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The Second Annual Conference of Supercomputing Applied Techonology of China Academy of Engineering Physics

The Second Annual Conference of Supercomputing Applied Techonology of China Academy of Engineering Physics was held in Mianyang, Sichuan, China from March 30th to 31st, 2018. The conference was hosted by the Institute of Computer Applied of China Academy of Engineering Physics, assisted by High-performance Numerical Simulation Software Center of China Academy of Engineering Physics and Beijing Institute of applied Physics and Computational Mathematics. This conference is an academuc meeting for supercomputing users, focusing on the research and development and application of high-performance numerical simulation application software, conducting cutting-edge technology exchanges, software product demonstrations and demonstration of important simulation results. The conference invited a number of research institutes of china Academy of Engineering Physics, the China Aerodynamics Research and Development Center, the National University of Defense Techonology and several well-known CAE software companies to participate in the conference to achieve the deep integration and exchange of autonomous software, commercial software and promote Development of domestic supercomputing application technology. The topics of this session include:

Advanced technology of supercomputing application

The latest progress of software products

The user's important simulation results show

Supercomputing user training and interactive communication

Academician Ciaojie Chen from Software Center of China Academy of Engineering Physics was invited to attend the conference and made a report entiled "The Progress and Application of High-performance Electromagnetic Simulation Software JEMS".

Our Company was invited by China Academy of Engineering Physics to attend this meeting. Chunlei Ma from our company made a report tiled "Structural Integrity Assessment Based on Fracture Mechanics".