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Research Projects in the RECSEM REU Program

发布人:日期:2018年12月12日 18:50浏览数:

报告题目:Research Projects in the RECSEM REU Program

报 告 人:Kwai Lam Wong,University of Tennessee, Knoxville

报告时间:2018年12月12日 16:20-17:10

报告地点:数统院302学术报告厅

报告摘要:

The Research Experiences in Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics (RECSEM) program is a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site program sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The RECSEM program complements the growing importance of computational sciences in many advanced degree programs and provides scientific understanding and discovery to undergraduates with an intellectual focus on research projects using high performance computing (HPC). This program aims to deliver a real-world research experience to the students by partnering with teams of scientists who are in the forefront of scientific computing research at the National Institutes of Computational Sciences (NICS), the Innovative Computing Laboratory (ICL), and the Joint Institute for Computational Sciences (JICS) at The University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The program directs a group of ten domestic students and ten international students supported by our partner universities in Hong Kong. Together, the students work hands-in-hands to complete their research tasks and share their academic and cultural experiences. Their research projects include software and algorithmic development of a variety engineering simulations, PDE solvers, neural network frameworks, and numerical linear algebra kernels. The students have the opportunity to perform their simulations on the supercomputers equipped with the latest hardware technologies provided by the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) organization. In this talk, I will give an overview of the RECSEM program and highlight several on-going research efforts in the last two years.

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