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As they become available, short bios will be linked from the speakers' names, and abstracts will be linked from talk titles. After the conference, slides and video will be linked in the last column. Videos will also be linked in chronological order on the netcast archive page.

Featured Talks

speaker's nameaffiliationtopic: title of talk -- title of paper may varyslides
Michael Strayer DOEOpening Address SciDAC-2: Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing transcript
Rob Ryne LBNLAccelerators: Extraordinary Tools for Extraordinary Science: The Impact of SciDAC on Accelerator Science & Technology ppt
Paul Woodward U. of MNAstrophysics: Large-Scale Simulations of Turbulent Stellar Convection Flows and the Outlook for Petascale Computation pdf
Charlie Strauss LANLBiology: The Arrival of the Era of High Resolution Structural Biology by Peta-scale Computation pdf
John Bell
Keynote
LBNLCombustion: Simulation of Lean Premixed Turbulent Combustion  
Tony HeyMicrosoft Computer Science: e-Science and Cyberinfrastructure pdf
Christine Davies U. of GlasgowLattice QCD: Precision lattice QCD calculations and predictions of fundamental physics in heavy quark systems pdf
Frederick StreitzLLNLMaterials: Simulating Solidification in Metals at High Pressure -- The Drive to Peta-scale Computing ppt
Dan Meiron CalTechMath: Integrated validation of multiscale models ppt
Victor Reis
Keynote
NE NE: Simulation, Computation and the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership ppt
Chris Johnson U. of UtahVisualization: Biomedical Visualization ppt

Invited Talks

Accelerators

Chengkum Huang UCLAQuickPIC: a highly efficient fully parallelized PIC code for plasma-based acceleration pdf
Kwok KoSLACSciDAC and the International Linear Collider: Petascale Computing for Terascale Accelerator pdf

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Astrophysics

Mike ZingaleSUNYSB The Challenges of Modeling Type Ia Supernovae pdf
Steve BruennFAU Modeling Core Collapse Supernovae in 2- and 3- Dimensions with Spectral and Neutrino Transport  

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Biology

Adam ArkinLBNLAdvanced Simulation Methods for Biological Modeling  
Rick Stevens ANLHow Petascale Computing Will Accelerate the Development of Biological Theory pdf

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Chemistry

Curtiss JanssenSandia Enabling New Capabilities and Insights from Quantum Chemistry by Using Component Architectures  
Robert HarrisonORNLWhen you come to a fork in the road, take it: wisdom from Yogi on the path to Petascale  

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Climate

Philip Cameron-SmithLLNL Toward an Earth System Model: Atmospheric Chemistry, Coupling, and Petascale Computing pdf
Peter GentNCAR Future Changes in the North Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation  

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Combustion

Joe Oefelein SandiaLarge Eddy Simulation of Turbulence-Chemistry Interactions in Reacting Flows
The Role of High-Performance Computing and Advanced Experimental Diagnostics
pdf
Chris Rutland U. of Wisconsin-MadisonTurbulent Liquid Spray Mixing and Combustion: Fundamental Simulations  

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Fusion

Dylan BrennanGA/MIT Computing Nonlinear Magnetohydrodynamic Instabilities in Fusion Plasmas  
Wei-Li LeePPPL Gyrokinetic Particle Simulation of Fusion Plasmas: path to petascale computing pdf

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Lattice QCD

Frithjof KarschBNL Lattice Simulations of the Thermodynamics of Strongly Interacting Elementary Particles and the Exploration of New Phases of Matter in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions  
Konstantinos Orginos William & Mary/Jeff Lab Innovations in Lattice QCD Algorithms pdf

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Materials

Francois GygiUC Davis Large-Scale First-Principles Molecular Dynamics: Moving from Terascale to Petascale Computing  
Phani NukalaORNL Large Scale Simulation of Fracture in Disordered Media ppt

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Computer Science

Kathy YelickUC Berkely/LBNLUsing Meshes, Matrices, and Particles in Partitioned Global Address Space (PGAS) languages pdf
Ilkay AltinasSDSC Accelerating the Scientific Exploration Process with Scientific Workflows pdf
Andrew SiegelANL Designing Large Multiphysics Applications  
Gary KumfertLLNL How The Common Component Architecture Advances Computational Science pdf
Charlie CatlettANL The future of networking for computational science ppt

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Mathematics

Timothy TautgesSandia Component-Based Geometry and Mesh Services for Accelerator Modeling, Fusion Science, and other SciDAC Applications pdf
Jeff HittingerLLNL Improving the Capabilities of Continuum Computational Plasma Physics Codes pdf
Carol Woodward presented by Dan ReynoldsLLNL Implicit Solvers for Large-Scale Nonlinear Systems  
James BrannickCU-Boulder Extending the Applicability of Multigrid Methods pdf

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Visualization

James Ahrens LANL Quantitative and Comparative Visualization Applied to Cosmological Simulations pdf
Han-Wei Shen OSU Visualization of Large-Scale Time-Varying Scientific Data  

Architectures Panel

Al GarraIBMBlue Gene: Petascale Challenges: A Blue Gene View  
Ravi Arimilli presented by Peter HofstreeIBMPower 6-7: Power Servers for HPC  
Dennis AbtsCrayXTn: Next Steps Toward Sustained Petaflop Computing  

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