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Teratec, a European initiative

HPCBIGDATASIMULATION

Hervé Mouren, TERATEC Managing Director

October 12, 2015

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HPC and Big Data are essential for Science, but also for Industry in all domains and all size of enterprises.

They have become a strategic factor of competitiveness and innovation in most sectors of the economy, with a major impact on employment and national wealth.

Industry needs large computing power to design complex systems and to accelerate the introduction of innovative products.

Research relies more and more on simulations to produce new knowledge.

A key element of our competitivenessand our innovation capacity

on one subject :

How to master numerical advanced technologies

and enlarge their usage 3

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TERATEC Campus

Industrial Research Laboratories

Training Institute

CEA Very Large Computing Center

Services Platforms

Technology Companies

Incubator and Business Center

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Extreme Computing Laboratorie (CEA – Bull/Atos)

Exascale Computing Research Laboratorie (Intel/CEA/UVSQ)

European Big Data Laboratorie (Intel)

Industrial Research LaboratoriesTechnology CompaniesThe Teratec Campus is home large companies and small businesses, systems suppliers,software providers, service companies and research laboratories on topics such as futurearchitectures and exaflop systems, developing and parallelizing simulation software, anddesigning complex systems.

Incubator and business center

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European Reference in

Modeling & Simulation

High Performance Computing

With permanent industrial objectives

BIG DATA & AGRICULTURE

H. Mouren - Teratec – HPC User Forum - October 12, 2015 – Paris, France

Population Food Needs

Farminginputs

Natural Resources

GreenhouseGases

Challenges

H. Mouren - Teratec – HPC User Forum - October 12, 2015 – Paris, France

The main goals for Agriculture

Increase yields

Decrease the use of inputs

Decrease GES ( Agriculture = 17 to 32% GES in the world)

Preserve natural resources

Safety food

Document confidentiel H. Mouren - Teratec – HPC User Forum - October 12, 2015 – Paris, France

Data Base in Agriculture

Fields data

Agronomics

Weather data

Remote sensing data

Document confidentiel H. Mouren - Teratec – HPC User Forum - October 12, 2015 – Paris, France

Soil data

Agronomical data

Mathematical CropModels

Climate dataRemotesensing

Climatemeasures

Yieldsmeasures

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SEEDS

FARMING

NATURAL RESSOURCESYIELDS

PROCESSING

PLM

NUMERICAL TECHNOLOGIES

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Cereals 350 m ha

Soybean 95 m ha

Corn 140 m ha

Rice 155 m ha

Coton 80 m ha

Document confidentiel

Markets

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MODELING

Vegetables Cereals

Forest Vineyards Orchards

Tropical crops

Markets

MATERIALSSCIENCE

H. Mouren - Teratec – HPC User Forum - October 12, 2015 – Paris, France

Materials sciences

The period 1980-2010 has witnessed a dramatic increase of predictive capabilities of materials sciences software

Quantum scale: Ab initio calculations

Atomistic scale : Molecular dynamics simulations

Mesoscopic scale: « Phase fields » simulations

This phenomenon can be attributed to many factors:

The increase of computing power (Moore’s law)

The increase of algorithmic performance (faster than Moore’s law)

The wide availibility of high quality software (open source)

For applied materials scinces this led to:

The multiscale paradigm

The Integrated Computional Materials Engineering (ICME) approach

H. Mouren - Teratec – HPC User Forum - October 12, 2015 – Paris, France

Example I: Fuel cells

As long as fuel (H2) is coming, the cell produces electricity

Ceramics electrolyte

H. Mouren - Teratec – HPC User Forum - October 12, 2015 – Paris, France

Ab initio calculation

Hydrogen diffusion as a function of doping with Gallium

From: J. Hermet (PhD)

The diffusion coefficient controls the efficiency of the cell

H. Mouren - Teratec – HPC User Forum - October 12, 2015 – Paris, France

Molecular dynamics simulation

Spallation of matter by laser shock Molecular dynamics simulation

H. Mouren - Teratec – HPC User Forum - October 12, 2015 – Paris, France

Mesoscopic simulation

Description of texture change of metals under strong deformation

Hetero structure Localization of deformation

Solve mechanics equations coupled with a « phase description »

H. Mouren - Teratec – HPC User Forum - October 12, 2015 – Paris, France

The multiscale paradigm

There is no way to describe materials properties with a single unified approach

One must couple description valid for a certain range of time and length scales

Each methodology gives rise to a set of software whose adaptation to high performance architecture is a challenging endeavour

Up to now to most succesful approach is through « model coupling »: transmission of parameters from one scale to other

This requires:

Embedding methods for down scaling

Effective energy functionals for up scaling

H. Mouren - Teratec – HPC User Forum - October 12, 2015 – Paris, France

Modeling vs. Scales

If more than one “box” is involved in a computation multi-scale modeling

QuantumMechanics

MolecularDynamics

MesoscaleModeling

(Semi-classical)

Finite elementAnalysis

(Continuum/classical)

EngineeringDesign

Femtoseconds

Picoseconds

Nanoseconds

Microseconds

Seconds

Hours

Minutes

Years

Time

DistanceÅ nm mm mm m

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From MS to ICMECC

Materials Sciences to Integrated Computational Materials Engineering

Materials engineering must deal with very pragmatic considerations

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ICME

Integrated Computational Materials Engineering provides a means to link

Science and Engineering

Manufacturing, Materials and Design

Experiments, Theory, Simulation

Information Across Disciplines

(Adapted from John Allison)

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Challenges

Progress in design methodologies allow for the optimization of geometries and design of objects in hours

For materials, the standard methodology of trials and errors leads to developments cycles in years

There is a need of a computational approach to engineering materialsdesign

This will require the integration of many tools:

Multiscale modeling

Database of material properties

Efficient coupling with existing engineering softwares

High Performance Computing and Massive Datasets is a necessaryenabling technology

H. Mouren - Teratec – HPC User Forum - October 12, 2015 – Paris, France

INNOVATION BY SIMULATION

Le rendez-vous internationalSIMULER POUR INNOVER

The international meeting

HPCBIGDATASIMULATION 23 & 24 juin/June 2015

ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUEPALAISEAU - FRANCE

www.teratec.eu

Emmanuel MACRONMinistre de l'Économie, de l'Industrie et du Numérique

Gérard ROUCAIROL and Hervé MOUREN, TERATEC The fast progress of the French Supercomputing plan, part of "The New face of Industry in France"

Paul ALEXANDER, UK Science Director SKA OrganisationThe Square Kilometre Array: Transformational Science Instrument and Big Data Challenge

Barry R. DAVIS, General Manager, High Performance Fabrics Operation, INTELHPC & Big Data – the time is right for a scalable framework

Ken CLAFFEY, VP & GM Storage Systems Group, SEAGATE Data storage: the heart of any information system

Plenary Sessions

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Thierry MANDONSecrétaire d'Etat à l'Enseignement supérieur et la RechercheThierry BRETON, CEO, ATOS Intensive computing at the heart of tomorrow's servicesXavier BEULIN, Chairman, AVRIL / Chairman, FNSEA New technologies at the heart of the third agricultural revolutionFarchad BIDGOLIRAD, R&D Supervisor , UBISOFT Motion Picture HPC to meet the quality requirements of animated moviesJacques BROCHET, Directeur scientifique et technologique, SAFRAN The challenges of simulation for a large aeronautics and space company

Plenary Sessions

Jury’s Prize

DISTENEStart-up Award

CYBELETECHCollaboration Award

CERFACS

Innovation Award

HYDROCEANSME Award

PRINCIPIASME Award – Special prize

DANIELSONENGINEERING

Organized by Partners 2015

20ème Assemblée Générale TERATEC – 9 juillet 2015

Digital SimulationAwards2015

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4 WorkshopsOriented Usages

NUMERICAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR PLANT INDUSTRY

Chaired by Christian SAGUEZ, CYBELETECH with the participation of Pierre CELLIER et Bruno ANDRIEUX, INRA - Jean Michel GALLIER, TRANSON - Kun-Mean HOU, ISIMA - Jean François ROUS, Groupe AVRIL - Denis WOUTERS, CYBELETECH

BIG DATA, MULTISCALE AND MATERIALS

Chaired by Gilles ZERAH, CEA with the participation of Celine CHIZALLET, IFPEN - Xavier ROZANSKA, MATERIALS DESIGN -Gérard VIGNOLES, UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX - Benoit DEVINCRE, ONERA - Arnaud FROIDMONT, NOESIS - Eric PAROISSIEN, SOGETI

HPC AND SIMULATION IMPACTS ON ENGINEERING PROCESS

Chaired by Jacques DUYSENS, ANSYS et Gérard POIRIER, DASSAULT AVIATION with the participation of Eric LEQUINIOU, ALTAIR - Wim SLAGTER, ANSYS - Frederic FEYEL, SAFRAN - Michel GAZAIX, ONERA - Elias TANNOURY et Benoist GASTON, CS SI - Serge PRUDHOMME, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

MODELING AND DATA FOR URBAN SYSTEMS

Chaired by Robert PLANA, ALSTOMwith the participation of Alain ZARLI, CSTB - Pierre BEAL, NUMTECH - Claude ARNAUD, EFFICACITY - Patrick ARMAND, CEA

BIG DATA: OPTIMIZING DECISION MAKING THROUGH DATA ANALYTICS

Chaired by Ascension VIZINHO-COUTRY, MATHWORKS et Marie-Christine SAWLEY, INTELavec la participation de Clément VAL, CEESAR - Marc WOLFF, MATHWORKS - Julien DEMOUTH, DevTech, NVIDIA - Richard PILLING, INTEL - Ian BIRD, CRAY - Gerard GORMAN, IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON

ARCHITECTURES FOR HPC/HPDA – A FEW TRENDS AND PERSPECTIVES

Chaired by Jean-Philippe NOMINE, CEA et Pascale Bernier BRUNA, ATOSwith the participation of Jean-Pierre PANZIERA, ATOS - Patrick DEMICHEL, HEWLETT PACKARD - Pierre LAGIER, FUJITSU - Giri CHUKKAPALLI, BROADCOM - Geraint NORTH, ARM Ltd

ALGORITHMS AND PARALLEL SOFTWARE

Chaired by Guillaume COLIN DE VERDIERE, CEAa with the participation of Thibault GASC, Maison de la Simulation - Marc PERACHE, CEA -Allen MALONY, PARATOOLS - Alain REFLOCH, ONERA - Frédéric NATAF, CNRS - Wim SLAGTER,

ANSYS - Gino PERNA, ENGINSOFT

IS IO THE NEXT MAJOR FRONTIER FOR EXASCALE?

Chaired by Marie-Christine SAWLEY, INTEL et Hervé OHEIX, SEAGATEwith the participation of Philippe DENIEL, CEA/DIF - Rekha SINGHAL, TATA INNOVATION LAB - Gabriele PACIUCCI, INTEL TECHNOLOGY - Malcolm MUGGERIDGE, SEAGATE - Jean-Thomas ACQUAVIVA, DATADIRECT NETWORKS - Bradley KING, SCALITY

4 WorkshopsOriented Technologies

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Exhibition

• ACTIVEON• ALINEOS• ALLINEA SOFTWARE• ALTAIR ENGINEERING• AMD• ANSYS France• AS+ GROUPE EOLEN• BULL• CARRI SYSTEMS• CEA• CLUSTERVISION• COMSOL• CRAY• CS COMMUNICATION &

SYSTEMES

• DATADIRECT NETWORKS• DELL• E4 COMPUTER ENGINEERING• EMG2 / BITTWARE• ENGIN SOFT• ESI GROUP

• ESPACE PROJETS R&D (ADVANCITY – CAP DIGITAL –COLOC ITEA3 - MEDICEN –SYSTEMATIC)

• ETP4HPC• EUROTECH• EXASCALE COMPUTING• RESEARCH• FUJITSU• GENCI• HEWLETT PACKARD• IBM• IFPEN• IKOULA• INRIA• INTEL• KALRAY• LENOVO• MATHWORKS• MELLANOX• NAFEMS

• NICE SOFTWARE• NUMSCALE• NVIDIA• OPENTEXT• OPTIS• PANASAS• PARATOOLS• PRODESIGN ELECTRONIC• QUANTUM• ROGUE WAVE• SCILAB• SEAGATE• SGI• SOGETI HIGH TECH• SYSTEMATIC• TERATEC• TOTALINUX• TRANSTEC• UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE

VALENCIA

More than 1,300 participants learned about the latest hardware and software innovations in HPC, simulation and Big Data. All the components of HPC were represented at booths in the exhibition offering tangible evidence of the expertise of this year's 65 exhibitors at the Forum.

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Thank you !

herve.mouren@teratec.fr

www.teratec.eu

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