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- Dr. Arnau Folch, Barcelona Supercomputer Center (BSC-CNS)
- 1 December 2020; 12:00 h CET
- Online
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- Further information:Dr. Juan Alcalde
Abstract
Several natural disasters (e.g. earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides or tsunamis) are hard to predict and pose a serious threat to human lives and property. Prompt reaction to these phenomena requires of computing infrastructures, complicated data workflows, and engagement with stakeholders formally involved in emergency management. The astonishingly increase in computational capacity and capability of the upcoming Exascale Era will allow enabling operational e-services requiring of extreme HPC on urgent computing, early warning forecast of geohazards, hazard assessment and data analytics. To pave this road, the Center of Excellence for Exascale in Solid Earth (ChEESE) is promoting the use of upcoming Exascale and extreme performance computing capabilities in the area of Solid Earth by harnessing institutions in charge of operational monitoring networks, tier-0 supercomputing centers, academia, hardware developers and third parties from SMEs, Industry and public-governance.
The scientific challenging ambition is to prepare 10 European open-source flagship codes to solve Exascale problems on computational seismology, magneto-hydrodynamics, physical volcanology, tsunamis, and data analysis. The project is articulated around 12 Pilot Demonstrators (PDs) in which flagship codes are used for near real-time seismic simulations and full-wave inversion, ensemble-based volcanic ash dispersal forecasts, faster than real-time tsunami simulations and physics-based hazard assessments for earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis.
Additionally, and in collaboration with the European Plate Observing System (EPOS), ChEESE will promote and facilitate the integration of HPC services to widen the access to codes and fostering transfer of know-how to Solid Earth user communities. In this regard, the project aims at acting as a hub to foster HPC across the Solid Earth Community and related stakeholders and to provide specialized training on services and capacity building measures.