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Re: [ESPResSo-users] ESPResSo: The next 15 Years
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Ulf Schiller |
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Re: [ESPResSo-users] ESPResSo: The next 15 Years |
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Fri, 1 Apr 2016 09:31:40 -0400 |
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I think there is a lack of Big Data.
On 04/01/2016 09:20 AM, address@hidden wrote:
> Way too obvious
>
> Best wishes, Gary
>
> (Sent from my iPhone)
>
>> On 1 Apr 2016, at 13:11, Georg Rempfer <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> Outpacing the rapidly evolving soft matter spectrum demands constant
>> innovation.
>>
>> ESPResSo has been simulating soft matter for more than 15 years and,
>> through aggressive scientific investments in key research areas such
>> as algorithms, efficiency, high performance computing, and
>> best-in-class analytic capabilities, has a deep understanding of the
>> breadth and complexity of physics.
>>
>> To take ESPResSo to the next level, today we announce our long-term
>> innovation mission. To better reflect its goals, ESPResSo, the
>> Extensible Simulation Package for the Research on Soft Matter will be
>> renamed to METHLAB, the Multiphysics Exascale Technology with
>> High-Level Artificial Brain.
>>
>> METHLAB will be the ideal platform for total exploration production in
>> your personalized soft matter strategy. It has a top-down exascale
>> mindset and uses modern techniques such as automatic code generation,
>> deep learning, and cloud. It is developed in a holistic agile
>> development progress.
>>
>> METHLAB is ideal for any challenge in soft matter. It is
>> multi-physics, multi-scale, multi-platform, multi-agent, and
>> multi-tasking. It is optimized for Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure and
>> powers our new Physics-as-a-Service platform. One-click publication of
>> results to Facebook, Twitter, ResearchGate and Nature Magazine is
>> available in our mobile apps for iOS, Android, and BlackBerry, now in
>> beta and available on the App Store -- just search for Espresso To Go.
>>
>> We will return METHLAB to tried and trusted, mature technologies. Git
>> will be replaced with CVS, and all C++11 code will be rewritten in
>> Fortran to improve portability and to fully leverage decades of
>> compiler development excellence. At the same time, the Python
>> interface, announced for ESPResSo four years ago but having gone
>> nowhere, will be scrapped in favor of a modern Node.js frontend to be
>> able to tap into the vast amount of intellectual capital available in
>> software developers on the market.
>>
>>
>> The ESPResSo Development Team
>
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