Established researcher on computational structural mechanics.
SEEK ID: https://workflowhub.eu/people/1316
Location:
Spain
ORCID:
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7544-1906
Joined: 3rd Mar 2026
Expertise: High Performance Computing, Python, numerical methods
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eFlows4HPC project aims at providing workflow software stack and an additional set of services to enable the integration of HPC simulations and modelling with big data analytics and machine learning in scientific and industrial applications. The project is also developing the HPC Workflows as a Service (HPCWaaS) methodology that aims at providing tools to simplify the development, deployment, execution and reuse of workflows. The project demonstrates its advances through three application Pillars ...
Teams: Cluster Emergent del Cervell Humà, Workflows and Distributed Computing, Pillar I: Manufacturing, Pillar II: Climate, Pillar III: Urgent computing for natural hazards, eFlows4HPC general, COMPSs Tutorials
Web page: https://eflows4hpc.eu
Distributed computing aims to offer tools and mechanisms that enable the sharing, selection, and aggregation of a wide variety of geographically distributed computational resources in a transparent way. The research done in this team is based on the past expertise of the group, and on extending it towards the aspects of distributed computing that can benefit from this expertise. The team at BSC has a strong focus on programming models and resource management and scheduling in distributed computing ...
Space: eFlows4HPC
Public web page: https://www.bsc.es/discover-bsc/organisation/scientific-structure/workflows-and-distributed-computing
Organisms: Not specified
Team created to publish applications during COMPSs Tutorials, and share them among participants.
Space: eFlows4HPC
Public web page: https://www.bsc.es/education/training/bsc-training/bsc-training-course-programming-distributed-computing-platforms-compss/
Organisms: Not specified
ROR ID: https://ror.org/05sd8tv96
Department: Not specified
Country:
Spain
City: Barcelona
Web page: https://www.bsc.es/
Sensitivity Analysis to identify the material properties governing the structural failure of an open-hole test
Introduction
The certification of composite structures in the aeronautical sector follows a building-block pyramid approach, in which structural complexity, material uncertainties, and computational cost increase progressively across scales. To reduce reliance on extensive experimental campaigns, high-fidelity finite element simulations are increasingly employed for virtual testing. ...
Type: COMPSs
Creators: Jorge Ejarque, Gerard Guillamet, Riccardo Cecco, Aravind Sasikumar, Said Abdel-Monsef, Albert Turon, Rosa M Badia
Submitter: Raül Sirvent
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