High Performance Computing
WCCM 2012: Minisymposium on Multidisciplinary Design Optimization in Computational Mechanics
Submitted by breit on Wed, 2011-10-12 18:23.Call for Abstracts (Deadline: November 30, 2011)
As a part of WCCM 2012 (10th World Congress on Computational Mechanics)
Submit Your Abstract (Choose mini-symposium MS-073)
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Royal Society - International Newton Fellowships
Submitted by Lee Margetts on Fri, 2011-03-11 11:12.2 Year PDRA Opportunity in:
Image Based Modelling to Improve Damage/Fracture Tolerance in Materials
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Research Engineer Position in Computational Mechanics at KAUST
Submitted by Dawei Zhang on Sat, 2009-12-12 04:38.A research engineer position is available in the Composite and Heterogeneous Materials Modeling and Simulation Laboratory (COHMAS) at King Abdullah Univeristy of Science and Technology (KAUST).
This position will be mainly engaged in two kind of activities:
1) Act as the Lab manager from the computational and simulation side, and support students, post-docs and researchers in the group in developing applications and usinghigh performance computing facilities;
2) Develop his/her strong personal research activities in computational solid mechanics in coordinate with the PI, and be fully integrated into and in charge of a collaborative research activity with the industry.
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Cluster Computing with Abaqus FEA: Free Seminars - Illinois, Ohio, Minnesota
Submitted by Twebb83 on Mon, 2009-06-15 12:33.June 18 Columbus, OH
Guest Speaker: Dan Turk,Honda R&D Americas\http://www.simulia.com/events/hpc/columbus_hpc_6-18.html
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Java for High-Performance Computational Engg. / Sciences?
Submitted by Ajit R. Jadhav on Wed, 2009-02-18 16:03.In the past few days at iMechanica, there have been quite a few messages dealing with different aspects of programming, libraries and so on...
It would perhaps be timely, therefore, to ask:
Do you have any opinion about using Java in numerical analysis (NA) / FEM / CFD etc.---i.e., in computational engineering and sciences (CES)?
Do you have any experience or hard data concerning performance of Java vis-a-vis C++ or FORTRAN, esp. for large systems, or for high-performance applications? Any pointers?
Please leave a note... Thanks in advance...
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