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25 November, 2015

   


We are glad to inform you that the annual subscription MATLAB is restored. 

In order to unlock the installed version of MATLAB, you need to re-associate your account with appropriate license by St. Petersburg State University:
 
# 867436.
 
In the "Activation Key or License Number" is:

17894-67546-98341-88844-33401.

Please, follow the instructions:

 


 


 

 

Ask for support: spbu@mathworks.su и MATLAB@SL-MATLAB.ru.


 

18 November, 2015


What if you could provide an opportunity for non-specialists to perform  multiphysical studies on your models? It would save your time, and take advantage of your experience. Modern technologies allow to convert models in applications with customizable and intuitive interface. This article explains how to create applications and where it is better to start. As an example, a new demo application is considered - Corrugated Circular Horn Antenna Simulator.
 
For more information read blog COMSOL Multiphysics: https://www.comsol.ru/blogs/ho...


 

18 November, 2015


 
NVIDIA invites you to get free online courses on programming massively-parallel processors. After the proposed course, you will get a wide range of practical skills: basics of programming of modern graphics processors (GPU) NVIDIA, structural programming GPU accelerators (standard OpenACC) and features of use of multi-GPU graphics cards to meet your needs .
 
A link to the course description and registration: http://www.nvidia.ru/object/cuda-openacc-online-course-ru.html
 
18 November, 2015


Tomorrow, October 14 at 14.00 Moscow time held a webinar: "Simulation of microelectromechanical systems"
 
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) such as actuators, resonators, and a variety of sensors work by the interaction between the electrical and mechanical effects. Multiphysical approach of COMSOL Multiphysics could simulate the interaction of various physical effects with high accuracy and makes it possible to develop high-performance devices MEMS. The webinar includes a live demonstration of the COMSOL Multiphysics functions to simulate MEMS devices and also a session of questions and answers. "
 
Detailed information and registration: http://comsol.ru/c/2t4b
 
Information about the mini-courses and other events: https://www.comsol.ru/events/
 

Register and receive a link to the webinar recording!


 

13 November, 2015


NVIDIA Jetson is the world's leading visual computing platform
 for GPU-accelerated parallel processing in the mobile
 embedded systems market. Its high-performance, low-energy
 computing for deep learning and computer vision makes Jetson
 the ideal solution for compute-intensive embedded projects like:
  • Drones
  • Autonomous Robotic Systems
  • Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
  • Mobile Medical Imaging

Learn more:

http://www.nvidia.com/object/embedded-systems.html

http://www.3dnews.ru/923378

 


 

17 January, 2014


Dear users! 
 
New versions of a packages ANSYS (15) and Gaussian (D.01) have been installed. 
 
These packages are available for use on a hybrid cluster.

 

17 January, 2014


CfP ICCS-2014 deadline extended to January 15  http://iccs2014.ivec.org/cfp.html
 

LATEST NEWS:

KEYNOTE LECTURES:

  • Prof. Vassil Alexandrov, ICREA Research Professor in Computational Science, Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, Spain: Towards Scalable Mathematical Methods and Algorithms for Extreme Scale Computing.
  • Prof. Louis Bettencourt, Santa Fe Institute, New Mexico, USA: A Science of Cities.
  • Prof. Peter T. Cummings, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Vanderbilt University, USA: Automating Computational Materials Discovery through Model-Integrated Computing.
  • Prof. John Mattick, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, Australia: Scaling and compression of regulatory information in integrated complex systems: lessons from genomics.
  • Prof. Bob Pressey, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Australia: Computational science in conservation planning: potential and limitations.
  • Prof. Mark Ragan, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, Australia:Modelling cancer as a transcriptional landscape.

Important dates:

  • NEW Paper submission deadline: January 15, 2014
  • Notification of acceptance: February 20, 2014

Conference Local Organizers: David Abramson, Valerie Maxville

Workshop Chair: Michael Lees

Publicity Chair: Valeria Krzhizhanovskaya

Scientific Co-chair: Jack Dongarra

Scientific Chair: Peter Sloot


For more information, visit the conference website: http://iccs2014.ivec.org/


 

20 February, 2013


Date: October 23 - 25, 2013

Location: World Trade Center, Rotterdam


Save the date! The premier event for multiphysics simulation has been scheduled and you're invited. Join us for our annual COMSOL Conference 2013 Rotterdam this fall. Connect with the makers of COMSOL Multiphysics and participate in over 50 training opportunities and events explicitly designed for the engineering community.

20 February, 2013


European Wolfram Technology Conference 2013 

Date: Tuesday and Wednesday, 11 and 12 June 2013

Venue: Radisson Blu Hotel

Location: Frankfurt, Germany


Wolfram is bringing together an international cross-section of experts from a broad range of fields to showcase what's next in computational technology at this unique European Wolfram Technology Conference.

Whatever your level of knowledge or experience, this is your chance to hear first-hand how to apply this cutting-edge technology in your field from the people who develop it, as well as the people who use it.

Be amongst the first to register to take advantage of our early-bird rates; those who are educators or students also receive a rate that is further  discounted.

For more information and registration, visit: https://www.wolfram.com/events/technology-conference-eu/2013

Topic highlights include:

  • Cloud-based computation
  • Knowledge management and computation
  • Image processing applications
  • Interactive publishing
  • Enterprise computation strategies
  • High-fidelity system modelling
  • Making knowledge accessible
  • Efficient numerical computation
  • High-performance computing
  • Integrated workflows, from research to production
  • Computational application deployment and development
  • Analysing and processing big data

and more...

4 February, 2013

Date: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 

8:30 AM PDT / 11:30 AM EDT / 5:30 PM GMT

Speakers: Scott Fadden, Technical Marketing Manager

IBM Corporation

Scott Fadden is a performance engineer on the General Parallel File System (GPFS) development team at IBM. He has more than 10 years experience designing and implementing solutions for enterprise analytics, ETL and Business intelligence from large data warehouses to grid computing. As a GPFS performance engineer he specializes in complex solution design and performance tuning.

 

Learn How Clustered File Systems Can Tame Big Data

Using a clustered file system can help simplify big data management. These systems safely support large quantities of file data and offer consistent, high performance access to a common set of data from a server cluster. A single, clustered file system can span multiple commodity servers and storage controllers to avoid the bottlenecks and data hotspots typically associated with many file serving solutions.

Attend this 45 minute webinar and learn the benefits of a clustered file system for your environment:

For CIOs:
•   Lower cost of storage
•   Accelerated work flow
•   Asset optimization
•   Data protection

For IT Managers:
•   Simplified storage management
•   Less downtime
•   Maintenance performed during normal working hours

We’ll introduce you to the IBM® General Parallel File System (IBM GPFS™), which provides online storage management, scalable access and integrated lifecycle management tools that are capable of managing petabytes of data and billions of files.  At the same time, you’ll see that GPFS has superior stability, lower TCO, superior features, better scalability, and first class support compared to other offerings. 

IBM GPFS lets you expand and optimize your data use across departments, sites, and continents with a global domain space to make it easy to implement.   Further, GPFS is platform-independent so it can run on a wide variety of x86 and Power processor-based systems, storage from multiple vendors, and a variety of operating systems including Red Hat, SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server, Debian, IBM AIX® and Windows® 2008 Server.