SC15 Exhibit Materials

During the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC15), we highlighted in a floor exhibit mostly four themes: interdisciplinary, materials science, geoscience, and bioinformatics at Texas A&M. We did this by spotlighting research that involved a strong HPC component. The graphic shown above, displayed on two kiosk 46-inch TV monitors, represented the user interface via which visitors viewed specific areas of research.
Slides shown on TV display:
Interdisciplinary:
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The search of MH370: Goong Chen's interview for SC15 (Youtube video)
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Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Water Entry of an Airliner (PDF) by Coong Chen, et al
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Simulating Complex Flows in the Earth Mantle (PDF) by Wolfgang Bangerth
Material Science:

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Studies on the Use of Atomically Thin Films for Controlling Friction and Adhesion at Interfaces (PDF) by James Batteas, et al
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Computational Materials Design for Catalysis and Renewable Energies (PDF) by Perla B. Balbuena
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Sequence-dependent Flexibility of DNA (PDF) by Wonmuk Hwang, et al
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Characterization and design of micro-photonic devices and optical metamaterial with full wave simulations (PDF) by Sy-Bor Wen, et al
Geoscience:
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Interaction Between Weather in the Ocean & Atmosphere (PDF) by Ping Chang
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Simulation of Atmospheric Chemical and Physical Processes (PDF) by Renyi Zhang, et al
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Simulation of Particle Optics: Applications in Geoscience and Biomedicine (PDF) by Lee Panetta, et al
Bioinformatics:
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Improving HPC resource utilization in the genome assembly of a biofuel producing green algae (PDF) by Dan Browne
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HPC in Drug Discovery (PDF) by Ashutosh Tripati
Posters:
- Studies on the Use of Atomically Thin Films for Controlling Friction and Adhesion at Interfaces (PDF) by James Batteas, et al
Presentation Schedule
