7th bwHPC Symposium
Zoom Online Event
Ulm University
Registration deadline now October 27th (due to technical problems on the 25th).
Wir laden Sie herzlich zum 7. bwHPC-Symposium am 8. November 2021 ein. Die Veranstaltung findet als Online-Event statt. Der Schwerpunkt der Konferenz liegt auf der Präsentation wissenschaftlicher Fortschritte und Erfolge, die mit Unterstützung der landesweiten bwHPC Hochleistungsrechner sowie der BaWü-Datenföderation erzielt werden konnten. Die Veranstaltung bietet eine hervorragende Gelegenheit zum aktiven Dialog zwischen den Forschenden, den Betriebsteams der bwHPC-Dienste sowie den Mitarbeitern und Mitarbeiterinnen der bwHPC-S5-Support-Zentren.
We invite you to participate in the upcoming 7th bwHPC Symposium on November 8th, 2021. The conference will take place online and focuses on the presentation of scientific projects and success stories carried out with the help of bwHPC high performance computing as well as the BaWü data federation. The event offers a unique opportunity to engage in an active dialog between the scientists, operators of the bwHPC services, and members of the bwHPC-S5 support centers.
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- 8:45 AM → 9:15 AM
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10:10 AM
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10:20 AM
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10:10 AM
bwHPC and bwHPC-S5¶ 10m Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Ulm University
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Ulm University
Speaker: R. Barthel, J. Salk
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10:10 AM
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10:20 AM
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10:50 AM
bw2FDM + Science Data Centers (SDC): (Chair: A. Axtmann)¶ Zoom Online Event
Zoom Online Event
Ulm University
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10:20 AM
bw2FDM + Science Data Centers (SDC)¶ 30m For details see sub-contributions (click on the contribution and then on the details icon)
For details see sub-contributions (click on the contribution and then on the details icon)
bw2FDM: The information platform forschungsdaten.info
A. Axtmann (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)BioDATEN: Metadata generation and handling using bwHPC infrastructure
H. Gauza (Tübingen University)BERD@BW: BERD Desktop - a secure environment for accessing and analyzing confidential data
I. Schumm (Mannheim University)SDC4Lit: Science Data Center for Literature
V. Kushnarenko (HLRS)MoMaF: Science Data Center for Molecular Material Research
M. Selzer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)Speaker: A. Axtmann, H. Gauza, I. Schumm, V. Kushnarenko, M. Selzer-
Since the summer of 2019, the Ministry of Science, Research and Art of Baden Württemberg has been funding the research data management (RDM) project bw2FDM and the establishment of four science data centers (SDC). bw2FDM is dedicated to four task areas: 1. Coordinating the knowledge exchange between the SDCs and within the federal state. For that purpose working groups dedicated to cross-cutting topics like metadata or the legal aspects of RDM have been established. 2. Organization of the RDM-conference E-Science Days in Heidelberg. 3. Providing training and webinars as well as consultations with regard to RDM issues. 4. Management and development of forschungsdaten.info - the leading German-speaking RDM information platform.
The short talk and poster highlight the content forschungsdaten.info offers regarding the topics "storage and computing" as well as "technical infastructures".
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The Science Data Center BioDATEN aims at providing different services for the bioinformatic community in Baden-Württemberg. One aspect of this services is automated metadata generation using bwHPC / BinAC infrastructure and metadata handling. In this short talk, we present the current state and the connection to bwHPC.77
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BERD@BW is a Science Data Center for Business, Economic and related data with the aim to support its community in various aspects of research data management. The services built range from knowledge graphs and reconciliation tools, a repository for subject-specific algorithms, training and consulting on legal and IT issues to further development of the IT infrastructure according to the community's needs. A common use case of these subject areas is to work with sensitive or confidential data that cannot be shared openly. In this session, we will present our solution, a secure virtual desktop running on the bwCloud through which the data can be made available to researchers and be analyzed in a secure data analytics environment.
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Has it ever happened to you - you try to access some web page that you visited one year ago, but it is not available any more? Or you want to investigate digital manuscripts created by your favourite writer, but visiting the archive is currently not possible? The Science Data Center for Literature (SDC4Lit) aims to establish a virtual data center for collection, preservation, cataloging, research and sharing of digital literary sources using computational methods to allow simple and even remote work with original materials. The main goals and challenges of the project will be covered in this presentation and in the following poster.
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The long-term preservation and reuse of research data are not systematically organized in scientific disciplines ranging from molecular chemistry to materials science, and solutions of the individual research groups lead to a low availability and visibility of research results.
So far, there is a lack of an urgently needed national and international institution to play the leading role by bundling competencies in research data storage, processing, curation, AI-supported analysis, and interdisciplinary reuse for the research fields between molecular chemistry and materials.Speaker: M. Selzer (Karlsruhe Institue of Techology)
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10:20 AM
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11:20 AM
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11:20 AM
Numerical Simulation of Tropospheric Ozone Depletion Events in the Arctic Spring¶ 15m Heidelberg University
Heidelberg University
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11:35 AM
Calibrating the soil-crop multi-model library Expert-N on high performance computers¶ 15m Hohenheim University
Hohenheim University
Speaker: T. Weber -
11:50 AM
Speaker: D. Nelson
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12:05 PM
Speaker: S. Nampalliwar
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11:20 AM
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1:00 PM
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1:30 PM
Poster session part 1¶ Zoom Breakout Rooms (for list of posters => click on this session block, and then on the "session details" icon)
Zoom Breakout Rooms (for list of posters => click on this session block, and then on the "session details" icon)
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1:00 PM
A Computational Workflow for Interdisciplinary Deep Learning Projects utilizing bwHPC Infrastructure¶ 30m Breakout Room "Schilling"
Breakout Room "Schilling"
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1:00 PM
An assessment of quantum chemical tools for the analysis of host-guest interactions in COFs and MOFs¶ 30m Breakout Room "Ernst"
Breakout Room "Ernst"
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1:00 PM
Automated mapping of shrub individuals in S. Africa's Fynbos biome using drone imagery and deep learning¶ 30m Breakout Room "Allen"
Breakout Room "Allen"
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1:00 PM
Automated simulation of thermophysical properties of mixtures with OpenMM on HoreKa (breakout room presentation cancelled)¶ 30m Breakout Room "Schmitz"
Breakout Room "Schmitz"
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1:00 PM
Speaker: R. Schmoll (Heidelberg University)
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Estimating a Mixture Model for Multidimensional Forced-Choice Data - The Faking Mixture Model¶ 30m Breakout Room "Frick"
Breakout Room "Frick"
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1:00 PM
Speaker: A. Axtmann (Karlsruhe Institut of Technology)
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1:00 PM
Numerical validation of cutting simulations for complex heat exchangers using 3D reverse engineered surfaces¶ 30m Breakout Room "Mathlouthi"
Breakout Room "Mathlouthi"
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Population genomic analysis of the rapid expansion of the fungal pathogen Setosphaeria turcica in Europe¶ 30m Breakout Room "Freund"
Breakout Room "Freund"
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1:00 PM
Quantum-mechanical study of photoinduced processes in Direct laser Writing¶ 30m Breakout Room "Mauri"
Breakout Room "Mauri"
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1:00 PM
Speaker: N. Buck (HLRS Stuttgart)
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Simulation of turbulent particle deposition in rough pipes using an Euler-Lagrange approach¶ 30m Breakout Room "Akermann"
Breakout Room "Akermann"
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1:00 PM
Speaker: S. Malheiros (Heidelberg University)
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1:00 PM
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1:30 PM
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2:15 PM
Computational Chemistry & Pharmacy: (Chair: M. Thoss)¶ Zoom Online Event
Zoom Online Event
Ulm University
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1:30 PM
Speaker: A. Groß
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1:45 PM
Multi-scale simulations of exciton and charge transfer processes in organic and biological materials¶ 15m Karlsruhe Institue of Technology
Karlsruhe Institue of Technology
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2:00 PM
Speaker: F. Böckler
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1:30 PM
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2:15 PM
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3:00 PM
Particle Physics & Data Management: (Chair: M. Giffels)¶ Zoom Online Event
Zoom Online Event
Ulm University
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2:15 PM
Opportunistic extension of a local compute cluster with NEMO resources for HEP workflows¶ 15m Freiburg University
Freiburg University
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2:30 PM
How to bring HTC data to HPC resources - A caching solution for the ATLAS computing environment in Freiburg¶ 15m Freiburg University
Freiburg University
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2:45 PM
Speaker: J. L. Hörmann
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2:15 PM
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3:00 PM
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3:30 PM
Afternoon break & Poster session part 2¶ Zoom Breakout Rooms (see "Poster session part 1" for poster details)
Zoom Breakout Rooms (see "Poster session part 1" for poster details)
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3:30 PM
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4:15 PM
Computer Sciences & Machine Learning: (Chair: T. Nau)¶ Zoom Online Event
Zoom Online Event
Ulm University
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3:30 PM
Improving Learning of Neural Networks for Classification, Segmentation, and Associative Memory¶ 15m HS Albstadt-Sigmaringen
HS Albstadt-Sigmaringen
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3:45 PM
Speaker: R. Peeters
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4:00 PM
High Performance Uncertainty Quantification with Parallelized Multilevel Markov Chain Monte Carlo¶ 15m Heidelberg University
Heidelberg University
Speaker: L. Seelinger
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3:30 PM
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5:00 PM
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Proteogenomic approaches applied to the study of cancer resistance and gut microbiome¶ 15m Tübingen University
Tübingen University
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4:30 PM
Thermodiffusion molekularer Fluide: Bottom-Up-Simulationen hin zu komplexen Systemen¶ 15m Stuttgart University
Stuttgart University
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4:45 PM
Using cryo-electron microscopy to understand the structural basis of microtubule nucleation¶ 15m Heidelberg University
Heidelberg University
Speaker: E. Župa
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4:15 PM
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