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A parallel, extensible finite element code to simulate convection in both 2D and 3D models.
Tools for building non-allocating pre-cached functions in Julia, allowing for GC-free usage of automatic differentiation in complex codes
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Main repository for QMCPACK, an open-source production level many-body ab initio Quantum Monte Carlo code for computing the electronic structure of atoms, molecules, and solids with full performance portable GPU support
OpenMC Monte Carlo Code
Massive-Parallel Trajectory Calculations (MPTRAC) is a Lagrangian particle dispersion model for the analysis of atmospheric transport processes in the free troposphere and stratosphere.
A Rust-based, lightweight unikernel.
IBM Cloud HPC is a deployable architecture where you can deploy both cloud compute resources (vCPU resources) and HPC scheduling software for your compute-intensive HPC workloads. You can reserve capacity on a recurring hourly basis from a dedicated IBM Cloud HPC resource pool.
Advanced High Performance Computing in C with OpenMP, CUDA, MPI and NCCL. The folder project includes my final project for the special course. I implemented a Jacobi-solver for the Poisson partial differential problem both using OpenMP in the CPU, using CUDA on the GPU and using CUDA, MPI and NCCL on multiple GPUs.
(REOS) Radar and Electro-Optical Simulation Framework written in C++.
DFT-FE: Real-space DFT calculations using Finite Elements
BLAS-like Library Instantiation Software Framework
DaCe - Data Centric Parallel Programming
Graphics Processing Units Molecular Dynamics
The Juelich Rapid Spectral Simulation Code (JURASSIC) is a fast infrared radiative transfer model for the analysis of atmospheric remote sensing measurements.
A collection of projects for CS:530 High-Performance Computing in Fortran
Lightweight, general, scalable C++ library for finite element methods
SPHinXsys provides C++ APIs for engineering simulation and optimization. It aims at complex systems driven by fluid, structure, multi-body dynamics and beyond. The multi-physics library is based on a unique and unified computational framework by which strong coupling has been achieved for all involved physics.
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