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* Carpet: Collect performance statistics of parallel HPC simulations, output and display these [C++, MPI -- Erik]
 
* Carpet: Collect performance statistics of parallel HPC simulations, output and display these [C++, MPI -- Erik]
 
* Carpet: Design and implement a tree data structure for (integer) bounding boxes [C++ -- Erik]
 
* Carpet: Design and implement a tree data structure for (integer) bounding boxes [C++ -- Erik]
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* Carpet: add dynamic memory management for OpenMP task-based prolongation (https://bitbucket.org/eschnett/carpet/branch/rhaas/openmp-tasks) [C++ -- Roland, Erik[
 
* McLachlan: Improve performance of OpenCL code on CPUs [OpenCL, assembler -- Erik]
 
* McLachlan: Improve performance of OpenCL code on CPUs [OpenCL, assembler -- Erik]
 
* McLachlan: Improve performance of OpenCL code on GPUs [OpenCL, GPUs -- Erik]
 
* McLachlan: Improve performance of OpenCL code on GPUs [OpenCL, GPUs -- Erik]
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* Website: produce map of ET users automatically (ticket: https://trac.einsteintoolkit.org/ticket/260) [none -- Roland]
 
* Website: produce map of ET users automatically (ticket: https://trac.einsteintoolkit.org/ticket/260) [none -- Roland]
 
* Website: investigate using GitHub Actions instead of running our own Jenkins (demo here: https://github.com/EinsteinToolkit/BuildAndTest/) [some scripting -- Ian, Roland, Steve]
 
* Website: investigate using GitHub Actions instead of running our own Jenkins (demo here: https://github.com/EinsteinToolkit/BuildAndTest/) [some scripting -- Ian, Roland, Steve]
* MoL: fully integrate IMEX operators (https://trac.einsteintoolkit.org/ticket/1066) [C -- Roland]
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* MoL: fully integrate IMEX operators (https://trac.einsteintoolkit.org/ticket/1066) [C -- Roland, David Radice, Philipp Moesta]
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* MoL: finish up RK-prolongation (https://bitbucket.org/cactuscode/cactusnumerical/commits/branch/ianhinder%2Frkprol) [C -- Ian, Roland, Eloisa, Erik]
 
* Add a Debian style popularity contest (https://bitbucket.org/einsteintoolkit/tickets/issues/2065 [C or python -- Ian, Roland]
 
* Add a Debian style popularity contest (https://bitbucket.org/einsteintoolkit/tickets/issues/2065 [C or python -- Ian, Roland]
  

Revision as of 12:16, 18 May 2020

Projects for Summer Students

This page lists some projects for summer students, suitable e.g. for an REU student or Google Summer of Code students. Most of these projects are both self-contained and open-ended, and could be extended at will.

(Entry format: Subproject: Title [Required knowledge -- potential supervisor])

Current projects

Finished projects

  • Carpet: write a single output files per MPI rank rank rather than one per group or one per variable [C++ -- Roland]
  • GetComponents: track component inter-dependencies to handle components being checked out into directories provided by others [Perl -- Roland]
  • Cactus/MoL: investigate performance of Adams-Bashforth time integrators in MoL [none -- Roland, Ian, Erik; summer student at NCSA]
  • Cactus/MoL: add startup code for Adams-Bashforth time integrators to MoL [C -- Roland, Erik, Ian; summer student at NCSA]
    • ICH: is this useful without corresponding code in Carpet to remove the buffer zones?
    • RH: it is probably not sufficient, but is necessary to get things working. I am still not sure if the buffer zones cannot be removed during checkpoint recovery. It may also be possible without.
    • this project is done, unfortunately no speedup.
  • Cactus: support running tests in parallel (done by Steve and Roland, needs debugging though. Steve's version and Roland's version) [Perl -- Roland]
  • Cactus: Provide generic output routines (https://trac.einsteintoolkit.org/ticket/822) (Zeran Zhu's code) [C, C++ -- Roland]