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The EU Center of Excellence for Exascale in Solid Earth (ChEESE): Implementation, results, and roadmap for the second phase

  • Arnau Folch
  • , Claudia Abril
  • , Michael Afanasiev
  • , Giorgio Amati
  • , Michael Bader
  • , Rosa M. Badia
  • , Hafize B. Bayraktar
  • , Sara Barsotti
  • , Roberto Basili
  • , Fabrizio Bernardi
  • , Christian Boehm
  • , Beatriz Brizuela
  • , Federico Brogi
  • , Eduardo Cabrera
  • , Emanuele Casarotti
  • , Manuel J. Castro
  • , Matteo Cerminara
  • , Antonella Cirella
  • , Alexey Cheptsov
  • , Javier Conejero
  • Antonio Costa, Marc de la Asunción, Josep de la Puente, Marco Djuric, Ravil Dorozhinskii, Gabriela Espinosa, Tomaso Esposti-Ongaro, Joan Farnós, Nathalie Favretto-Cristini, Andreas Fichtner, Alexandre Fournier, Alice Agnes Gabriel, Jean Matthieu Gallard, Steven J. Gibbons, Sylfest Glimsdal, José Manuel González-Vida, Jose Gracia, Rose Gregorio, Natalia Gutierrez, Benedikt Halldorsson, Okba Hamitou, Guillaume Houzeaux, Stephan Jaure, Mouloud Kessar, Lukas Krenz, Lion Krischer, Soline Laforet, Piero Lanucara, Bo Li, Maria Concetta Lorenzino, Stefano Lorito, Finn Løvholt, Giovanni Macedonio, Jorge Macías, Guillermo Marín, Beatriz Martínez Montesinos, Leonardo Mingari, Geneviève Moguilny, Vadim Montellier, Marisol Monterrubio-Velasco, Georges Emmanuel Moulard, Masaru Nagaso, Massimo Nazaria, Christoph Niethammer, Federica Pardini, Marta Pienkowska, Luca Pizzimenti, Natalia Poiata, Leonhard Rannabauer, Otilio Rojas, Juan Esteban Rodriguez, Fabrizio Romano, Oleksandr Rudyy, Vittorio Ruggiero, Philipp Samfass, Carlos Sánchez-Linares, Sabrina Sanchez, Laura Sandri, Antonio Scala, Nathanael Schaeffer, Joseph Schuchart, Jacopo Selva, Amadine Sergeant, Angela Stallone, Matteo Taroni, Soelvi Thrastarson, Manuel Titos, Nadia Tonelllo, Roberto Tonini, Thomas Ulrich, Jean Pierre Vilotte, Malte Vöge, Manuela Volpe, Sara Aniko Wirp, Uwe Wössner
  • Department of Earth Sciences
  • Meteorological Office of Iceland
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
  • Cineca Consortium of Universities
  • Technical University of Munich
  • Istituto Nazionale Di Geofisica E Vulcanologia
  • University of Málaga
  • University of Stuttgart
  • CNRS
  • Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
  • Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
  • Norwegian Geotechnical Institute
  • Atos

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Abstract

The EU Center of Excellence for Exascale in Solid Earth (ChEESE) develops exascale transition capabilities in the domain of Solid Earth, an area of geophysics rich in computational challenges embracing different approaches to exascale (capability, capacity, and urgent computing). The first implementation phase of the project (ChEESE-1P; 2018–2022) addressed scientific and technical computational challenges in seismology, tsunami science, volcanology, and magnetohydrodynamics, in order to understand the phenomena, anticipate the impact of natural disasters, and contribute to risk management. The project initiated the optimisation of 10 community flagship codes for the upcoming exascale systems and implemented 12 Pilot Demonstrators that combine the flagship codes with dedicated workflows in order to address the underlying capability and capacity computational challenges. Pilot Demonstrators reaching more mature Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) were further enabled in operational service environments on critical aspects of geohazards such as long-term and short-term probabilistic hazard assessment, urgent computing, and early warning and probabilistic forecasting. Partnership and service co-design with members of the project Industry and User Board (IUB) leveraged the uptake of results across multiple research institutions, academia, industry, and public governance bodies (e.g. civil protection agencies). This article summarises the implementation strategy and the results from ChEESE-1P, outlining also the underpinning concepts and the roadmap for the on-going second project implementation phase (ChEESE-2P; 2023–2026).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)47-61
Number of pages15
JournalFuture Generation Computer Systems
Volume146
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2023

Keywords

  • Center of Excellence (CoE)
  • Code scalability
  • Early warning forecast
  • EuroHPC
  • Exascale transition
  • Geophysics
  • HPC service enabling
  • Natural hazards
  • Urgent computing

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