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Mathematical Simulation of Induration in Pelletizing Processes
Roland Drugge
Research and Development, Technical Systems
LKAB
S-981 86 Kiruna
Mathematical Simulation of Induration in Pelletizing Processes
Roland Drugge
Research and Development, Technical Systems
LKAB
S-981 86 Kiruna
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Workshops and Conferences - 2020
The seminar will provide decision makers and leaders with a focus on the significant resources and expertise PRACE offers for high-impact research and development as well as an occasion for enterprises to influence PRACE plans and the future of HPC in Europe.
You are welcome to join the PRACE Scientific Seminar - HPC Boosts Science on February 21-23, 2011, hosted by PDC in Stockholm.
The seminar aims to address questions essential to scientists from the user's point of view rather than from that of HPC experts.
During the seminar, prominent researchers from a wide range of scientific communities will present their achievements and give their opinions on the current and future trends of HPC.
For registration and more information please visit
www. prace-project.eu/events/pss2011
You are all invited to a free workshop focusing on the capabilities of COMSOL Multiphysics software.
Date: Thursday, April 21st, 2016
Time: 09:00-12:00
Location: Umeå Folkets Hus
More information and registration at:
www. comsol.se/events/id/73031/
The purpose of this half-day course is to give a short overview of the most important aspects of OpenMP, v. 2.5.
Topics that will be covered:
Time and date: 20. April 2016, half-day day (9:00 - 12:00)
Location: MIT-Huset, room MA378
HPC2N and Intel would like to welcome you to a two day course, consisting of training in the following Intel tools: Composer XE, Advisor XE, and VTune Amplifier XE, as well as an overview of using OpenMP 4.
The focus will be on usage on a single compute node (not a whole cluster).
There will be hands-on training in using the tools, and in how to use them on your own codes.
Time and date: 9:00 - 17:00, 18-19 May, 2016.
The purpose of this half-day course is to give a short overview of the most important aspects of OpenMP, v. 2.5.
Topics that will be covered:
Time and date: 20. April 2016, half-day day (9:00 - 12:00)
Location: MIT-Huset, room MA378