The SC22 conference schedule provides the first glimpse of the finalists for this year's coveted ACM Gordon Bell Prize, awarded annually with $10,000 courtesy of HPC luminary Gordon Bell, to recognize "innovation in applying high-performance computing to applications in science, engineering, and large-scale data analytics."
The finalists for the 2022 ACM Gordon Bell Prize are:
Project: 2.5 Million-Atom Ab Initio Electronic-Structure Simulation of Complex Metallic Heterostructures with DGDFT
Listed author: Qingcai Jian, University of Science and Technology of China
Supercomputer: OceanLight
Project: Exaflops Biomedical Knowledge Graph Analytics
Listed author: Ramakrishnan Kannan, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Supercomputer: Frontier
Project: Extreme-Scale Earthquake Simulation with Uncertainty Quantification
Listed author: Tsuyoshi Ichimura, University of Tokyo
Supercomputer: Fugaku
Project: Extreme-Scale Many-against-Many Protein Similarity Search
Listed author: Oguz Selvitopi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Supercomputer: unknown Summit
Project: Pushing the Frontier in Laser-Based Electron Accelerators Design with Groundbreaking Mesh-Refined Particle-in-Cell Simulations on Pre-Exascale Supercomputers
Listed author: Jean-Luc Vay , Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Supercomputers: Fugaku, Perlmutter, Summit
Project: Reshaping Geostatistical Modeling and Prediction for Extreme-Scale Environmental Applications
Listed author: David Keyes, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Supercomputer: Fugaku
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