NHR-Computational Physics Symposium

Europe/Berlin
Virtual (Online)

Virtual

Online

Description

The computational physics center of the National Alliance of High-Performance Computing (NHR) cordially invites everyone to the inauguration symposium.

The computational physics center is an initiative of the NHR which bundles the resources and competences of high-performance computing and makes them available to scientists of German universities.

Experts from different fields in computational physics, e.g. condensed matter physics, astroparticle physics or quantum chromodynamics, will present their research goals and nummerical challenges to startup the computational physics center initiative.

                                              

 
 

 

 

  • Monday, November 7
    • Introduction
      • 1
        National High-Performance Computing Alliance in Germany (NHR)
        Speaker: Christian Plessl (Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing)
      • 2
        Introduction of the Computational Physics Center
        Speaker: Thomas Kühne (Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing)
      • 1:55 PM
        Break
    • Condensed Matter Physics (PC2)
      • 3
        Challenges for charge and heat transport at the atomic scale
        Speaker: Fabian Pauly (Universität Augsburg)
    • Astrophysics (NHR@SW)
      • 4
        Binary Neutron Stars: from macroscopic collisions to microphysics
        Speaker: Luciano Rezzolla (Universität Frankfurt)
      • 3:20 PM
        Break
    • Astroparticle Physics (NHR@KIT)
      • 5
        Computing Requests (HPC and HTC) for IceCube in Germany
        Speaker: Benedikt Riedel (University Wisconsin Madison (UW-Madison))
      • 6
        Computing Models for the Einstein Telescope
        Speaker: Achim Stahl (RWTH Aachen University)
      • 4:10 PM
        Break
      • 7
        Using HoreKa for Astroparticle Physics
        Speaker: Tim Huege (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie)
      • 8
        KAT Computing Strategy
        Speaker: Andreas Haungs (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie)
  • Tuesday, November 8
    • Elementary Particle Physics (NHR@KIT)
      • 9
        MC-based Event Generation on HPC
        Speaker: Steffen Schumann (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen)
      • 10
        Integration of HPC centers in HEP workflows and the technologies behind
        Speaker: Manuel Giffels (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie)
      • 9:40 AM
        Break
      • 11
        BaumBauen in Belle-II
        Speaker: James Kahn (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie)
      • 12
        KET Perspective for Computing in the LHC High-Luminosity Era
        Speaker: Markus Schumacher (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
      • 10:30 AM
        Break
    • Geodynamics (NHR@SW)
      • 13
        High-Performance Computing in Computational Geodynamics: applications and new developments using julia
        Speaker: Boris Kaus (JGU Mainz)
    • 11:30 AM
      Lunch Break
    • Quantum Chromodynamics (NHR@SW & PC2)
      • 14
        Precision observables in Lattice QCD: the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon
        Speaker: Simon Kuberski (Helmholtz Institut Mainz)
      • 15
        Light-by-light scattering from Lattice QCD
        Speaker: Harvey Meyer (JGU Mainz)
      • 1:50 PM
        Break
      • 16
        Constraining the QCD phase diagram by lattice Monte Carlo simulations
        Speaker: Christopher Winterowd (Universität Frankfurt)
      • 17
        Discrete, non-abelian gauge theory on a quantum annealer
        Speaker: Michael Fromm (Universität Frankfurt)
      • 2:50 PM
        Break
      • 18
        Lattice QCD: research goals and numerical challenges
        Speaker: Tilo Wettig (Universität Regensburg)
      • 19
        Matter under extreme conditions
        Speaker: Szabolcs Borsanyi (Universität Wuppertal)
    • End of Event