June 30, 2026 to July 2, 2026
Argonne National Laboratory
America/Chicago timezone

REGISTRATION DEADLINES:

05/20/2026 - Foreign Nationals

05/30/2026 - US Citizens

 

GATE PASS REQUEST DEADLINE:

05/20/2026 - Foreign Nationals

05/30/2026 - US Citizens

 

The Nek project has a long history dating to the mid 1980s and is still one of the main applications on current supercomputers with its open-source spectral element codes Nek5000, NekCEM, and NekRS.  As part of many important HPC programs, such as the ECP or JUREAP, Nek codes have defined many current performance expectations and blueprints for cutting-edge CFD on current supercomputers.

 

Starting at Argonne in 2010, the Nek User Meeting has been held quasi-annually with meetings in Zurich (2012), Thessaloniki (2014), Argonne (2015), MIT (2016), UIUC (2017), Univ. of Florida (2018), Julich Supercomputing Center (2024), Commonwealth University (2025), and Argonne (2026).  There are typically 30-50 attendees and 80 percent of those give presentations on current projects and developments.  The meeting includes updates on the software, which is used by over 500 researchers world wide in national laboratories, industry and universities, for a variety of energy-related applications.

 

The attendees include developers as well as leading edge users who are pushing the scope of the software to cover new applications.  Recent advances include compressible combustion, magnetohydrodynamics for fusion breeder blanket design, and radiation transport for molten-salt reactor design.

 

In addition to user presentations and tutorials by developers, we anticipate a technical presentation by NVIDIA.

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All times are in America/Chicago

Location

Argonne National Laboratory
Building 240/Room 1501
9700 S. Cass Ave. Lemont, IL 60439
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Extra information

Chairpersons:

Misun Min

Paul Fischer