Tag: Webinar

  • Extreme-Scale High-Fidelity Computational Fluid Dynamics with Neko

    Extreme-Scale High-Fidelity Computational Fluid Dynamics with Neko

    Neko is a portable framework for high-order spectral element-based simulations, focusing primarily on incompressible and compressible fluid flows. Written using a modern object-oriented approach, the framework supports a wide range of hardware backends, including general-purpose processors, accelerators, and vector processors. Neko has demonstrated excellent performance and scalability across various hardware architectures and was nominated as…

  • Advancing European HPC: Lessons from Porting Scientific Codes to RISC-V

    On April 29, CEEC hosted our latest  webinar exploring a key question for Europe’s digital future: how ready are our scientific applications for emerging European hardware? As efforts around European chip sovereignty accelerate, porting and evaluating applications on new architectures is becoming essential. In this session, CEEC experts shared hands-on experience working with long-vector RISC-V…

  • Enabling mixed-precision with VerifiCarlo: Sharing CEEC experience

    Enabling mixed-precision with VerifiCarlo: Sharing CEEC experience

    Join our own Roman Iakymchuk, Umeå University on behalf of CEEC, and Pablo de Oliveira Castro, Université Paris-Saclay UVSQ, for our next webinar on mixed precision and VerifiCarlo! In this webinar, we will introduce Verificarlo, showcase its backends for numerical bug detection and mixed-precision analysis, and present a success story highlighting the road from analysis…

  • Flagship scientific applications on a European RISC-V long-vector accelerator: Lessons learned

    Flagship scientific applications on a European RISC-V long-vector accelerator: Lessons learned

    As Europe accelerates its efforts in chip sovereignty, scientific applications need to be ported to and evaluated on emerging prototypes, assessing their performance as well as the technology readiness of the new hardware platforms. In this talk, we will share the experiences and lessons learned when porting applications from CEEC and other Centers of Excellence…

  • Performance Portability for Fortran Software – Experience from GALÆXI

    On 9 December 2025, we wrapped up our webinar programme for the year with a session focused on a timely challenge across high-performance computing: how to prepare long-standing Fortran simulation codes for today’s GPU-based systems. In this final webinar of 2025, our own Spencer Starr shared insights from the Numerics Research Group at the Institute…

  • Exploring CI/CD Tools and Workflows with CEEC

    On 26 November, we hosted our latest CEEC webinar—an hour dedicated to making Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) more accessible to researchers and developers working with HPC software. CI/CD can feel like a big leap if you’ve never used it before, but the session showed just how transformative even simple workflows can be for…

  • Extreme-Scale High-Fidelity Computational Fluid Dynamics with Neko

    On October 22, Niclas Jansson hosted a CEEC webinar introducing Neko, covering everything from installation to running simulations. He highlighted key updates and new features coming in Neko v1.0, along with improvements in usability and functionality. Watch the recording and explore the materials below to start using Neko yourself.

  • Performance Portability for Fortran CFD Software with GALÆXI

    Performance Portability for Fortran CFD Software with GALÆXI

    With GPU acceleration now ubiquitous in HPC, porting existing simulation software to leverage GPUs is more important than ever. Although many GPU programming models exist, they often have limited or no support for Fortran, making porting existing Fortran scientific codes to multiple computing architectures an extra struggle. This webinar guides you through one solution of…

  • Learning to Optimize Codes with the DLB Library

    Wednesday afternoon September 17 saw Marta Garcia leading and over 20 HPC users through the second edition of our DLB Library webinar. Watch the video and read the slides here.

  • Enabling mixed-precision with VerifiCarlo: Sharing CEEC experience

    Join Pablo de Oliveira Castro, Université Paris-Saclay UVSQ, and our own Roman Iakymchuk, Umeå University on behalf of CEEC, to learn more about VerifiCarlo , an open-source framework designed to verify and optimize numeric aaccuracy in complex programs. We hope this webinar will further support you in maximizing the energy eficiency of your codes.