Session

Minisymposium: MS04 - High-Performance Computing for Earthquake Simulation, Geohazard Modeling, and Seismic Imaging, Part I of II
Event TypeMinisymposium
Scientific Fields
Solid Earth Dynamics
TimeWednesday, 12 June 201913:00 - 15:00
LocationHG E 1.2
DescriptionEarth science relies on numerical methods now more than ever before. Dealing with the ever-growing massive observation data, simulating earthquakes or geodynamic problems, imaging the interior of earth at the finer scale, solving geological engineering issues with complicated settings, etc., all these studies benefit from the development of high-performance computing. To embrace the big-data era and harness the power of high-performance computing (HPC), the goal of this minisymposium is to discuss the scientific achievements and the theoretical/technical improvements of numerical methods we have made with HPC, as well as the emerging new frontiers like AI in computational geosciences. The minisymposium also provide a chance for computer scientists and earth scientists to work together to address the challenges in the future of Earth sciences.
Presentations
13:00 - 13:30Computing Platform for Earth Science with Artificial Intelligence Techniques
Author
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
13:30 - 14:00Large-Scale GPU Matrix Computing of Discrete Element Method
Author
Solid Earth Dynamics
14:00 - 14:30Addressing the IO Bottleneck in Seismic Processing/Imaging on the Cloud
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
Physics
Engineering
14:30 - 15:00Discussion Forum
Solid Earth Dynamics