
Best paper award at ISAV 2023
Our work on the paper Scaling Computational Fluid Dynamics: In Situ Visualization of NekRS using SENSEI was recognized with the Best Paper Award at the 2023 In Situ Infrastructures for Enabling Extreme-scale Analysis and Visualization (ISAV) Workshop on November 13 2023 at SC23 in Denver, Colorado. The team includes Argonne colleagues Nicola Ferrier, Paul Fischer, Joseph Insley, Yu-Hsiang Lan, Misun Min, Michael Papka, Saumil Patel, and Silvio Rizzi; and Mathis Bode, Jens Henrik Göbbert, and Jonathan Windgassen from the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) in Germany. This collaboration is part of the project Advanced data and visualization pipelines on the example of NekRS, under the Joint Laboratory for Extreme Scale Computing (JLESC), which is focused on addressing software challenges in high performance computing (HPC).
The ISAV Workshop is an annual event that brings together experts and scholars from around the world to discuss and share advancements in managing, analyzing, and visualizing data at extreme scales. The award highlights the importance and innovation of the presented work, emphasizing its potential impact on both academic research and practical applications.
Image credits: Silvio Rizzi