Call for Collaboration Projects
Scientific Computing Center (SCC) at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) has become a center in the National High-Performance Computing (NHR) alliance. In this scope we opened rounds of a call for proposals for collaborative research projects (bridge doctoral or postdoctoral researcher) between researchers in NHR@KIT and from the user communities earth system science, materials science, engineering in energy and mobility, as well as particle and astroparticle physics. We invited researches from these fields to submit proposals for collaborative projects.
A selection of current as well as completed projects from NHR@KIT can be found here:
Lattice Boltzmann methods (LBM) are a well-established mesoscopic approach to simulate a variety of
transport phenomena.
ICON-ART, the ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic Model with Aerosols and Reactive Trace Gases is a numerical weather prediction and climate modeling system jointly developed by several research institutions.
MOREExtensive experiments have recently yielded large data sets on the performance of internal combustion engines during cold starts and the first few miles of driving.
MoreThe main goal of the present project is the further development and validation of a new computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method.
MoreNanostructured materials provide unprecedented degrees of freedom to control light.
MoreClimate and weather models must realistically represent important state variables and also physical mechanisms
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Global satellite observations of atmospheric composition are essential for climate and weather research.
MOREMany areas of basic science are facing a dramatic increase in the volume of data.
MoreRadiation interacts with matter, whereby the frequencies of these interactions are specific for the matter’s composition.
MoreOzone is an important radiatively active trace gas in the atmosphere.
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