UM-Bridge is a language-agnostic interface linking Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) packages and numerical model software. It allows
- Speeding up UQ projects from prototype to HPC
- Making UQ and model software available to a wide audience
- Reproducible, community-driven UQ benchmarking
For more information, see UM-Bridge documentation.
This workshop has the following goals:
- Get users familiar with UM-Bridge
- Initiate collaborations between UQ and model experts
- Advance the UQ software ecosystem
- Anne Reinarz [email protected]
- Linus Seelinger [email protected]
The workshop will be held online and span two days:
- Monday, December 11, 11:00 - 18:00 CET
- Tuesday, December 12, 11:00 - 18:00 CET
- For American time zones, we offer additional late sessions
We will use gather.town as our online platform.
Registration is available through the registration form until December 1st.
For practical exercises, you will need working installations of
- docker (available at docker.com)
- Python
All times in CET (GMT+1).
Italic: Invited talks related to UM-Bridge.
Time | Session |
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11:00 | Welcome |
11:10 | Sergey Dolgov (Bath uni.): Tensor Train Toolbox |
11:30 | Delphine Sinoquet (IFP Energies nouvelles): Lagun - User friendly UQ framework |
11:50 | Lunch break |
13:00 | Linus Seelinger (KIT Karlsruhe): Introduction to UM-Bridge |
13:40 | Practical: UM-Bridge basics / Participants' projects |
14:40 | Brief introductions of participants |
15:00 | Katherine Rosenfeld (Gates Foundation): UQ in disease models |
15:20 | Dave Ponting (OpenGoSim): Coupling Pflotran-OGS reservoir simulator to applications |
15:40 | Dimitrios Tsapetis (Johns Hopkins uni.): UQpy |
16:00 | Coffee break |
16:20 | Anne Reinarz (Durham uni.): Intro containers, containerized UM-Bridge models/benchmarks |
17:00 | Practical: Containerized models / Participants' projects |
18:00 | |
20:00 | Late session: Practical, participants' projects (primarily for western time zones) |
Time | Session |
---|---|
11:00 | Niklas Baumgarten (KIT Karlsruhe): UM++ Bridge - Accessing Models and Methods from FEM Software M++ via UM-Bridge |
11:20 | Thomas Schillinger (Mannheim uni.): UQ in traffic models |
11:40 | Sebastian Krumscheid (KIT Karlsruhe): Multilevel Monte Carlo Methods for Parametric Expectations: Distribution and Robustness Measures |
12:00 | Lunch break |
13:00 | Cristian Mezzanotte (Google): Cloud platforms, HPC on kubernetes |
13:30 | Linus Seelinger (KIT Karlsruhe): Cloud-based HPC for UM-Bridge models |
14:00 | Practical: UM-Bridge cloud + HPC / Participants' projects |
15:00 | Coffee break |
15:20 | Mikkel Lykkegaard (digiLab Solutions): Multilevel Delayed Acceptance, UM-Bridge at digiLab |
15:40 | Kolhaas, Rebecca (Stuttgart uni.): Bayesvalidrox - Surrogate-assisted Bayesian Validation of computational models |
16:00 | Discussion groups |
16:30 | Discussion wrap-up |
16:40 | Ravin Kumar (Google): Building the worlds biggest rockets at SpaceX with pymc |
17:00 | Practical: Participants' projects |
18:00 | |
20:00 | Late session: Practical, participants' projects (primarily for western time zones) |