The PASC18 Organizing Team is pleased to announce a keynote presentation by Eng Lim Goh(Hewlett Packard Enterprise, US) from PASC18 Platinum Sponsor Hewlett Packard Enterprise. We also would like to remind you that the deadlines for early registration and the Student Volunteer Program are fast approaching. HPE Sponsored Keynote – Prediction: Use Science or History? Traditionally, scientific […]
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PASC18 Panel Discussion and Call for Student Volunteers
The PASC18 Organizing Team is pleased to announce that this year’s panel discussion will be focussed on the central theme of the conference: “Fast and Big Data, Fast and Big Computation.” The panelists, Nuria Lopez(ICIQ, Spain), Matthias Scheffler(Fritz Haber Institute, Germany), Torsten Schwede(University of Basel, Switzerland) and Eng Lim Goh(Hewlett Packard Enterprise, US), will provide […]
PASC18 Program Publication and Registration Opening
The PASC18 Organizing Team is pleased to announce the publication of the PASC18 program and the opening of the registration site. We look forward to welcoming you to Basel from July 2–4, 2018! The PASC Conference is focused on interdisciplinarity – bringing domain scientists, computer scientists and applied mathematicians together to drive computational science forward […]
PASC18 Public Lecture and ComPat Workshop
The PASC18 Organizing Team is pleased to announce that this year’s Public Lecture will be held by David Bader from Georgia Tech, USA, and that Basel will host a ComPat Training Workshop on Multiscale Modelling & Simulation on HPC on July 5, 2018, the day after PASC18. PASC18 Public Lecture: Massive-Scale Analytics Applied to Real-World Problems Emerging […]
PASC18 Keynote Announcement
The PASC18 Organizing Team is pleased to announce a keynote presentation by Alice Gabriel from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany. PASC18 keynote presentation: Unraveling Earthquake Dynamics Through Extreme-Scale Multi-Physics Simulations Earthquakes are highly non-linear multiscale problems, encapsulating geometry and rheology of faults within the Earth’s crust torn apart by propagating shear fracture and emanating seismic wave radiation. […]