Where: Bldg 1 Viz Lab Multipurpose Rm
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OCATION: Bldg 1 Viz Lab Multipurpose Rm This brief history enables attendees to absorb the role of supercomputers in enhancing the science of mathematics. The first part thoroughly addresses all the related aspects of supercomputing. In the second part, several applications of supercomputing are explored. The first application is a supercomputer simulation that has proven the validity of a theory that was proposed 40 years ago for the evolution of the universe. A second application considers wave propagation through solids. Computing this is important in understanding many areas, such as earthquake wave propagation and finding oil.Benson Muite
Benson Muite is a postdoctoral fellow in the numerical mathematics group at KAUST.
Samar Aseeri
Dr. Samar Aseeri is a Computational Scientist at KAUST Supercomputing Lab. Before joining KAUST in 2010, she received her training on supercomputing at IBM in New York. She obtained both her Masters and PhD in Applied Mathematics from Umm Al-Qura University in 2005 and 2009 respectively. Her current research interests focus on Fast Fourier Transform library benchmarks. Along with providing support to Shaheen users at KAUST, she is also involved with various research projects with the Extreme Computing Research Center.
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