pet year 1 review eotc susan t. brown, ph.d. osc 14 may 2002
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PET Year 1 ReviewEOTC
Susan T. Brown, Ph.D.
OSC
14 May 2002
13-17 May 2002 Contract Year 1 Review 2
EOTC Technical Overview Overview of EOTC Strategy
• Top Priorities:– Provide training, when & where needed– Impact workforce pipeline– Integrate MSIs in PET activities
• Tactical Strategy:– Streamline training coordination through OKC– Set up persistent analysis of user needs– Increase graduate level PET participation– Implement effective and streamlined Summer Intern
Program– Implement MSI Visiting Faculty Program
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EOTC Technical Overview (1)• Overview of Efforts for Year 1
– Training Registration• Currently, registration local at each Component, Soon to be
implemented in OKC, Standard registration form developed for OKC– Training Schedule
• Current schedule kept at ERDC by Technologist, Posted on ERDC web site, Eventually to be implemented in OKC
– Training Content - Generated by FAPOCs, based on user demand
• 4 CE courses at 4 different locations (Component 1)• 1 ET course, 1 SIP course (Component 2)• 5 CFD courses at 3 locations, 2 EOTC seminar series (Component 3)• 3 CCM courses at 2 locations, 1 CEN course, 1 CEA course
(Component 4)
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EOTC Technical Overview (2)• Overview of Efforts for Year 1
– 6 of the 18 Summer Interns for Components 1, 2, 3 for Summer 2002 are grad students (Selection pending for Component 4)
– Summer Intern Program• 3 components centralized this contract year• Goal is to include the 4th component in the centralized system
next contract year.
– OKC staff working with Component Technologists to develop and implement Training Registration Wizard
– User requirements• Survey results for 2002• BoFs planned for UGC and SC02
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EOTC Technical Overview (3)• Overview of Efforts for Year 1
– MSI program• 5 of the 18 Summer Interns at Components 1, 2, 3 for Summer
2002 are from MSIs• Selection Pending for Component 4• JSU: Working with Dr. Willie Brown on reduced scope proposal,
Summer Institute in core• CAU: 2 proposals requested for next contract year, Visiting
Faculty proposed for next contract year, Graduate student Assistance
• FIU: Working with them for next year’s proposal process; Assisted in OKC development
• UH: Tailoring program to meet PET needs• CSU: Presentation at ASC, Workshop planned June 7, 2002• HPTi (other MSIs): UTEP included in CE project
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Technical (Metrics)
• User Codes Impacted by PET– Will begin this contract year to ask the question specifically.
– Several of those who took Advanced MPI said they would use some of the calls they learned in their codes – but codes were generally not named.
– Parallel Methods helped high resolution wave propagation models
– Parallel Processing Techniques will be applied in student projects in large scale computing in solid mechanics and materials
– Knowledge will be used “immediately and often”
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Technical (Metrics)
• User Contacts and Assistance– Component 1
• CE – MPI at ASC. 11 users x 16 hours = 176 contact hours
• CE - Advanced MPI at ARL. 14 users x 14 hours = 196 contact hours
• CE – Cross-Platform Performance Analysis Tools at ERDC. 7 users x 16 hours = 112 contact hours
• CE – C Programming at AEDC. 19 users x 24 hours = 456 contact hours
– Component 2• ET – EnVis at ERDC. 6 users x 8 hours = 48 contact hours
• SIP – Introductory MATLAB at ASC. 22 users x 16 hours = 352 contact hours
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Technical (Metrics)
• User Contacts and Assistance– Component 3
• EOTC – PET Frontier Lectures at ARL. 50 users x 4.5 hours = 225 contact hours
• CFD – Seminar at ARL. 9 users x 1.5 hours = 13.5 contact hours
• CFD – CAD Interface and Meshing workshop at ARL. 8 users x 21 hours = 168 contact hours
• CFD – Advanced Gridgen at ARL. 12 users x 14 hours = 168 contact hours
• EOTC – Features of the Compaq Alphaserver at ERDC. 11 users x 16 hours = 176 contact hours
• CFD – Introduction to CFD++ at NSWC. 14 users x 24 hours = 336 contact hours
• CFD – GASP workshop at ASC. 7 users x 8 hours = 56 contact hours
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Technical (Metrics)
• User Contacts and Assistance– Component 4
• CCM – Advanced Solid-State Modeling at ARL. 9 users x 7 hours = 63 contact hours
• CEN – Circuit Solvers and Optimizers at ARL. 3 users x 6 hours = 18 contact hours
• CCM – Computing workshop at ARL. 17 users x 14 hours = 238 contact hours
• CCM – MSI/Accelrys Seminar at ASC. 7 users x 4 hours = 28 contact hours
• CEA – SWITCH Workshop at ASC. 20 users x 16 hours = 320 contact hours
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Technical (Metrics)
• Tools introduced to community– Gridgen, 17-18 April 2002 at ARL
– EnVis (Environmental Visualization Environment), 8 February 2002 at ERDC
– Cross-Platform Performance Analysis Tools, 19 – 20 March 2002 at ERDC
– MATLAB, 24 – 25 January 2002 at ASC
– MSI/Accelrys, 5 February 2002 at ASC
– SWITCH, 7 – 8 March 2002 at ASC
– GASP, 27 March at ASC
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Technical (Metrics)• Presentations
– Central State visit to ASC
• Conferences
– MSI BOF at SC2001
• Workshops
– CCM Advanced Parallel Computing, Apr 2002
– ICEM CFD CAD Interface and Meshing, Feb 2002
– GASP (Version 4), Mar 2002
– SWITCH, Mar 2002
• Seminars
– MSI/Accelrys, Feb 2002
– CFD Seminar, Dec 2001
– PET Frontier Lectures, Mar 2002
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Technical (Metrics)• Training
– CCM Modeling, Jan 2002
– Advanced MPI, Mar 2002
– Circuit Solvers and Optimizers, Mar 2002
– Advanced Gridgen, Apr 2002
– Features of Compaq Alphaserver, Jan 2002
– EnVis Short Course, Feb 2002
– Cross-Platform Performance Analysis Tools, Mar 2002
– Introduction to CFD++, Mar 2002
– C Programming, Mar 2002
– MPI, Jan 2002
– Introductory MATLAB, Jan 2002
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Technical (Metrics)
• Technical Reports and Articles– None to date
– Will summarize User Requirements
– Will summarize User Evaluations
• Next year Training Plans
• Vendor courses
• FA training plan
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FA Training Plan• CFD
– UGC Tutorials– Current Trends in Computational Fluid-Structure Interactions (with CSM)
Workshop– CFD Validation & Verification Workshop– Interprogramming Languages Course– Parallel Programming Techniques in CFD – Overset Technology & OVERFLOW-D Training
• CDLT– CDLT Tools and Technologies
• OKC– Use of OKC for Support Staff and Portal Developers – Use of OKC for Content Developers
– OKC Technologies
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FA Training Plan• EQM
– Workshop on Mathematical, Algorithmic and Computer Science Issues in Multiphysics Couplings
– Workshop on Discontinuous Galerkin Methods and A Posteriori Error Estimation
• CCM– PET/CHSSI Workshop– Advanced Drug Discovery Methods– Advanced solid-state modeling (molecular dynamics)– Advanced pharmacophore design and analysis– Biomolecular modeling From Homology Modeling Through Genomics and
Proteomics - Theory and HPC Applications (Seminar Series)– Multi-phase molecular dynamics simulations– Transition state modeling (for biomolecular systems)– Electrochemical Modeling (i.e. Batteries) Workshop– QChem
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FA Training Plan• CE
– Intermediate UNIX
– Mixed-Mode Parallel Programming – MPI Programming– Features of Alpha Server System– Vector Tuning– Cross-platform Performance Analysis Tools– Dense and Sparse Linear Algebra Libraries– Advanced MPI– Performance optimization for HPC architectures– Debugging Parallel Code– C++ Programming
• FMS– Parallelization of Entity-Based Simulations
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FA Training Plan• IMT
– Principles of Data Warehousing and Data Mining – Distributed Services and Object Protocols
• SIP– Introduction to MATLAB– Advanced MATLAB Programming– Simulink– Signal/Image Processing– Signal Mining– SIP/CEA/CEN Workshop
• CEN– Use of Time Domain Techniques to Solving High-Frequency Circuit
Problems– Joint CEA/CEN/SIP Forum– Efficient Computational Methods for Circuits and Antennas
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FA Training Plan
• CSM
– CFD-CSM Joint Fluid-Structure Interaction
– Theory & Implementation of ALE Algorithms
• ET– Grid Generation & Grid Technology
• CWO– Comprehensive Introduction to Scientific Visualization for CWO
Research
– Making CWO Codes Portable and Efficient
• CEA– Joint CEA/CEN/SIP Forum
– The Characterization of Propagation Channels
– Efficient Computational Methods for Circuits and Antennas
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Staffing
• FAPOC– Institution not on contract – withdrew Dec 2001
– Replaced 1 January 2002
• Technologists– Component 1 continued from PET 1 (Brian Tabor)
– Component 2 continued from PET 1 (Mason Colbert)
– Component 3 hired March 2002 (Reginald Liddell)
– Component 4 officially unresolved, but practically continuing from PET 1 (Jennifer Moses)
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Summary
• MSI active participation still problematic
• MOU for technologist duties with HPTi unsuccessful to date
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Core Financial Summary (OSC)BUDGET VS EXPENDITURE & INVOICES
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BackupVendor Training Courses for the period June 2002 through May 2003
Training Course Vendor Location FA
iSIGHT Engineous Software ARL ET
OneSAF Sagacitec Redstone FMS
HLA AEgis Technologies ASC FMS
EnSight Computational Engineering International ERDC/NAVO ET
AVS Advanced Visual Systems, Inc. ASC ET
VTK Kitware, Inc. NAVO ET
ICEM ICEM CFD Engineering ASC ET
GRIDGEN Pointwise, Inc. AEDC ET/CFD
ZAPOTEC Sandia Labs. ERDC CSM
SEDRIS AEgis Technologies NAVO FMS
ANSYS ANSYS, Inc. ASC CSM
DADS LMS North America TARDEC IMT
ADAMS Mechanical Dynamics TARDEC IMT
LS-Dyna Muliphysics Simulation Engineering ARL CSM
OVERFLOW TBD ARL CFD
Matlab/RTExpress Mathematical Analysis Company ERDC CE
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Backup
• UAP members– Matt Grismer– Dean Hampton– Laura Bobo– Jeanie Osburn