Paul Fischer
Numerical methods and software for computational fluid dynamics (CFD), nek5000
(bbbu)Jan 2021 - Dec 2021
Numerical methods and software for computational fluid dynamics (CFD), nek5000
(jrz)Feb 2019 - Dec 2019
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Ketan Mittal, S. Dutta, and P. F. Fischer: Nonconforming Schwarz-Spectral element methods for incompressible flow
30th International Conference On Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics (ParCFD 2018); Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A., May 15, 2018
Blue Waters Illinois allocations awarded to 26 research teams
Mar 7, 2017
Twenty-six research teams at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have been allocated computation time on the National Center for Supercomputing Application's (NCSA) sustained-petascale Blue Waters supercomputer after applying in Fall 2016. These allocations range from 25,000 to 600,000 node-hours of compute time over a time span of either six months or one year. The research pursuits of these teams are incredibly diverse, ranging anywhere from physics to political science.
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17 campus teams to accelerate their research with Blue Waters
Jun 10, 2015
Seventeen U of I research teams from a wide range of disciplines have been awarded computational and data resources on the sustained-petascale Blue Waters supercomputer at NCSA. “These diverse projects highlight the breadth of computational research at the University of Illinois,” said Athol Kemball, associate professor of Astronomy and chair of the Illinois allocation review committee. “Illinois has a tremendous pool of talented researchers in fields from political science to chemistry to engineering who can harness the power of Blue Waters to discover and innovate.”
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12 Illinois faculty awarded prestigious Blue Waters Professorships
Feb 4, 2014
Twelve University of Illinois faculty members from a range of fields have been selected as Blue Waters Professors, an honor that comes with substantial computing and data resources on the Blue Waters supercomputer at the university’s National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA).
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