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The John von Neumann Institute for Computing (NIC), established in 1998 by Forschungszentrum Jülich and Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, focuses on supporting supercomputer-oriented simulation sciences. In 2006, GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung became a contract partner. NIC's core task is the peer-reviewed allocation of supercomputing resources for computational science projects across Germany and Europe. Its partners promote supercomputer-aided research through a three-pronged strategy: providing supercomputing resources for scientific and industrial projects, conducting supercomputer-oriented research and development in selected physics and natural sciences, and offering education and training in supercomputing via symposia, workshops, summer schools, seminars, and guest programs for scientists and students. The biennial NIC Symposium showcases activities and results from NIC-supported projects over the past two years. Contributions for the 8th NIC Symposium come from projects utilizing supercomputers JUROPA, JURECA, and JUQUEEN in Jülich, addressing topics in Astrophysics, Biology and Biophysics, Chemistry, Elementary Particle Physics, Materials Science, Condensed Matter, Soft Matter Science, Earth and Environment, Computer Science and Numerical Mathematics, Fluid Mechanics, and Plasma Physics.
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NIC Symposium 2016, Kurt Binder
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