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WatchParty #31: C++ is (nearly) all you need for HPC
As topic for our first "watch party" in WiSe 2025 we picked "C++ is (nearly) all you need for HPC". As always, the idea is to jointly watch the video recording ...
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WatchParty #32: Videos from SIAM CSE25
For our second Watch Party this winter, we have picked two presentations given at the 2025 SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering: <ul> ...
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WatchParty #33: Memories of a Performance Engineer - 38 Years of Tools Building
As topic for our third "watch party" in WiSe 2025 we picked another presentation from the NHR PerfLab Seminar. Dr. Bernd Mohr talks on "Memories of a ...
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WatchParty #34: Code Generation Technology for HPC Codes - Case Studies on waLBerla and HyTeG
As topic for our fourth "watch party" in WiSe 2025 we picked "Code Generation Technology for HPC Codes: Case Studies on waLBerla and HyTeG". This has obvious ...
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WatchParty #36: Spack v1.0
As topic for our final "watch party" in WiSe 2025 we picked a presentation from the HPSF Conference 2025. Greg Becker from the Lawrence Livermore National ...
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Web-based technology for storage and processing of multi-component data in seismology: First steps towards a new design
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TerraNeo simulation data used for video shown as part of the Art of HPC Gallery at SC'25
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