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F. Wang, I. Wald, Q. Wu, W. Usher, C. R. Johnson. “CPU Isosurface Ray Tracing of Adaptive Mesh Refinement Data.” IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2019.
O. Díaz -Ibarra, J. Spinti, A. Fry, B. Isaac, J. N. Thornock, M. Hradisky, S. Smith, P. J. Smith. “A validation/uncertainty quantification analysis for a 1.5 MW oxy-coal fired furnace: Part A sensitivity analysis.”. Journal of Verification, Validation and Uncertainty Quantification. 2018.
B. Peterson, A. Humphrey, D. Sunderland, J. Sutherland, T. Saad, H. Dasari, M. Berzins. “Automatic Halo Management for the Uintah GPU-Heterogeneous Asynchronous Many-Task Runtime,” In International Journal of Parallel Programming, Dec, 2018.
S. Kumar, A. Humphrey, W. Usher, S. Petruzza, B. Peterson, J. A. Schmidt, D. Harris, B. Isaac, J. Thornock, T. Harman, V. Pascucci,, M. Berzins. “Scalable Data Management of the Uintah Simulation Framework for Next-Generation Engineering Problems with Radiation,” In Supercomputing Frontiers, Springer International Publishing, pp. 219--240. 2018.
A. Mirzayeva, N. A. Slavinskaya, M. Abbasi, J. H. Starke, A. Packard, W. Li, M. Frenklach. “Uncertainty quantification in chemical modeling” Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 20. 2018.
A. Sanderson, A. Humphrey, J. Schmidt and R. Sisneros, "Coupling the Uintah Framework and the VisIt Toolkit for Parallel In Situ Data Analysis and Visualization and Computational Steering", to be published in High Performance Computing, ISC High Performance 2018 International Workshops, Frankfurt, Germany, June 24-28, 2018, Revised Selected Papers.
Q. Wu, S. Petruzza, S. Kumar, F. Wang, I. Wald, V. Pascucci, C. D. Hansen. “VisIt-OSPRay: Toward an Exascale Volume Visualization System”. Eurographics Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualization. 2018.
B. Peterson, A. Humphrey, J. Schmidt, M. Berzins. “Addressing Global Data Dependencies in Heterogeneous Asynchronous Runtime Systems on GPUs." Awarded Best Paper, In Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Extreme Scale Programming Models and Middleware - ESPM2'17, ACM, 2017.
J. K. Holmen, A. Humphrey, D. Sunderland, and M. Berzins, “Improving uintah’s scalability through the use of portable kokkos-based data parallel tasks,” in Proceedings of the Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2017 on Sustainability, Success and Impact, ser. PEARC17. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017, pp. 27:1–27:8.
T. Holland, T. H. Fletcher. “A Comprehensive Model of Single Particle Pulverized Coal Combustion Extended to Oxy-coal Conditions”, 10th U.S. National Meeting of The Combustion Institute. College Park, MD. 2017.
A. Hegde, W. Li, J. Oreluk, A. Packard, M.Frenklach. “Consistency Analysis for Massively Inconsistent Datasets in Bound-to-Bound Data Collaboration”, SIAM/ASA.
N. A. Slavinskaya, J. H. Starcke, M. Abbasi, A. Mirzayeva, U. Riedel, M. Frenklach, A. Packard, W. Li, J. Oreluk, A. Hegde. “Consistent Syngas Chemical Mechanism from Collaborative Data Processing”, 55th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting. Grapevine, TX. 2017.
Holland, T., S. Bhat, P. Marcy, J. Gattiker, J. D. Kress, and T. H. Fletcher, “Modeling Effects of Annealing on Coal Char Reactivity to O2 and CO2 Based on Preparation Conditions,” Energy and Fuels, 31, 10727-10744 (2017). DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.7b01888.
C. Earl, M. Might, A. Bagusetty, J. C. Sutherland. “Nebo: An Efficient, Parallel and Portable Domain-specific Language for Numerically Solving Partial Differential Equations”. Journal of Systems and Software. 2017.
K. Wu, A. Knoll, B. J Isaac, H. Carr, V. Pascucci. “Direct Multifield Volume Ray Casting of Fiber Surfaces”. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. 2017.
S. Liu, D. Maljovec, B. Wang, P. T. Bremer, V. Pascucci. “Visualizing High-Dimensional Data: Advances in the Past Decade”. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. 2017.
Salvatore Iavarone, Benjamin Isaac, Sean T. Smith, Philip J. Smith James Oreluk, Andrew Packard Michael Frenklach, Alessandro Parente.
A.J. Josephson, D.O. Lignell, A.L. Brown, T.H. Fletcher. "Revision to modeling soot derived from pulverized coal," Energy and Fuels, 30(6), pp 5198-5199 (2016).
A. Humphrey, D. Sunderland, T. Harman and M. Berzins. 2016. "Radiative Heat Transfer Calculation on 16384 GPUs Using a Reverse Monte Carlo Ray Tracing Approach with Adaptive Mesh Refinement". 17th IEEE International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing (PDSEC 2016), IEEE.
A.V.P. Grosset, M. Prasad, C. Christensen, A. Knoll, C. Hansen. "TOD-Tree: Task-Overlapped Direct send Tree Image Compositing for Hybrid MPI Parallelism and GPUs," in IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2016.
A.V.P. Grosset, A. Knoll, C.D. Hansen. "Dynamically Scheduled Region-Based Image Compositing," In Eurographics Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualization, June, 2016.
C. Earl, M. Might, A. Bagusetty, J.C. Sutherland. "Nebo: An efficient, parallel, and portable domain-specific language for numerically solving partial differential equations." Journal of Systems and Software, 2016.
T. Saad, J.C. Sutherland. "Wasatch: an Architecture-Proof Multiphysics Development Environment using a Domain Specific Language and Graph Theory." Journal of Computational Science, 2016.
J. McConnell, J.C. Sutherland. "The effect of model fidelity on prediction of char burnout for single-particle coal combustion." Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2016.
D. Sunderland, B. Peterson, J. Schmidt, A. Humphrey, J. Thornock, M. Berzins. “An Overview of Performance Portability in the Uintah Runtime System through the Use of Kokkos,” In 2016 Second International Workshop on Extreme Scale Programming Models and Middlewar (ESPM2), IEEE, Nov, 2016.
M. Frenklach, A. Packard, J. Sacks, R. Paulo, G. Garcia-Donato. “Comparison of Statistic and Deterministic Frameworks of Uncertainty Quantification”. 2016.
N. A. Slavinskaya, J. H. Starcke, M. Abbasi, A. Mirzayeva, U. Riedel, M. Frenklach, A. Packard, W. Li, J. Oreluk, A. Hegde. “Consistent Chemical Mechanism from Collaborative Data Processing”. 2016.
N.A. Slavinskaya, J. H. Starcke, M. Auyelkhankyzy, U. Riedel, W. Li, J. Oreluk, A. Hegde, A. Packard, M. Frenklach. “Development of a UQ-Predictive Chemical Reaction Model for Syngas Combustion”. 36th International Symposium on Combustion. Seoul, Korea. 2016.
T. Holland, T. Fletcher. “Global Sensitivity Analysis for A Comprehensive Char conversion Model in Oxy-fuel Conditions”. 2016.
A. P. Richards, T. H. Fletcher. “Elemental Analysis of Coal Combustion: Coal, Char, and Volatiles”, Western States Section, The Combustion Institute (WSSCI). Seattle, WA. 2016.
D. Maljovec, B. Wang, P. Rosen, A. Alfonsi, G. Pastore, C. Rabiti, V. Pascucci. “Rethinking Sensitivity Analysis of Nuclear Simulations with Topology”. IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium (PacificVis). Taipei, Taiwan. 2016.
A. Bhatele, N. Jain, Y. Livnat, V. Pascucci, P. Bremer. “Analyzing Network Health and Congestion in Dragonfly-based Supercomputers”. 2016 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium. Chicago, IL. 2016.
P. Skraba, P. Rosen, B. Wang, G. Chen, H. Bhatia, V. Pascucci. “Critical Point Cancellation in 3D Vector Fields: Robustness and Discussion”. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. 2016.
O. Diaz-Ibarra, J. Spinti, A. Fry, B. Isaac, J. Thornock, M. Hradisky, S. Smith, P. Smith. “A Validation/Uncertainty Quantification Analysis for a 1.5 MW Oxy-coal Fired L1500 Furnace using a Swirling Boundary Condition”. American Flame Research Committee Conference Industrial Combustion Symposium. Kauai, HI. 2016.
J. McConnell, B. Goshayeshi, J. Sutherland. “An Evaluation of the Efficacy of Various Coal Combustion Models for Predicting Char Burnout”. 2016.
J. McConnell, B. Goshayeshi, J. Sutherland. “An Evaluation of the Predictive Capability of Various Coal Combustion Models”. 2016.
T. Draper, P. Toth, T. Ring and E. Eddings, "Optical heat flux and temperature measurements on a 100 kW oxy-fuel combustor", paper at the 7th European Combustion Meeting, Budapest, Hungary, March 30 - April 2, 2015.
A.V.P. Grosset, M. Prasad, C. Christensen, A. Knoll, and C. Hansen "TOD-Tree: Task-Overlapped Direct send Tree Image Compositing for Hybrid MPI Parallelism", Eurographics, 2015.
A. Humphrey, T. Harman, M. Berzins, P. Smith "A Scalable Algorithm for Radiative Heat Transfer Using Reverse Monte Carlo Ray Tracing" The International Supercomputing Conference 2015 (ISC'15), Available April 24, 2015.
A.D. Lewis, T.M. Holland, N.R. Marchant, E.G. Fletcher, D.J. Henley, E.G. Fuller, T.H. Fletcher "Steam Gasification Rates of Three Bituminous Coal Chars in an Entrained-Flow Reactor at Pressurized Conditions", Energy Fuels 29, 2015, 1479−1493.
J. Edwards, E. Daniel, V. Pascucci and C. Bajaj, "Approximating the Generalized Voronoi Diagram of Closely Spaced Objects," Computer Graphics forum 34 (2) pgs. 299-309, May 2015, ISSN 0167-7055.
B. Summa, A. Gooch, G. Schorzelli and V. Pascucci, "Paint and Click: Unified Interactions for Image Boundaries," Computer Graphics forum 34 (2) pgs. 385-393, May 2015, ISSN 0167-7055.
J. Holmen, A. Humphrey and M. Berzins, "Chapter 13: Exploring Use of the Reserved Core," Multicore and Many-core Programming Approached: Volume 2, pgs. 229-242, 2015.
S. Liu, B. Wang, J. Thiagarajan, P.T. Bremer and V. Pascucci, "Visual Exploration of High-Dimensional Data through Subspace Analysis and Dynamic Projections," Computer Graphics Forum 34 (3) pgs. 271-280, June 2015.
H. Bhatia, B. Wang, G. Norgard, V. Pascucci and P.T. Bremer, "Local, Smooth and Consistent Jacobi Set Simplification," Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications 48 (4) pgs. 311-332, May 2015.
M. Kim and C. Hansen, "GPU Surface Extraction with the Closest Point Embedding," Proceedings of the IS&T/SPIE 9397, Visualization and Data Analysis, February 2015.
O. Diaz-Ibarra, J. Spinti, A. Fry, B. Schroeder, J. Thornock, B. Isaac, D. Harris, M. Hradisky, S. Smith, E. Eddings, P. Smith. “A Validation/Uncertainty Quantification Analysis of A 1.5 MW Oxycoal Fired Furnace”. American Institute of Chemical Engineering. Salt Lake City, UT. 2015.
T. Holland, T. Fletcher. “Global Sensitivity Analysis for a Comprehensive Char Conversion Model in Oxy-fuel Conditions”. Western States Section, The Combustion Institute (WSSCI). Provo, UT. 2015.
B. Peterson, N. Xiao, J. Holmen, S. Chaganti, A. Pakki, J. Schmidt, D. Sunderland, A. Humphrey, M. Berzins. “Developing Uintah's Runtime System for Forthcoming Architectures”. RESPA Supercomputing Conference. Austin, TX. 2015.
A. Gyulassy, D. Gunter, J. Levine, J. Tierny and V. Pascucci, "Conforming Morse-Smale Complexes," Computer Graphics forum 20 (12) pgs. 2595-2603, Dec. 2014, ISSN 1077-2626.
W. Widanagamaachchi, P.T. Bremer, C. Sewell, L.T. Lo, J. Ahrens and V. Pascucci, "Data-Parallel Halo Finding with Variable Linking Lengths," Proceedings of the 4th IEEE Symposium on Large Data Analysis and Visualization, pgs. 27-34, Nov. 2014.
S. Liu, B. Wang, J. Thiagarajan, P.T. Bremer and V. Pascucci, "Multivariate Volume Visualization through Dynamic Projections," Proceedings of the 4th IEEE Symposium on Large Data Analysis and Visualization, pgs. 35-42, Nov. 2014.
A. W. Abboud, S. T. Smith. “Large Eddy Simulation of Coaxial Jet with a Synthetic Turbulent Inlet”. International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow. 2014.
S. Kumar, C. Christensen, P. Bremer, E. Brugger, V. Pascucci, J. Schmidt, M. Berzins, H. Kolla, J. Chen, V. Vishwanath, P. Carns, R. Grout. “Fast Multiresolution Reads of Massive Simulation Datasets”. International Supercomputing Conference. Leipzig, Germany. 2014.
T. Harman, D. De St Germain, J. Schmidt. “Uintah Deep Dive Workshop”. Internal CCMSC. Salt Lake City, UT. 2014.
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1. Acknowledgment: "This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration, under Award Number(s) DE-NA0002375."
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This research used resources of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, which is a DOE Office of Science User Facility supported under Contract DE-AC05-00OR22725.
This research used resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, which is a DOE Office of Science User Facility supported under Contract DE-AC02-06CH11357.
This research used resources of the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, a DOE Office of Science User Facility supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.
An award of computer time was provided by the Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program. This research used resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, which is a DOE Office of Science User Facility supported under Contract DE-AC02-06CH11357.
An award of computer time was provided by the Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program. This research used resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, which is a DOE Office of Science User Facility supported under contract DE-AC02-06CH11357. This research also used resources of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, which is a DOE Office of Science User Facility supported under Contract DE-AC05-00OR22725.

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