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Maison de la Simulation
La Maison de la Simulation est un laboratoire de recherche en simulation numérique. Ces activités concernent les domaines du calcul haute performance, des mathématiques appliquées, des modèles de programmation, des entrée-sorties et de la visualisation.
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Voir toutes les actualitésHigh-performance scientific computing engineer M/F
In order to strengthen its "Software engineering, parallelism and application development" team, the Maison de la Simulation is recruiting an engineer specializing in high-performance
computing.
Webinar: PDI - Introduction to the Portable data interface
Maison de la Simulation and the European Center of Excellence EoCoE organize a series of webinars on software technologies used in numerical physics and computational science. Julien Bigot from Maison de la Simulation will present the library PDI on March 6 at 10AM.
1-year postdoc position: Optimization on ARM architecture of the massively parallel Gysela code dedicated to the simulation of Tokamak fusion plasma
1-years fixed-term postdoctoral contract at Maison de la Simulation with possible collaboration with RCCS in Japan.
"Paleo-climate" simulation of Hot Jupiters
3D global circulation models of the deep atmosphere of Hot Jupiters provide a robust solution to the radius inflation problem of these planets.
Recruitment of a postdoctoral researcher
Recruitment of Solène BULTEAU
Participation of Edouard Audit to the radio program Décryptage
Edouard Audit, director of Maison de la Simulation, will participate to the radio program Décryptage on Monday October 21st 2019 to speak about super-computers.
Implementation of a particle merging process in the PIC code Smilei
The Particle-In-Cell code Smilei has been enriched of a macro-particle merging process based on the M. Vranic method to improve the performance in particle inflation simulation scenarios.
InKS, a programming model to separate algorithms and optimized implementation in HPC code
The programming model InKS aims at improving simulation code readability, portability and maintainability. At the same time, it aims at increasing developer productivity working on scientific application.
Envelop model in the simulation code Smilei
A new model called envelop model has been implemented and optimized in the PIC code Smilei by the researchers of the LLR lab in collaboration with Maison de la Simulation
Recruitment of a HPC engineer to improve AMR in ParFlow
Jose Fonseca has joined Masion de la Simulation in May 2019 as a HPC engineer. In the framework of the project EoCoE-II, he will work on the development of an AMR (Adaptive Mesh Refinment) version of the scientific code ParFlow dedicated to the hydrological simulation of surface, sub-surface and ground water flow.