Master Complex Systems Simulations with FGPU2 at NVIDIA GTC
Complex systems exist everywhere, from cellular systems to crowds and road networks.
Understanding and managing these complex systems is fast becoming one of the biggest challenges for research, policy, and industry. Unlocking their secrets will not only embolden our understanding of critical biological processes but also enable us to better grasp man-made systems and predict their behavior in light of certain variables.
Join Paul Richmond, Director of Research Software Engineering, University of Sheffield, at GTC for ‘Simulate the World and Everything in It’ to learn the latest techniques for successfully simulating complex systems. You’ll explore:
Complex systems exist everywhere, from cellular systems to crowds and road networks.
Understanding and managing these complex systems is fast becoming one of the biggest challenges for research, policy, and industry. Unlocking their secrets will not only embolden our understanding of critical biological processes but also enable us to better grasp man-made systems and predict their behavior in light of certain variables.
Join Paul Richmond, Director of Research Software Engineering, University of Sheffield, at GTC for ‘Simulate the World and Everything in It’ to learn the latest techniques for successfully simulating complex systems. You’ll explore:
- How to simulate complex systems at any biological scale
- FGPU2 - a new open-source C++ and Python runtime for automatically translating agent-based descriptions of a complex system to the GPU
- How to create highly efficient simulations of interacting agents with a variety of interaction patterns using FGPU2
- Key techniques, such as runtime compilation, that make this magic happen