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Academic Lectures / Courses
Computer Science (CS@Mines) Seminar: January 19th at 3:30pm in BB475
Department / Organization: Computer Science
Symbiotic Modeling and High-Performance Simulation
Presented by: Jason Liu, Associate Professor at Florida International University
Abstract Modeling and simulation plays an important role in the design analysis and performance evaluation of complex systems. Many of these systems, such as the internet and high-performance computing systems, involve a huge number of interrelated components and processes. Complex behaviors emerge as these components and processes inter-operate across multiple scales at various granularities. Modeling and simulation must be able to provide sufficiently accurate results while coping with the scale and the complexity of these systems. My talk will focus on some of our latest advances in high-performance modeling and simulation techniques. I will focus on two specific case studies, one on network emulation and the other on high-performance computing (HPC) modeling.