TotalSim Exhibiting at SC11 this week

TotalSim Exhibiting at SC11 this week

Each year, Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) highlights the work of faculty, researchers and business partners at its exhibitor booth at SC11 Supercomputing Conference. Presentations will showcase the center's collaborations in higher education and its signature programs to propel the state of Ohio's economic development, Blue Collar Computing (BCC) and the Ralph Regula School of Computational Science. OSC's booth partners this year include: The Alliance for High Performance Digital Manufacturing (AHPDM), The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Nimbis Services, The Ohio State University (OSU) Department of Biomedical Informatics, and TotalSim.

We are excite to be showcasing our CFD work and our efforts working with OSC on expanding access and use of HPC computing to a broader range of small and medium sized engineering and manufacturing businesses.

In preparation for the show, Matt Cragun put together a new video of a few flow visualization from some projects and demos we've done in the last year. Most of the visualizations were accomplished using our standard automated "Post-Pro" routines using in the open source codes OpenFOAM and ParaView, and the high res renderings Matt did in Blender (again open source). I've posted the video on TotalSim USA's new YouTube Channel.

Also suggest you pay a visit to Partner pages to see the other exhibitors videos... I especially like NCMS's Jon Riley's talk on the "missing middle"... (NCMS is the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences, of hich TotalSim is a member)