Dear Condor Users, I am Sónia Liléo and I am working as
R&D manager at O2 Vind, the largest Swedish on-shore wind power producer. We are actively present in all stages of
wind power development, from the first wind speed measurements to the
construction of the wind farms, the production of wind-generated electricity and
the wind energy retail business. We are at the moment testing a simulation
model that uses distributed computing technology, namely Condor, to share the
workload between several machines. We have a cluster of computers where we have
installed Condor and have been trying to configure it in order to be able to
run this model. Is there anyone of you who would like to visit
Stockholm and help us with configuring Condor in our machines? We would like to meet personally someone
that has experience of using Condor that can help us in our start-up work with
Condor. Please let me know as soon as possible if
you are interested. We are willing to pay for your help. By the way, the Center for High Performance
Computing of the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm is organizing a
two-day symposium that will be held on the 30th and 31st
August to celebrate its 20th anniversary. “Included in the symposium will be
talks by world-leading scientists on high-performance computing in Europe and
Sweden, and science done using such high-end computing power. At this symposium
we will also inaugurate our new Cray XT6m system. A poster session highlighting
accomplishments by users of high-performance computing in Sweden, as part of
SNIC Interaction, will complement the event. SNIC users are invited to submit
an abstract of their poster using the abstract submission feature of this
webpage.” Please visit http://agenda.albanova.se/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=2062
for more information. It might be a good opportunity to combine
the participation in this symposium with some days of work at our company and with
a visit to the lovely city of Stockholm! Kind Regards, Sónia Sónia Liléo, Ph. D. Wind resource analyst – R&D manager |