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Best Paper Award at HIPC

Members of the High-Performance and Scientific Computing Group (HPSC) at the department of Computer Science has won a best paper award at the . The winning paper titled , develops a novel representative (mini-)application, specifically designed to model coupled execution of multi-physics numerical simulation codes from the CFD domain. The mini-coupler, CPX, is the first of its kind, combining multiple CFD mini-app instances to predict the run-time and scaling behaviour of large scale coupled CFD simulations, on modern multi-core and many-core clusters such as used for production turbomachinery design at Rolls-Royce plc. The work was carried out by PhD candidate, Archie Powell, in collaboration with Kabir Choudry, Arun Prabhakar, and Gihan Mudalige at the Department of CS ÌÇÐÄTV, (University of Surrey), (PPCU) and (University of Birmingham).

The work was funded by the and Rolls-Royce plc.

Certificate for the best paper award at HIPC.


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