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Extreme-Scale High-Fidelity Computational Fluid Dynamics with Neko

October 22 @ 2:00 pm3:00 pm
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Neko is a portable framework for high-order spectral element-based simulations, mainly focusing on incompressible/compressible flow. The framework is written in a modern object-oriented approach and supports various hardware backends, ranging across general-purpose processors, accelerators, and vector processors. Neko has demonstrated excellent performance and scalability across various hardware architectures and was nominated as a finalist for the ACM Gordon Bell prize in 2023.

In this webinar, we will provide an introduction to Neko and its capabilities, from installation to creating and running simulations. Special focus will also be on the major changes in terms of features and functionalities, user interaction, and improvements made in the upcoming release of Neko v1.0. By the end of the webinar, attendees will have a basis as well as references and materials to start working with Neko on their own time.

Details

  • Date: October 22
  • Time:
    2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Venue

  • Online