For this challenge, EUMaster4HPC student teams will have access to Deucalion, Portugal’s most powerful supercomputer. Deucalion is a petascale system capable of executing over 10 petaflops, or 10 million billion calculations per second. Supplied by Fujitsu Technology Solutions, Deucalion is a unique EuroHPC supercomputer that combines ARM A64FX processors with BullSequana technology provided by Eviden, an Atos-owned business specialising in advanced computing. As the first EuroHPC supercomputer based on ARM processors, Deucalion plays a pioneering role in the European Processor Initiative (EPI), which aims to develop energy-efficient microprocessors and accelerators within Europe.
Each team will be composed of 3 or 4 students from two different universities.
Workload is 40 hours per student.
Students 1-2
Student 3
Student 4
Georgios Kafanas is a Postdoctoral researcher with HPC group of the University of Luxembourg. His main research interests include the performance modeling of numerical algorithms and simulation softare in large scale HPC system. As a member of the HPC team of the University of Luxembourg he is responsible for developing and maintaining testing frameworks for users the use the HPC plat form to develop software.
Each team will be followed by one mentor. Academic mentors can offer advice regarding design choices and can help students with technical issues that fall outside the scope of the project.
The students will get acquainted with cutting edge systems, and gain practical experience with software engineering practices, such as the design of APIs as a means of organising work and communication.
The students will be evaluated:
There is a lot of material for one person to master at the given amount of time, so group members will have to work in parallel. The students will thus develop their individual research skills, but also cooperate in a structured manner within a team.
If you have any questions regarding this challenge, please contact Georgios KAFANAS