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SUMMARY:MS17 - Application Scaling and Porting on an FPGA-Based Supercompu
 ter in the EuroEXA Project
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\nComputer Science and Applied Mathematics, Emerg
 ing Application Domains, Chemistry and Materials, Climate and Weather, Phy
 sics, Solid Earth Dynamics, Life Sciences, Engineering\n\nTowards an Accel
 erated Library for Sparse Computations\n\nMpakos, Alverti, Papadopoulou, G
 oumas\n\nSparse-Matrix-Vector-Multiplication (SpMV) is one of the most wid
 ely used and well-studied linear-algebra scientific computing kernels. The
  sparsity of the matrix and the algorithmic nature of the kernel makes it 
 a heavily bandwidth-bound problem, with a relatively low operational inten
 sity (FLOPs/b...\n\n---------------------\nPorting ESCAPE Cloud Microphysi
 cs Dwarf to an FPGA\n\nTargett, Lange, Marsden\n\nThe EuroEXA project aims
  to demonstrate a prototype HPC architecture which could scale up to the e
 xascale and on which real HPC applications are shown to run. The architect
 ure is based on FPGA accelerators linked together by custom networking sta
 ck. ECMWF, as one of the project's software partners, ...\n\n-------------
 --------\nVirtual Molecule Screening on FPGA\n\nVander Aa\n\nVirtual scree
 ning is a computational technique used in drug discovery that uses machine
  learning to predict if a chemical compound is likely to bind to a drug ta
 rget. Since many compounds need to be tested, virtual screening requires m
 uch computational power. We estimate we can obtain a 10x speed-up...\n\n--
 -------------------\nExploiting FPGA Accelerators for Lattice Boltzmann Si
 mulations using Directive-Based Programming Models\n\nCalore\n\nIn this ta
 lk we present early attempts in programming FPGA using high-level directiv
 e-based programming models to accelerate Lattice Boltzmann simulations. Th
 e activities presented in this contribution are based on the experience de
 veloped within the EuroEXA project, funded by the EU in the framewor...\n
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