Exascale computing is already delivering advances in simulation, data analytics, and machine learning. The US Department of Energy (DOE) funded the Exascale Computing Project (ECP) to develop the applications, software, and integration needed to harness the immense computing power of exascale machines. An SC23 panel discussion titled, “The Impact of Exascale and the Exascale Computing Project […]
Exascale Computing Project (ECP) at the Center of SC23 Panel Discussion on Exascale Impact to Industry
Job of the Week: Computational Fluid Scientist at ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil is seeking a Computational Fluid Scientist in our Job of the Week. “We are looking to hire candidates to work on challenging practical fluid mechanics problems within our upstream business that focuses on exploration, development, production and marketing and transportation of hydrocarbons. Specific areas of interest for this position include the application of computational fluid mechanics, numerical simulations, and programming skills to tackle various flow modeling challenges in, but not limited to, reservoir, wellbore, and surface equipment.”
Panel session: Meeting compute demand for the energy industry in the next decade
In this video from the Rice Oil & Gas Conference, Andrew Jones from NAG moderates a panel session on the challenges for meeting computing-capacity demand in the energy industry for the next decade. “This panel gives an opportunity for younger people to get valuable career experience and exposure, for the audience to hear from new and diverse ideas, and to stimulate the community discussion of HPC opportunities in O&G from a fresh viewpoint.”