ICMMES Awards

 There are at least three awards given out at ICMMES Conference each year since 2016:

  • The ICMMES-Sugon Award for Young Scientists sporsored by Sugon, a supercomputing company in China;
  • The ICMMES-CSRC Award for Recent PhD Recipients sponsored by Beijing Computational Science Research Center, a research establishment in China,
  • and (c) The ICMMES-MDPI Award for Best Poster, sponsored by Computation, an open access computational science journal.

The awards are aiming at supporting young scientists working in the ICMMES' focused areas. The winners are selected by a selection committee appointed by the ICMMES Scientific Committee and the local organizing committee. The awards were given by one of Co-Chairs of the ICMMES scientific committee, and the Chair of the ICMMES local organizing committee, at the end of each ICMMES Conference.

 

 

The ICMMES-Sugon Award for Young Scientists

The ICMMES-Sugon Award is given to young scientists (up to 6 years after his/her PhD defense) working in the ICMMES' focused areas, with an emphasis on, but not limited to, HPC related applications. The award includes US$1000 plus a waive of registration fees to attend ICMMES conference

Award winners

 

2016

Songze Chen, Hua Zhong University of Science and Technology, China
For his study on gas kinetic schemes and unified gas kinetic schemes for flows in continuum and nonequilibrium regions.

 2017

Not given

 

2018

      

Lei Wu, University of  Strathclyde, UK

For his work titled "Sound propagation through a rarefied gas: kinetic theory, high-order LBM, and moment equations".

 2019

Not given 

The ICMMES-CSRC Award for Recent PhD Recipients

The ICMMES-CSRC Award is given to a young scientist who recently finished his/her PhD (up to 2 years after his/her PhD defense) in one of the ICMMES' focused areas. The award includes US$500 cash plus a waive of registration fees to attend ICMMES conference. Further details can be found here. The application or nomination should be submitted to awards@icmmes.org by Saturday, April 25, 2020.

Award winners

2016

Amin Safi, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland

For his work on GPU implementation and numerical investigation of LB models for multi-component fluids.

2017 Not Given.                                                                                                                                          
2018

Abbas Fakhari, University of Pennsylvania, USA

For his work titled "PhaseField Modeling of Complex Fluids using Lattice Boltzmann Methods".

2019

Cheng Peng, Pennsylvania State University, USA

For his work titled "Applications of the lattice Boltzmann method in studying particle-laden turbulent flows"

 

The ICMMES Award for the Best GPU-Related Presentation by Students and Post-Docs

The PNY Award for the Best Presentation on GPU Computing and Applications will be given to a student or post-doctoral researcher (up to 2 years after PhD degree). All students and post-doctral researchers who give presentations on GPU computing and applications are qualified to be a winner. The winner will be selected during the ICMMES Conference and will be annouced and presented during the Conference's Closing Ceremory. A selection committee appointed by ICMMES Scientific Committee will be responsible for deciding the winner. The winner will receive a recent NVIDIA high-performance GPU to support his/her research.

 

Award winners

2016

Dennis Mierke, Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Germany

For his presentation entitled "Efficient Calculation of Sub-grid Distances for Higher-Order Boundary Conditions".

 

 

 

The ICMMES-MDPI Best Poster Award

 

The ICMMES-MDPI Best Poster Award is given to the best poster presentation at the ICMMES-2020 conference. All participants who make poster presentations automatically qualify to enter, and the winner will receive 500 CHF in cash.

Previous Award winners

2016

Yu-Hang Tang, Brown University, USA

For his poster entitled "Petascale Dissipative Particle Dynamics of Biomedical Microfluidic Devices"

2017

Lucien Vienne, Simon Marié, and Francesco Grasso, from Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers,
Laboratoire DynFluid, France, for their poster "Lattice Boltzmann simulation of a multicomponent
viscous fingering instability at high Schmidt number
".

 

 

 

 

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