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

Project objectives and organization

The general objective of the project is to setup a Brazil-France collaborative effort for taking full benefits of the processing capabilities of future high performance massively parallel architectures in the framework of very large-scale numerical simulations relevant to a selected set of computational physics applications. In order to do so, the project involves:

All together, these researchers will form a continuum of skills on enabling methodologies and technologies based on the complementary expertise of the Brazilian and French researchers and associated groups working on the computer science and numerical mathematics aspects of high performance computing. More precisely, the following topics should be addressed:

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).

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