Papers at SC24
The Computational Nanoelectronics group presented two scientific applications this year at SC24 (Supercomputing)!
Leo presented the development of the first iteration of the massively parallel quantum transport code QuaTrEx, and Manasa presented a new distributed code to simulate resistive memory. The latter also made finalist for the Reproducibility award.
Pictured are the team with colleagues from the Scalable Parallel Computing Lab and OpenAI. Congratulations to all the coauthors!
Check out the recorded versions of their talks here:
- “Towards Exascale Simulations of Nanoelectronic Devices in the GW Approximation”: external page https://sc24.conference-program.com/presentation/?id=pap512&sess=sess383
- “Accelerated Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations of Atomistically-Resolved Resistive Memory Arrays”: external page https://sc24.conference-program.com/presentation/?id=pap558&sess=sess381