-Gahot, Modeling of elastic Helmholtz equations by hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin method (HDG) for geophysical applications

Marie-Hélène Lallemand-Tenkes, A MHM method for time-domain linear elastodynamics

Marta Mattoso, Analyzing related raw data files through dataflow

Patrick Valduriez, Integrating Big Data and relational data with a functional SQL-like query language

Reza Akbarinia, An efficient solution for processing skewed MapReduce jobs

Raphaël Léger, Multiscale hybrid methods for time-domain electromagnetics

Feng Xing, Hybrid dimensional Darcy flow in fractured porous medium and parallel implementation in code ComPASS

Antonio Tadeu Gomez, On the implementation of a flexible, scalable simulator for the family of MHM methods

4th workshop of the HOSCAR project
September 15-18 2014, Gramado, Brazil

Alvaro Coutinho, Recent advances in high performance computing for multiphysics problems

Antonio Gomes et al., Experiments with a multi-language approach to implementing multiscale hybrid-mixed methods

Cédric Lachat et al., Parallel remeshing andmulti-grid management

Renato Elias et al., Emerging challenges for EdgeCFD simulations in many-­core architectures

Felipe Horta, A scientific workflow gateway enriched by provenance for large-scale experiments

Flavio Rodrigues, Automatic performance analysis for parallel applications: initial ideas

Victor Martinez et al., Load balancing analysis for seismic model Ondes3D on multi GPU platforms

João Marcelo Uchôa de Alencar, High performance computing in LIA - UFC: current status and future directions

Miguel Liroz Gistau et al., Improving the MapReduce big data processing framework

Francieli Zanon Boito et al., IO research at GPPD UFRGS

Fabio Porto et al., Supporting in-silico science with data management

Jean-Francois Méhaut et al., BOAST - A generative language for intensive computing kernels

Vítor Silva, Exploring adaptive techniques in HPC workflows

Konstantin Brenner et al., Numerical methods for complex fows in porous media

Marta Mattoso et al., User interaction in uncertainty quantification analysis workflows

Frédéric Valentin et al., Multiscale hybrid-mixed method for the Maxwell equations in time domain

Márcio Castro et al., Energy efficient seismic wave propagation simulation on a low power manycore processor

Lucas Schnorr, Performance analysis scalability on PajeNG

Stéphane Lanteri et al., Numerical modeling of the interaction of light with nanometer scale structures

Pierre Ramet, Task-based sparse linear solvers for modern architectures

Lucas Mueller et al., Extreme one-dimensional modeling for computational hemodynamics

Alexandre Madureira, High performance computational neuroscience

Luc Giraud, Some progresses on Krylov linear solvers for multiple right-hand sides

Danilo Costa et al., A study on computational complexity of optimized finite difference weights for reverse time migration kernels

Vinícius Freire et al., NACluster: a non-supervised clustering algorithm for matching multi catalogues

Amir Khatibi, Unveiling objects in big data

Hermano Lustosa et al., SimDB - Numerical simulations using a multidimensional array model

Diego Paredes et al., Multiscale hybrid-mixed method for the Maxwell equations in time domain

Rapahël Léger et al., A parallel discontinuous Galerkin time-domain solver of Maxwell’s equations

3rd workshop of the HOSCAR project
September 2-6 2013, INRIA Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest, France

Alvaro Coutinho et al., A multi-output Gaussian model applied to uncertainty quantification of seismic problems

Alexandre Madureira et al., Multiscale hybrid method (MHM). Remarks and applications

Antonio Tadeu Gomez et al., On the reengineering of the SPiNMe environment for supporting the Multiscale Hybrid-Mixed Methods

Benaia Lima et al., Multi-level preconditioning strategies for the stabilized finite element formulation of incompressible viscous flow coupled to advective-di ffusive transport

Bruno Raffin, Efficient multi-core programming and in-situ result analysis

Bruno Schulze, Virtualization technologies in support to scientific applications

Cédric Lachat, PaMPA :Parallel MeshPartitioning and Adaptation

Diego Paredes, A novel adaptivity process for reaction-advection-di ffusion problems

Fabio Porto et al., HaQoop: scientific workflows over BigData

Frédéric Valentin, Multiscale hybrid-mixed method for reactive-advective dominated models

Jean-François Méhaut et al., Performance analysis of HPC applications on low-power embedded platforms

Jean-Marc Vincent, The LICIA laboratory

Lionel Boillot et al., Combining recent HPC techniques for 3D geophysics acceleration

Marie Bonnasse et al., Discontinuous Galerkin methods for solving Helmholtz isotropic wave equations for seismic applications

Maria Mattoso et al., Interacting with scientific workflows for computational analyses

Philippe Navaux et al., Research activities of the GPPD group - Load balancing strategies

Rodrigo Kassik et al., Performance analysis of parallel file systems: application characterization and benchmarks

Renato Elias, Emerging challenges for EdgeCFD simulations in massively manycore architectures

Theophile Chaumont, The multiscale hybrid-mixed method for the Helmholtz equations

Xavier Lacoste, Toward a supernodal sparse direct solver over DAG runtimes

Stojce Nakov et al., Hierarchical sparse hybrid solvers for manycore platforms

Vinicius Freire et al., A model for astronomical cross-matching disambiguation

Xavier Vigouroux, Data centers. Current trends and impacts

Brazilian coordinator: Pedro Leite da Silva Dias
Director of the National Laboratory for Scientific Computing (LNCC) of the Ministry of Science and Technology and Innovation
General coordinator of the National System for High Performance Computing (SINAPAD)
Av. Getulio Vargas, 333. 25651-075 Petropolis, RJ, Brazil
Contact by mail

French coordinator: Stéphane Lanteri
2004 Route des Lucioles, B.P. 93, 06902 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, France
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1st workshop of the HOSCAR project
July 25-27 2012, INRIA Sophia Antipolis-Méditerranée, France

2nd workshop of the HOSCAR project
September 10-13 2012, LNCC, Pétropolis, Brazil

3rd workshop of the HOSCAR project
September 2-6 2013, INRIA Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest, France

4th workshop of the HOSCAR project
September 15-18 2014, Gramado, Brazil

5th workshop of the HOSCAR project
September 21-24 2015, INRIA Sophia Antipolis-Méditerranée, France

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