NIC Symposium 2022

29-30 September 2022
Forschungszentrum Jülich
John von Neumann Institute for Computing
The 11th NIC Symposium gives an overview of the activities of the John von Neumann Institute for Computing (NIC) and of the results obtained in the last two years by research groups supported by the NIC.
NIC - a joint foundation of Forschungszentrum Jülich, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) and Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung (GSI) - supports with its members' supercomputer facilities about 130 research groups at universities and national labs working on computer simulations in various fields of science.
Invited lectures cover selected topics in the following fields:
- Astrophysics
- Biophysics
- Chemistry
- Elementary Particle Physics
- Theoretical Condensed Matter
- Materials Science
- Soft Matter Science
- Earth and Environment
- Fluid Mechanics and Engineering
- Plasma Physics
- Computer Science and Numerical Mathematics
Table of Contents
Proceedings
Proceedings of this symposium and descriptions of further NIC projects were issued as a volume of the "NIC Series".
NIC Symposium 2022
Symposium, 29-30 September 2022, Jülich, Germany,
edited by Marcus Müller, Christine Peter, Alexander Trautmann
NIC Series Vol. 51, September 2022, v, 450 pages
ISBN 978-3-95806-646-5, http://hdl.handle.net/2128/31840
NIC Symposium 2022 - Proceedings (PDF)
Posters
Elementary Particle Physics
- E 2: QCD Thermodynamics with Domain-Wall Fermions
O. Kaczmarek, F. Karsch, T. Ueding, M. Jaensch, S. Mukherjee, M. Sarkar - E 3: Contribution of QCD theta-term to neutron EDM with stabilized Wilson fermions and scalar content of a nucleon on the lattice
J. Kim, T. Luu, G. Pederiva, A. Shindler - E 5: Beyond the Standard Model Matrix Elements from lattice QCD: renormalization
J. Kim, T. Luu, M. Rizik, A. Shindler - E 6: Dynamical QCD+QED from the lattice: π0 –η–η' masses and mixing
Z. R. Kordov, R. Horsley, W. Kamleh, Z. Koumi, Y. Nakamura, H. Perlt, P. E. L. Rakow, G. Schierholz, H. Stüben, R. D. Young, J. M. Zanotti - E 7: Baryons, their Flavour Structure and Low Energy Constants
G. S. Bali, S. Collins, D. Jenkins, A. Schäfer, E. E. Scholz, J. Simeth, W. Sölder, S. Weishäupl - E 8: Non-perturbative studies of Beyond Standard Models
G. Bergner, G. Münster, H. Panagopulos, S. Piemonte, I. Soler - E 11: The Columbia Plot of the QCD Phase Transition
F. Cuteri, A. D´Ambrosio, R. Kaiser, O. Philipsen, A. Schön, A. Sciarra - E 12: Calculating Proton Structure using Lattice QCD
M. Rodekamp, J. Green, A. Salkina, M. Engelhardt, N. Hasan, S. Krieg, S. Meinel, J. Negele, A. Pochinsky, S. Syritsyn
Material Science
- MAT 6: Thermomechanical behaviour of nanocrystalline (CoCrFeMnNi)1-x Nix Complex Concentrated Alloys
S. Nag, K. Albe
Condensed Matter
- KM 1: Magnetic exchange interactions at proximity of a superconductor
U. A. Aceves Rodriguez, F. Guimarães, S. Lounis - KM 4: Hubbard-Model on C60 and C20 – Reducing the Sign-Problem
C. Gäntgen, E. Berkowitz, S. Krieg, T. Luu, M. Rodekamp - KM 6: Consistent Modelling of Instability and Retention Phenomena in Filamentary Valence Change Memories
N. Kopperberg, S. Wiefels, S. Liberda, R. Waser, S. Menzel - KM 9: Neural and Tensor Networks for Synthetic Quantum Matter
D. Alcalde , D. Contessi , N. Tausendpfund , E. Weerda , M. Schmitt , M. Rizzi
Computational Soft Matter Science
- POLY 3: How to Prevent Rebound of a Droplet on a Solid Surface with a Small Amount of Polymer Additives
E. Lee, H. K. Chilukoti, D. Qiu, F. Müller-Plathe
Computational Plasma Physics
- PLA 3: Beam-beam collisions and laser-solid interaction in the strong-field QED regime
M. Filipovic, L. Reichwein, A. Pukhov - PLA 4: Simulations of collisionless plasmas: multiphysics coupling and low rank decomposition
F. Allmann-Rahn, R. Grauer, K. Kormann, S. Lautenbach
Computational Chemistry
- CH 4: Implementation of ISORROPIA-lite thermodynamic module within EMAC, implications for aerosol composition, acidity, and radiative forcing
A. Milousis, A. P. Tsimpidi, S. N. Pandis, A. Nenes, A. Kiendler-Scharr, V. A. Karydis
Computational Biology and Biophysics
- BIO 2: Vasor: accurately predicting single amino acid substitution impact within the MDR3 protein
A. Behrendt, P. Golchin, F. Koenig, D. Mulnaes, A. Stalke, C. Dröge, V. Keitel, H. Gohlke - BIO 9: Structural dynamics in plant receptor ETR1 after binding of ethylene and 1-methylcyclopropene
L. S. Kersten, S. Schott-Verdugo, H. Gohlke - BIO 10: Coupling and uncoupling of allosteric signals underlying ligand binding and gating in HCN2 channels
M. Bonus, C. Pfleger, B. Frieg, S. Yüksel, J. Schirmeyer, M. Lelle, M. Otte, M. Kondapuram, J. Kusch, K. Benndorf, H. Gohlke - BIO 11: Clustering and Flow of Self-Propelled Particles in Channels
S. Othman, T. Auth, J. Midya, G. Gompper - BIO 14: Reliability and subject specificity of personalized dynamical whole-brain models
J. Domhof, S. Eickhoff, O. Popovych
Fluid Mechanics
- ST 1: AI super-resolution-based models for turbulence and combustion
M. Bode - ST 2: Pyrolysis Modelling − Methods of and Applications for Inverse Pyrolysis Modelling
L. Arnold, F. Brännström, T. Hehnen, P. Lauer, C. Trettin - ST 4: Oscillation Control of Compressible Channel Flow Using Direct Numerical Simulations
M. Ruby, H. Foysi - ST 6: A numerical study of precession driven flow using the pseudo-spectral approach combined with an immersed boundary method
M. Wilbert , A. Giesecke, R. Grauer - ST 7: The Permeability of Gas Diffusion Layers based on Fibrous Micro-Structures using Machine Learning
D. Froning, J. Wirtz, E. Hoppe, W. Lehnert - ST 8: Mitigation of landing gear noise using porous fairings
M. Gondrum, M. Meinke, W. Schröder
Earth and Environment
- MET 2: Tropospheric composition in a warmer climate scenarios of extreme weather & pollution
T. Emmerichs, D. Taraborrelli - MET 5: Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Mixing in the Planatary Boundary Layer
J. P. Mellado, C. Ansorge, A. de Lozar, K. Fodor, J. R. Garcia, A. Haghshenas, T. Keitzl, B. Schulz, C. van Heerwaarden - MET 6: Aerosol Composition Trends during 2000-2020: In depth insights from model predictions and multiple worldwide observation datasets
A. P. Tsimpidi, S. Scholz, V. A. Karydis, A. Wahner, A. Kiendler-Scharr - MET 7: Deducing correction factors for European anthropogenic emission inventories: What we learn from observations using joint 4D-var data assimilation
A. C. Lange, P. Backes, H. Elbern, P. Franke - MET 8: A high-resolution forecasting system of the terrestrial water cycle over Germany and surrounds using the hydrologic model ParFlow/CLM
A. Belleflamme, N. Wagner, K. Goergen, S. Kollet - MET 9: Exploring the Opportunities of Geostrophic Current Observations from Space in the Joint Estimation of Mean Dynamic Topography and Geoid Undulation
C. Neyers, M. Borlinghaus, J. M. Brockmann - MET 13: Continental-scale evaluation of a fully distributed coupled land surface and groundwater model ParFlow-CLM over Europe
B. S. Naz, W. Sharples, K. Goergen, S. Kollet - MET 14: Variability of terrestrial ecosystem water-use efficiency in Europe
C. Poppe, B. Naz, H.-J. Hendricks- Franssen, H. Vereecken - MET 16: Overview of OpenGeoSys High-Performance-Computing Applications
T. Fischer, T. Meisel, D. Naumov, K. Yoshioka, W. Wang, M. Mollaali, V. Z. Rad, J. Buchwald, T. Kalbacher, L. Bilke, O. Kolditz
Computer Science and Numerical Mathematics
- INF 1: Application of Quantum Annealer as ILP-solver for the Optimization of Resource Allocation in IP-optical Long-haul Networks
A. Witt, C. Körber, A. Kirstädter, T. Luu - INF 3: Beyond biologically plausible spiking networks for neuromorphic computing
A. Subramoney, K. K. Nazeer, M. Schöne, C. Mayr, D. Kappe - INF 4: Combining Probability-guided Contrastive Feature Learning and Graph Neural Networks for Cytoarchitecture Classification in the Human Brain
C. Schiffer, K. Amunts, T. Dickscheid - INF 5: Domain Adaptation with GANs
C. Drygala, A. Mütze, M. Rottmann, H. Gottschalk - INF 7: On the hardness of quadratic unconstrained binary optimization problems
V. Mehta, F. Jin, K. Michielsen, H. De Raedt
Programme
Thursday, 29 September 2022
8:30 | Transfer from Jülich |
9:00 | Registration |
9:30 | Welcome Address by Prof. W. Marquardt, Chair of the Board of Directors of Forschungszentrum Jülich |
9:45 |
Th. Lippert, Forschungszentrum Jülich Perspectives of Quantum Computing at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre |
10:30 | Coffee |
11:00 |
P. Berczik, Universität Heidelberg Growth of Seed Black Holes in Galactic Nuclei |
11:45 |
S. Stolzenberger, Universität Bonn The Impact of Greenland Ice Sheet Melting on the North Atlantic Simulated with the FESOM Sea Ice-Ocean Model |
12:30 | Group Photograph |
12:45 | Lunch |
14:00 |
J. Schumacher, Universität Ilmenau Analysis of the Large-Scale Order in Turbulent Mesoscale Convection |
14:45 |
A. Pukhov, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf Interaction of Extremely Intense Flows of Electromagnetic Energy and QED |
15:30 | Coffee |
16:00 |
E. Pavarini, Forschungszentrum Jülich Massively Parallel Simulations of Correlated Materials |
16:45 |
L. Mayrhofer, Fraunhofer IWM Atomic-Scale Insights into Friction from Molecular Dynamics Simulations: Fluorinated Carbon Coatings and PTFE |
17:30 | Poster Session and Reception |
19:00 | Transfer to Jülich |
Friday, 30 September 2022
8:30 | Transfer from Jülich |
9:00 |
M. Bode, Forschungszentrum Jülich Driving the Green Energy Transformation with Direct Numerical Simulation and AI Super-Resolution |
9:45 |
A. Schug, Forschungszentrum Jülich Biomolecular Structure Prediction via Machine Learning |
10:30 | Coffee |
11:00 |
C. Urbach, Universität Bonn The Quark and Gluon Momentum Fractions in the Pion |
11:45 |
H. Gottschalk, Bergische Universität Wuppertal Uncertainty Quantification and Resource-Demanding Computer Vision Applications of Deep Learning |
12:30 | End of NIC Symposium / Lunch |
13:30 | Transfer to Düren Train Station |
Organising Committee
- Marcus Müller
- Christine Peter
- Alexander Trautmann
- Martina Kamps