SHPCP May Lunch & Learn

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Date(s) - May 26, 2022
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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The Society of HPC Professionals lunch and learn event

 

Lunch & Learn – May 2022

Accelerating Scientific Discovery at Extreme Scale with ParaView

Corey Wetterer-Nelson, Ph.D.

26 May 2022
Noon – 1:00pm CDT
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About the Event

As the scale of computational simulations  continues to grow, the need for rich visualization and analysis capabilities that scale with the demand increases. Kitware’s open-source scientific visualization platform ParaView continues to push the envelope of stunning scientific visualization and quantitative analysis. Already available on the largest super-computing platforms in the country, thanks to concerted investment in in-situ co-processing, ParaView is ready for next-generation exascale computing.

In this talk, we will discuss how ParaView and Catalyst are enabling scientific discovery at extreme computational scale. We will also discuss exciting advancements in our open-source customizable pre-processing platform Computational ModelBuilder.

 

About the Speaker

Corey Wetterer-Nelson Ph.D.
Senior R&D engineer, Kitware

Dr. Wetterer-Nelson, is a senior R&D engineer on Kitware’s Scientific Computing Team. He contributes to Kitware’s scientific visualization efforts, including designing and developing end-user tools for data analysis and visualization. He helps maintain and expand visualization toolkits and applications, such as the Computational ModelBuilder (CMB), Visualization Toolkit (VTK), ParaView and Catalyst. He has also made contributions to the in-situ analysis infrastructure of high-performance simulation frameworks and codes AMReX, WarpX, MFix-Exa, PHASTA, and SENSEI.

Corey received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder (CU) in 2021. In 2017, he also received his master’s degree in mechanical engineering from CU. Corey received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Portland in 2015.

 

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