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SC15: Societal Impact of Earthquake Simulations at Extreme Scale

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Thomas Jordan is a professor of Earth Sciences at University of Southern California and the Director of the Southern California Earthquake Center. It's a big national collaboration of over a thousand earthquake experts and 70 institutions. Dr. Jordan uses the computational resources of XSEDE, the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment, to model earthquakes and help reduce their risk to life and property. Dr. Jordan was invited to speak at SC15 on the Societal Impact of Earthquake Simulations at Extreme Scale. The SC15 supercomputing conference takes place in Austin, November 15-20, 2015. SC15 showcases the latest in high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis to advance scientific discovery, research, education and commerce. Thomas Jordan: One thing people need to understand is we need a lot of supercomputer time in order to be able to do these calculations. Some of our simulation models that are based on the simulation of earthquake physics can take hundreds of millions of hou