Videos

In this section, you can find the full collection of TREX videos. Get to know more about the project and the people behind this project, fostering and developing high-performance software solutions for quantum mechanical simulations at the exascale.

"At TREX, we aim to develop, promote, and maintain open source high-performance software solutions in quantum chemistry, ready to leverage on the upcoming exascale architectures."

Antony Scemama, research engineer at CNRS

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Interview
France

TREX Video Interview - Anthony Scemama

Anthony Scemama, Senior Research Engineer at CNRS and TREX WP1 Leader, presents an overview of the Quantum Package code, its main features and benefits for researchers.

The video was shot during the TREX Hackathon II at Université de Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ), France from Monday 28th of February to Friday 4th of March.

Interview
France

TREX Video Interview - Kosuke Nakano

Kosuke Nakano, Research associate at SISSA, presents an overview of the TurboRVB code, its main features and benefits for researchers.

The video was shot during the TREX Hackathon II at Université de Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ), France from Monday 28th of February to Friday 4th of March.

Workshop
Online

TREX Build-system Hackathon 8-12 November 2021 - Day 4

In this Hackathon, we will help code developers better understand how to use these build systems to improve the portability of their applications. In addition, well-done configuration scripts facilitate the packaging of the software, and presentations will be given to propose different packaging possibilities to distribute the software.

Visit the Hackathon I event page to learn more.

Workshop
Online

TREX Build-system Hackathon 8-12 November 2021 - Day 3

In this Hackathon, we will help code developers better understand how to use these build systems to improve the portability of their applications. In addition, well-done configuration scripts facilitate the packaging of the software, and presentations will be given to propose different packaging possibilities to distribute the software.

Visit the Hackathon I event page to learn more.

Workshop
Online

TREX Build-system Hackathon 8-12 November 2021 - Day 2

In this Hackathon, we will help code developers better understand how to use these build systems to improve the portability of their applications. In addition, well-done configuration scripts facilitate the packaging of the software, and presentations will be given to propose different packaging possibilities to distribute the software.

Visit the Hackathon I event page to learn more.

Workshop
Online

TREX Build-system Hackathon 8-12 November 2021 - Day 1

In this Hackathon, we will help code developers better understand how to use these build systems to improve the portability of their applications. In addition, well-done configuration scripts facilitate the packaging of the software, and presentations will be given to propose different packaging possibilities to distribute the software.

Visit the Hackathon I page to learn more.

Workshop
Italy

“TREX e-School on Quantum Monte Carlo with TurboRVB” - Day 5

From 12 to 16 July students, HPC experts and researchers joined the first TREX e-school, which provided a comprehensive introduction to QMC computing simulations and will give participants a first-hand tutorial on TurboRVB as an in-house quantum Monte Carlo code.

Workshop
Italy

"TREX e-School on Quantum Monte Carlo with TurboRVB"- Day 4

From 12 to 16 July students, HPC experts and researchers joined the first TREX e-school, which provided a comprehensive introduction to QMC computing simulations and will give participants a first-hand tutorial on TurboRVB as an in-house quantum Monte Carlo code.

Workshop
Italy

"TREX e-School on Quantum Monte Carlo with TurboRVB"- Day 3

From 12 to 16 July students, HPC experts and researchers joined the first TREX e-school, which provided a comprehensive introduction to QMC computing simulations and will give participants a first-hand tutorial on TurboRVB as an in-house quantum Monte Carlo code.