The High Performance Computing Research Group is focused experimenting with new multiprocessing paradigms to improve performance and scalability of software applications.
From embedded systems to cloud computing, from bleeding-edge accelerators and hybrid computing infrastructures to large parallel systems, the group researches and evaluates computing systems, data networks and their interaction.
One of the ultimate goals is to prototype and validate novel parallel computing frameworks to enable the development of next generation high-performance, scalable software applications, capable of tackling the ever-increasing complexity of real world engineering, design and digital media challenges.
Nucleus is a unified dynamics framework based on particles with constraints. The goal of this research is to unify all dynamics in a single solver so that things like cloth, rigid bodies and liquids all interact effortlessly.
Results Of The Enumeration Of Costas Arrays Of Order 29 (2011)
Fast Fluid Dynamics on the Single-chip Cloud Computer (2011)
Asymetric Flow Control for Data Transfer in Hybrid Computing Systems (2010)
All Text and Imagery Copyright © 2013 Autodesk, Inc. All Rights Reserved.