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HPC Research Symposium

This past year has been transformative for HPC research at NJIT. The introduction of our new shared HPC cluster, Wulver, has expanded our computational capacity and made research into vital areas more accessible to our faculty. The Advanced Research Computing Services group of Information Services and Technology, in collaboration with Dell Technologies, invites you to a symposium on July 16, 2024, to celebrate the launch of Wulver.

The Symposium will feature a keynote from Anthony Dina, Global Field CTO for Unstructured Data Solutions at Dell Technologies, and invited speakers from NJIT, Dibakar Datta from the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, and Cambridge Computer Services, Jose Alvarez. The Symposium will also feature several lightning talks from NJIT researchers highlighting the use of High Performance Computing resources in their research.

Please join us to learn how our researchers use HPC resources and connect with the NJIT HPC community.

Please register for the symposium here.

  • Date: July 16th, 2024
  • Location: Campus Center Atrium
  • Time: 9AM - 5PM

Agenda

Time Session Title
9:00 - 9:15 Welcome Remarks Ed Wozencroft, Vice President for Digital Strategy & CIO
9:15 - 9:35 Research Computing @ NJIT Overview of Research Computing Services
Gedaliah Wolosh, Director High Performance Research Computing
9:40 - 10:30 Keynote It’s Time Research Behaves More Like Formula 1
Anthony Dina, Global Field CTO for the Unstructured Data Solutions at Dell Technologies
10:30 - 10:40 Break
10:40 - 11:20 Invited Speaker Electro-Chemo-Mechanics of Multiscale Active Materials for Next-Generation Energy Storage
Dibakar Datta, Associate Professor, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
11:20 - 12:00 Lightning Talks I Hemodynamics and Cancer Cell Transport in a Tortuous in vivo Microvessel
Ali Kazempour, Peter Balogh Research Group, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
Running Two-phase Flows on Wulver: Introduction to Basilisk
Matthew Cho, Shahriar Afkhami Research Group, Mathematical Sciences
Temporal Super-Resolution of Solar Images with Generative AI
Jialing Li, Jason Wang Research Group, Computer Science
Numerical study of Thermo-Marangoni flow induced by a warm plate
Shivam Verma, Pushpendra Singh Research Group, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
12:10 - 13:00 Lunch
13:00 - 13:30 Invited Speaker Introduction to Grace Hopper and ARM Technology in Higher Education
Jose Alvarez, Vice President Research Computing HPC/AI, Cambridge Computer Services
13:30- 14:20 Lightning Talks II Inference of Nullability Annotations using Machine Learning
Kazi Amanul Islam Siddiqui, Martin Kellogg Research Group, Computer Science
Deep Learning for Spatial Image Super-Resolution of Solar Observations
Chunhui Xu, Jason Wang Research Group, Computer Science
Volume Integral Method for Electromagnetic Equations
Matthew Cassini, Thi Phong Nguyen Research Group, Mathematical Sciences
Enhancing Region-based Image Captioning with Contextual Feature Exploitation
Al Shahriar Rubel, Fadi Deek Research Group, Informatics
Instability between the two-layer Poiseuille flow with the VOF method
Nastaran Rezaei, Shahriar Afkhami Research Group, Mathematical Sciences
14:20 - 14:30 Break
14:30 - 15:00 Research Computing @ NJIT Introducing Open OnDemand web portal: New Technologies on Wulver
Kate Cahill, Associate Director High Performance Research Computing
15:00 - 15:50 Lightning Talks III Red Blood Cell Modeling Reveals 3D Angiogenic Wall Shear Stress Patterns
Mir Md Nasim Hossain, Peter Balogh Research Group, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
Understanding and Forecasting Space Weather with Artificial Intelligence
Hongyang Zhang, Jason Wang Research Group, Computer Science
Entropic pressure on fluctuating solid membranes
Rubayet Hassan, Fatemeh Ahmadpoor Research Group, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
Investigation of PFAS Adsorption on Functionalized COF-300
Daniel Mottern, Joshua Young Research Group, Chemical & Materials Engineering
Large Language models (LLM) for hardware
Deepak Vungarala, Shaahin Angizi Research Group, Electrical and Computer Engineering
15:50 - 16:00 Break
16:00 - 17:00 Poster Session Molecular Dynamic study on Ar nano-bubble stability in water
Targol Teymourian, Jay Meegoda Research Group, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Possible mechanism for sonolytic degradation of PFAS
Laura Nwanebu, Jay Meegoda Research Group, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Entropic Force Near Fluctuating Surface
Rubayet Hassan, Fatemeh Ahmadpoor Research Group, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
DFT investigations of the enantioselective phase-transfer-catalyzed aza-Michael cyclization of ureas
Diana Marlen Castaneda Bagatella, Pier Champagne Research Group, Chemistry and Environmental Science