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SUMMARY:Best Research Poster Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Posters, Research Posters\n\nFPGA-Accelerated Ripples\n\nNeff,
  Minutoli, Tumeo, Becchi\n\nInfluence Maximization is an important graph a
 lgorithm that is gaining traction in areas where social networks and other
  related graphs are processed and analyzed. The long runtime of the algori
 thm opened the door for optimizations, but is challenging to parallelize a
 nd port onto novel architecture ...\n\n---------------------\nCode Generat
 ion and Optimization for Deep-Learning Computations on GPUs via Multi-Dime
 nsional Homomorphisms\n\nSchulze, Rasch, Gorlatch\n\nWe present our work-i
 n-progress code generation and optimization approach for DL computations b
 ased on the algebraic formalism of multi-dimensional homomorphisms (MDH). 
 We show that popular DL computations can be expressed in the MDH formalism
 , thereby exploiting the already existing MDH GPU code ge...\n\n----------
 -----------\nOpen-Source High-Performance Computing for Applications in En
 gineering: DEM, SPH and Multi-Agent Vehicle Simulations with Project Chron
 o\n\nZhang, Hu, Benatti, Fang, Zhou...\n\nThis poster touches on three HPC
 -related research thrusts based on Project Chrono. Chrono::GPU and Chrono:
 :FSI leverage GPU computing to accelerate large-scale granular dynamic sim
 ulations (based on DEM and SPH respectively), while SynChrono exploits MPI
  to support real time multi-agent autonomous v...\n\n---------------------
 \nEnabling Combustion Science Simulations for Future Exascale Machines\n\n
 Rood, Henry de Frahan, Day, Sitaraman, Yellapantula...\n\nReacting flow si
 mulations for combustion applications require extensive computing capabili
 ties. Leveraging the AMReX library, the Pele suite of combustion simulatio
 n tools targets the largest supercomputers available and future exascale m
 achines. We introduce PeleC, the compressible solver in the Pe...\n\n\nReg
 istration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass
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