Check out this collection of posters to see how researchers in HPC and Supercomputing are accelerating their work with the power of GPUs.
AstroCV - A computer vision library for Astronomy
Roberto Munoz, Research Officer, Metric Arts
Extreme Computing for Extreme Adaptive Optics: the Key to Imaging Life-bearing Exoplanets
Olivier Guyon, Astronomer, Subaru Telescope
Heliocentric Lunar-Forming Impact Model
Eric Hall, Student, Tarleton State University
High-Quality Volume Rendering of Dark Matter Simulations
Ralf Kaehler, Senior Software Developer, SLAC / KIPAC
CPU/GPU Performance Analysis for Predicting Next Satellite Image Sequences using Convolutional Seq2Seq
Seungkyun Hong, PhD Student/Researcher, Korea University of Science and Technology/Korea Institute of Science and Techno
DeepRes: A Novel CNN System for Measuring of the Reservoir Sedimentation
Victor Pomponiu, Scientist, Afforest4Future NGO
DeepTC: GPU-Accelerated Trajectory Prediction for Tropical Cyclone using Traditional Numerical Model Data
Seongchan Kim, Senior Researcher, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information
Efficient GPU Parallelization of MPAS Physics Schemes Using OpenACC Directives
Jae Youp Kim, Student Researcher, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information
Autonomous design of functional materials
Guillaume Lambard, Assistant Professor, Institute of Statistical Mathematics, National Institute for Materials Science
Distributed Monte Carlo Tree Search for Accelerating Molecular Discovery
Xiufeng Yang, PhD candidate, The University of Tokyo
High-Performance High-Throughput Computational Modeling of Human Whole Heart Electrophysiology
Michael Liu, Graduate Student Researcher, University of California Los Angeles
Metaheuristic Tuning of Complex Systems with FLAMEGPU
Mozhgan Kabiri chimeh, Research Associate, University of Sheffield
Real-time Reinforcement Learning Using a Spiking Neuron Network Model of Basal Ganglia
Hideyuki Yoshimura, student, The University of Electro-Communications
Getting your hands dirty. Real-world physics solvers on GPUs
Johannes Pekkila, Computer Science Master's Student/Research assistant, ReSoLVE Centre of Excellence, Department of Computer Science, Aalto University
GPU-Accelerated Multiple Frontal Solver in Solving Three Dimensional incompressible steady Navier-Stokes equation
Cheng-Tao Wu, student, National Taiwan University
Data Acquisition with GPUs for the Muon g-2 Experiment at the Enrico Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Wesley Gohn, Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Kentucky
eXtended Particle Simulation - High-Performance Particle Simulation Software
Hermann Kureck, Scientist, RCPE GmbH
HTMPC - A CUDA/MPI Hybrid Template Library for Multi-Particle Collision Dynamics
Elmar Westphal, Scientific Programmer, Forschungszentrum Juelich
Simulation of whole brain models on large human connectomes
Geza Dr. Odor, Scientific Advisor, Centre for Energy Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Global Address Programming with GPUs
Yuxin Chen, student, University of California, Davis
Stingray-HPC: A Scalable Parallel Seismic Raytracing System
Mohammad Alaul Haque Monil, Professor, University Of Oregon
Heterogeneous Selection Algorithms for Interactive Analysis of Billion Scale Atomistic Datasets
Benjamin Hernandez, Computer Scientist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Roadmap for Performance Evaluation for Visualisation Algorithms over Several Generations of GPU
Sergio Augusto Gelvez Cortes, PHD Student, Universidad Industrial de Santander
Accelerating Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) with Thousands of GPUs
Xinsheng Qin, PhD student, University of Washington
AMR Framework for Realizing Effective High-Resolution Simulations on GPU
Takashi Shimokawabe, Associate Professor, The University of Tokyo
Simulation of the degradation of reinforced concrete exposed to a marine environment through GPU based architectures
Carlos Jaime Barrios Hernandez, Professor - Director, SC3 - Universidad Industrial de Santander
Solving ultimate pit limit problem using GPU-accelerated genetic algorithm
Denis Petrov, PhD Student, Belgorod National Research University
Accelerating Simulations of Protein-Ligand Binding
Robin Betz, PhD Candidate, Stanford University