HiDALGO
HPC and Big Data Technologies for Global Systems.
Social Networks Pilot
We analyze and simulate the spread of information in social networks.
Urban Air Pollution Pilot
We analyze and simulate the evolution of air pollution in urban areas.
Migration Pilot
We analyze and simulate migration flows and refugee movements.
Motivation & Main ObjectivesOur society faces a wide range of global challenges in different areas such as sociology, economy, ecology and technology. Solving the most vital… | Scientific Goals and AchievementsIn HiDALGO we conduct research and go beyond state-of-the-art in multiple areas. Our scientific work drive the technology evolution targeted in… | ServicesA summary of contact points to use the services provided by the HiDALGO consortium. Soon, the HiDALGO portal will provide easy access to our codes… | Success StoriesEach of the success stories below is a summary of a successful work that has been conducted within one of our pilot applications and one or more… |
Announcements
HiDALGO's final Newsletter is here!
HIDALGO’s final newsletter has arrived, check it out now [here]({{ (.Resources.GetMatch “2022-04_Newsletter.pdf”).RelPermalink }})!
Video of the main achievements of HiDALGO
Our new video about the main achievements of HiDALGO has been completed.
PUBLIC LECTURE: PROJECT HIDALGO - COMPUTER SIMULATIONS IN HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING
This was a very special occasion for a group of HiDALGO researchers in February 2022. Special, since they presented their findings in a real face-to-face lecture at the city library in Stuttgart, south of Germany. The event focussed on public. In order to meet Corona-Restrictions, the hosts live-streamed the event via Youtube to enable more persons to participate.
HiDALGO's Newsletter is Here!
2022 is here and with it so is our latest Newsletter. Check it out to see what we are doing to build up our internal community and what HiDALGO events have been going on!
MPI course now available with Python interface
Rolf Rabenseifner at HLRS developed a comprehensive MPI-3.1/4.0 course with slides and a large set of exercises including solutions. The slides and exercises show the C, Fortran and, since summer 2021, also the Python (mpi4py) interfaces. HiDALGO provided the first input and an initial contribution to such a Python project, which has found already an extremely positive resonance.