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ETH Zurich has come to symbolise excellent education, groundbreaking basic research and applied results that are beneficial for society as a whole. Founded in 1855, ETH Zurich has roughly 16,000 students from more than 80 countries, 3,500 of whom are doctoral candidates. Today, it offers researchers an inspiring environment and students a comprehensive education as one of the world’s leading universities for technology and the natural sciences. 21 Nobel Laureates have studied, taught or conducted research at ETH Zurich, underscoring the excellent reputation of the institute.

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Olivier Byrde
High Performance Computing
Sonneggstrasse 63 / SOW H 16
8092 Zürich
044 632 58 02
olivier.byrde@id.ethz.ch
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Thorsten Steenbock
Institut für Visual Computing
Universitätstrasse 6 / CNB G 103.1
8092 Zürich
Tel: 044 633 93 97
thorsten.steenbock@inf.ethz.ch

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HPC News

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    EPFL, CSCS and IBM collaborating on a new hybrid memory strategy for supercomputers

    Dissertori Higgs

    Slidecast: Grid computing and the search for the new particle at CERN

    The simulations show that important ecosystem services could change dramatically as a result of climate change. The picture shows the Dischma valley studied by the researchers. (Photo: Adrian Michael)

    Supercomputers demonstrate climate change adversely affects mountain forests in European Alps

    Cloud Workshop

    Join the Academic Compute Cloud Experience Workshop, April 29th 2013 at ETH Zurich

    Diego Rossinelli crio

    Interview with CSE-Lab scientist Diego Rossinelli – “Do something that significantly improves the quality of human life”

    3D Shock-bubble

    CSE Lab of ETH Zurich wins the Van Dyke Award: 3D Shock-Bubble Interactions at Mach 3

    ICT4S

    Call for Registration: First International Conference on ICT for Sustainability ICT4S in Zurich

    Direct Numerical Simulation

    Video: Direct Numerical Simulation of Flow in Engine-Like Geometries

    Babak Hejazialhosseini

    CSCS User Day 2012: Babak Hejazialhosseini presents his poster on “High throughput software for direct numerical simulations of compressible two-phase flows”

  • Martin Schmitt

    Martin Schmitt presents his poster on “Direct numerical simulation of flow in engine-like geometries”

    Anna Possner User Day

    CSCS User Day 2012: Best poster winner Anna Possner presents her work on cloud-resolving climate simulations

    VandeVondele SPEEDUP

    Video from 41st SPEEDUP Workshop: Joost VandeVondele on “Sparse matrix matrix multiplication for linear scaling DFT”

    Speedup

    41th SPEEDUP Workshop on High Performance Computing, ETH Zurich, Sep 2012

    Christoph Grab

    Christoph Grab comments on the latest results on the search for the Higgs boson and the role of HPC

    PRACE_Award_2012

    Paper from Swiss research institutions is PRACE Award Winner 2012

    Larval Fish

    Escape response of small fish tested using a supercomputer

    ICT4S

    Call for Papers: ICT for Sustainability Conference (ICT4S) in Zurich

    Fabio Crameri

    Video: Plate tectonics modelled realistically, Interview with Fabio Crameri, ETH Zurich

  • Workshop on IT Security and Threats – Register now

    Tectonic_Plates_Simulation

    First Realistic Simulation of How an Oceanic Plate Sinks of its Own Accord Under an Adjacent One

    Photograph of the superconducting 3-qubit-processor mounted on and connected to a high frequency printed circuit board. (Image: Quantum Device Lab, ETH Zurich)

    Eliminating Errors in Quantum Computing

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    Torsten Hoefler Appointed as Professor at ETH Zurich in the Field Scientific Computing and Simulation

    Multi Resolution flow

    hpc-ch Forum on GPU – Video on Multi-resolution flow simulations on multi/many-core architectures

    Enhancing Commercial

    hpc-ch Forum on GPU – Video on “Enhancing” commercial software

    Carbon Sodium

    CSCS User Day – Video “Microscopic origins of complex behavior in carbon and sodium” by Rustam Khaliullin

    Reversing Magnet Field

    Swiss Contribution to SC11 Scientific Visualization Showcase: Reversing Magnetic Field of Planet Earth

    Daniele Passerone

    CSCS User Day Poster Session – Videos on “Nanoscience Surfaces” and “FD Simulations on the Outcore of the Earth”

  • Dominik Hofer

    CSCS User Day Poster Session – Videos on “Engineering mechanosensitive interaction” and “Main Factor Affecting the Climate in Glacial States”

    Yu-Ting WU

    CSCS User Day Poster Session – Videos on “Global Climate Modeling” and ““Wind Energy Studies”

    Christoph Grab LHC

    Interview with Christoph Grab – First Results from the LHC Experiment and the Role of HPC

    Fibronektin

    Supercomputers Demonstrate how Bacteria Infect Wounds

    PUE_ETH

    Cost and Energy Analysis of Server Rooms at ETH Zurich

    Anton-Kozhevnikov

    Interview with Anton Kozhevnikov, Co-Winner of the Gordon Bell Prize Honorable Mention for Special Achievements in Scalability

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    Gordon Bell 2010 Prize Honorable Mention for Special Achievements in Scalability to Thomas Schulthess and coworkers

    Olivier Byrde

    Videos of Forum on Parallel File Systems for HPC now Online

    Parrinello

    Groundbreaking method for computer simulation: Car-Parrinello method turns 25

  • Grundsetein_Shake_hands

    Laying the Foundation Stone for CSCS Building in Lugano

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    Agenda of Next Community Forum on Parallel File Systems for HPC

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    Call for Presentations and Partecipants: Forum on Parallel File Systems for HPC

    Logo ETH Board

    ETH Board appoints new professor to strengthen the collaboration with CSCS

    livingearth

    ETH Zurich: Social Supercomputing Is Now

    aquasar

    ETH Zurich and IBM Rüschlikon Announce Aquasar

    ETH Zurich and USI

    Agreement between ETH Zurich and USI on Computational Sciences

    hp2c Presentation

    HP2C Presented at the Hybrid Multicore Consortium

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    ETH Zurich Annouces Creation of Hybrid Multicore Consortium

  • eth_globe_09_04_computing

    ETH Globe is Reporting About the Computing of the Future and HPC

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    Team with Prof. Schulthess (ORNL, Institute for Theoretical Physics and Swiss National Supercomputing Center) wins a Gordon Bell Prize for the second time in a row

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