Supercomputer simulation is prevalent in many fields and playing an increasingly central role in the advancement of science, technology, and industry. Its target domains range from the nanoscale and elementary particle behavior to universe-spanning phenomena. Development of high-performance computing algorithms is essential to meet the expanding demand for computation in these myriad fields. The aim of the Division of Computational Algorithms is to achieve the levels of performance and reliability required for fundamental computational science applications in next-generation supercomputers, based on the multifaceted perspectives of computational mathematics and parallel processing. In collaboration with the Division of Computer Architecture and the Division of Computational Applications, our purpose is to develop computational algorithms and provide fundamental high-performance software optimized based on both the advanced computer hardware and the nature of the targeted problems.
Division of Computational Algorithm
Name | Graduate School | Position |
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Sakurai Tetsuya | Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba | Professor |
Tomisaka Kohji | Division of Theoretical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan | Professor |
Takahashi Daisuke | Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba | Associate Professor |
Yuasa Fukuko | Computing Research Center, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization | Associate Professor |
Tadano Hiroto | Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba | Assistant Professor |
Matsufuru Hideo | Computing Research Center, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization | Assistant Professor |