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SUMMARY:Exascale Computing for Multi-Physics Combustion Simulation: The Ce
 nter of Excellence in Combustion
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nDriss Kaddar, Federica Ferraro, and Christian
  Hasse (TU Darmstadt) and Daniel Mira (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)\n\
 nThe field of high-performance computing (HPC) has been revolutionized by 
 the use of hardware accelerators, such as GPUs, which have enabled to reac
 h exascale performance. The increased computing power offered by these sys
 tems has opened up new opportunities for industries that rely on combustio
 n systems, including energy and power generation, aerospace, transportatio
 n, and fire safety. The Center of Excellence in Combustion (CoEC) is a col
 laborative initiative that aims to utilize exascale computing technologies
  to address the complex challenges of multi-scale and multi-physics combus
 tion simulation. The initiative brings together 11 European combustion cod
 es, representing the latest advancements in combustion simulation, to enha
 nce their readiness for important application fields, demonstrate their us
 e with Exascale Application Challenges, and contribute to co-design. By us
 ing the latest HPC systems, CoEC can support the decarbonization goals of 
 the European Union in the Energy and Transportation sectors, providing fun
 damental insights into the complex physical processes involved in combusti
 on. Developing new software tailored to the latest HPC systems is critical
  for efficiently harnessing the increased computational power offered by t
 hese systems. This work will provide an overview of the technological and 
 computational challenges facing the development of combustion simulation s
 oftware, and will showcase selected success stories.\n\nDomain: Physics\n\
 nSession Chair: Marta Garcia-Gasulla (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)
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