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Deadline for abstract submission February 28, 2005

CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES

Parallel CFD 2005 is the 17th in the series of international meetings focusing on parallel computation and fluid dynamics research. It will be held May 24-27, 2005 on the College Park campus of the University of Maryland, minutes from Washington DC, USA.

The conference returns to the USA, after four years abroad (Canary Islands, 2003; Moscow, 2002; Egmond aan Zee, 2001; Trondheim, 2000), where it was last held in 1999 in Williamsburg.

Over the span of these seventeen years parallel computers have fulfilled their promise of becoming the dominant form of large-scale computing and indeed, with the advent of cluster computing, infiltrated small laboratories and even desktops . . . more

CONFERENCE TOPICS INCLUDE CFD RELATED:

Terascale computing
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Industrial and Environmental Engineering
Medical and Biological Applications
Atmospheric and Ocean Modeling
Combustion
Turbulence
Acoustics
Plasma Dynamics, including Laser Plasmas
Lattice Boltzmann Methods
Design Optimization
Grid/Network Computing
Parallel Algorithms
Multi-scale and Multi-physics
Adaptive Mesh Refinement
Parallel Compiler and Software Development
Software Frameworks
Visualization

Parallel CFD 2005 Proceedings will be published by Elsevier/North-Holland. Past conference proceedings available through Barnes and Noble.

INVITED SPEAKERS

Chris Allen, University of Bristol, UK -- Parallel Simulation of Lifting Rotor Wakes
John Bell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA -- Parallel Adaptive Low Mach Number Simulation of Turbulent Combustion
Alan Gara, IBM, USA -- The BlueGene/L Supercomputer Architecture with a Look
to the Future

Roland Glowinski, University of Houston, USA -- Title TBA
William Henshaw, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA -- Solving the Compressible and Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations on Moving and Adaptive Overlapping Grids
Stephen Jardin, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, USA -- Title TBA
Steven Orszag, Yale University, USA -- Some Small Ideas on the Large Turbulence Problem
Gerhard Wellein, Erlangen-Nürnberg University, Germany -- Architecture and Performance of Terascale Computers

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Anil Deane (Conference Chair), deane@ipst.umd.edu
Institute for Physical Science and Technology, UMCP

Eitan Tadmor, tadmor@cscamm.umd.edu
Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling

Jan Sengers, sengers@ipst.umd.edu
Institute for Physical Science and Technology, UMCP

CONFERENCE SUPPORTED BY
IPST
CSCAMM
Burgers Program
Univ of Maryland
ARL
NASA
AHPCRC
CAU
IBM
APS
IMACS
       
       
 
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