Description:

The upcoming release of ParaView v5.10, a leading scientific visualisation application consolidates its implementation of the Catalyst API, a specification developed for simulations and scientific data producers to analyse and visualise data in situ.

Join Jean Favre, senior visualisation software engineer at CSCS, the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre, to learn new in-situ visualisation solutions.

Jean will start by reviewing some of the terminology and issues of different in-situ visualisation scenarios. Then, you will have the opportunity to briefly review some early Data Adaptors for tight-coupling of simulations and visualisation solutions, followed by an introduction of Conduit, an intuitive model for describing hierarchical scientific data. Both ParaView-Catalyst and Ascent use Conduit’s Mesh Blueprint, a set of conventions to describe computational simulation meshes.

Jean will then present CSCS’ early experience in adopting ParaView-Catalyst and Ascent with two concrete examples of instrumentation of some proxy numerical applications.

Start: Wednesday, 08 December 2021 @ 12:30

End: Wednesday, 08 December 2021 @ 14:30

Duration: 02:00

Timezone: Perth

City: Kensington  Country: Australia  Postcode: 6151

Eligibility:
  • Open to all

Organiser: Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre

Contact: training@pawsey.org.au

Host institution: Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre

Keywords: supercomputing, supercomputer, visualisation, data visualisation

Event type:
  • Webinar

Cost Basis: Free to all

P’Con – Embracing new solutions for in-situ visualisation https://dresa.org.au/events/p-con-embracing-new-solutions-for-in-situ-visualisation The upcoming release of ParaView v5.10, a leading scientific visualisation application consolidates its implementation of the Catalyst API, a specification developed for simulations and scientific data producers to analyse and visualise data in situ. Join Jean Favre, senior visualisation software engineer at CSCS, the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre, to learn new in-situ visualisation solutions. Jean will start by reviewing some of the terminology and issues of different in-situ visualisation scenarios. Then, you will have the opportunity to briefly review some early Data Adaptors for tight-coupling of simulations and visualisation solutions, followed by an introduction of Conduit, an intuitive model for describing hierarchical scientific data. Both ParaView-Catalyst and Ascent use Conduit’s Mesh Blueprint, a set of conventions to describe computational simulation meshes. Jean will then present CSCS’ early experience in adopting ParaView-Catalyst and Ascent with two concrete examples of instrumentation of some proxy numerical applications. 2021-12-08 12:30:00 UTC 2021-12-08 14:30:00 UTC Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre Kensington, Australia Kensington Australia 6151 Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre training@pawsey.org.au [] [] webinar open_to_all supercomputingsupercomputervisualisationdata visualisation