Ludovic Räss
Computational geoscientists with Earth science background. Julia GPU and HPC enthusiast.
Sessions
Computational Earth Science relies on modelling to explore complex physical systems that are difficult to observe directly and where data is limited. This is especially crucial in geodynamics and ice sheet dynamics, both of which require large-scale simulations on next-generation HPC systems. These simulations benefit significantly from automated data-driven model constraints, enhancing accuracy and predictive capability.
JuliaCon has its own peer-reviewed academic proceedings journal, where authors can publish their work presented at JuliaCon. This talk will give an overview of the JuliaCon proceedings, discussing its structure, its submission and review process, its technical infrastructure and how people in the community can get involved.