Seid Korić from Sarajevo, who currently lives in Chicago, USA, has set a new world record in the parallel scaling of commercial engineering code in supercomputers by using a program that stimulates complex problems in the world.
Kopić is a professor of mechanical sciences ad engineering at the University of Illinois and a senior coordinator at the National Center for supercomputer applications (NCSA).
He used the supercomputer Blue Waters I program LS-DYNA, that stimulates complex problems in the world, in auto-industry, air-industry, in manufacturing activities and bioengineering, where he scored a scaling 15.000 cores and achieved a new record.
“Since Blu Waters was released into production and we were trying to test it on extreme scales”, said Kopić.
Large companies that develop software often do not have enough time or experts to use these supercomputers and available programs, because they focus on their daily needs.
NCSA, where Kopić works, seeks to enable supercomputers to certain extreme scales that would greatly facilitate their operations.
(Source: Klix.ba)



