Introduction to NX NASTRAN (linear static and normal modes analysis)

Lecturer: Dr. Louis Komzsik
Chief Numerical Analyst
Office of Architecture and Technology
Siemens PLM Software

 
Date: September 28 and 29
Time: 10:00am to 4:00pm
Location: Sutardja Dai Hall

This lecture based seminar is open to CITRIS campuses
(UC Berkeley, Davis, Merced and Santa Cruz) and LBNL.
RSVP is required - space is very limited. Please send your request to:Masoud Nikravesh @ (Nikravesh@eecs.berkeley.edu)

 

Agenda:

Day 1

Introduction to NX CAE Software

Presenter: Marilyn Tomlin
Advanced Applications Engineer
CAE COE
Siemens Product Lifecycle Management Software Inc.

Date: September 21 and 22
Time: 10:00am to 4:00pm
Location: Sutardja Dai Hall

 
LapTop is required. Please bring your Laptop, since this training program is hands
on practice.

This is training program is open to CITRIS campuses (UC Berkeley, Davis, Merced and
Santa Cruz) and LBNL.

 

Accelerator-based computing and Manycore

                     Many-core and Accelerator-based Computing for Physics and Astronomy Applications

                    
                       CITRIS / Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley CA, USA
                                                    November 30 – December 2, 2009

NERSC, LBNL and CITRIS center at UC Berkeley, California announce an international conference on the role of emerging many-core architectures in science and technology. The focus of the conference is to usher experts and enthusiasts from disparate backgrounds in academia and industry to introduce, explore and discuss the scope and challenges of harnessing the full potential of these novel architectures for high performance computing specially in Physics and Astronomy applications. The developed solutions will have boarder impact across science and technology disciplines such as healthcare, energy, aerospace etc.

Amazon Computing Resources

We are pleased to report that Amazon is making initial
$25K/Computing Resources for FY2010 First-Quarter available to
support faculty and students who are  members of the Designated
Emphasis in Computational Science  and Engineering
(cse.berkeley.edu). Amazon will review milestones each quarter and
look to add additional grant $ amounts from AWS to Berkeley based on
success (and based on progress with securing additional funding via
potential government agencies. A matching arrangement may be