The meeting will be held in the large Music Room in the main house.
Schedule
Monday, June 16th
Arrivals
7-8pm Dinner
Social time: there are several comfortable rooms available for socialising and the bar is open 6pm-11:55pm
Tuesday, June 17th
Day 1: Science
8-9am Breakfast
9-9:10am Welcome and announcements
9:10-9:30am Bernard Schutz: Introduction/The history of NR at Gregynog
9:30-10:30am Mark Hannam: “Future gravitational wave detectors and their challenge to numerical relativity”
10:30-11am Discussion
(Chaired by Eugene Lim)
11-11:30am Coffee/Tea
11:30am-12:30pm Jonathan Thompson: "The ongoing binary black hole problem”
12:30-1pm Discussion
(Chaired by Mark Hannam)
1-2pm Lunch
2-3pm William Cook: “Binary neutron star mergers: Current status and future challenges”
3-3:30pm: Discussion
(Chaired by Ian Hawke)
3:30-4pm Coffee/Tea
4-5pm William East: “Exploring new realms of extreme gravity and matter with numerical relativity”
5-5:30pm: Discussion
(Chaired by Katy Clough)
7-8pm Dinner
Social time: there are several comfortable rooms available for socialising and the bar is open 6pm-11:55pm
Wednesday, June 18th
Day 2: Codes and Infrastructure
8-9am Breakfast
9-10am Andrew Myers: "Performance-portable adaptive mesh refinement for structured meshes and particles using AMReX"
10-11am Deborah Ferguson: “Current status and future plans for the Einstein Toolkit”
(Chaired by Ian Hawke)
11-11:30am Coffee/Tea
11:30am-1pm Mariann Hardey: “Building a diverse and inclusive numerical relativity community”
(Remote session, chaired by Eugene Lim)
1-2pm Lunch
2-2:30pm Miren Radia: “MHDuet versus GRTeclyn - using AMReX for numerical relativity”
2:30-3pm Han Zhang: “ExaGRyPE - a new driver for numerical relativity”
3-3:30pm Discussion
(Chaired by Tobias Weinzierl)
3:30-4pm Coffee/Tea
4-5pm Shuisheng He: “Collaborative Computational Project in Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics - Our experience as a new CCP”
(Chaired by Mark Hannam)
5:30-6:45pm A group walk through the gardens and woods (depending on the weather)
7-8pm Dinner
Social time: there are several comfortable rooms available for socialising and the bar is open 6pm-11:55pm
Thursday, June 19th
Day 3: Funding and Organisation
8-9am Breakfast, check-out from rooms, store baggage
9-10am Mark Wilkinson: “A guide to the UK HPC landscape”
10-11am Katherine Riley: “What’s Next? In a post-Moore landscape, what is next for US HPC?”
(Chaired by Tobias Weinzierl)
11-11:30am Coffee/Tea
11.30-11.45am - Tobias Weinzierl: “EuroHPC JU - available resources and application routes”
11.45am-12pm - Hussam Al Daas: “The Computational Mathematics Theme at STFC”
12-1pm Discussion on funding and organisation
(Chaired by Katy Clough)
1-2pm Lunch
2-3:30pm Roadmap discussion
(Chaired by Eugene Lim)
3:30-4pm Coffee/Tea and goodbyes!