May 17-20
ParCFD is the annual international conference devoted to the discussion of recent developments and applications of parallel computing in the field of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and related disciplines. Since establishment of the ParCFD conference series, parallel computers have become the dominant form of large-scale computing. Emergence of multi-core and heterogeneous architectures in parallel computers has created new challenges and opportunities for applications research and performance optimization in advanced CFD technology.
Victoria Suponitsky, staff scientist at General Fusion, will be presenting a paper: Formation of Cavity in Rotating Liquid As Component of Plasma Compression System.