@inproceedings{Boella2026,
author = {Boella, Elisabetta and Angersbach, Richard and Anton, David and Agullo, Emmanuel and Audit, Edouard and Avila, Matias and Bernaschi, Massimo and Buonocore, Francesco and Buttari, Alfredo and Calosso, Beatrice and Carrozzo, Mauro G. and Catillo, Marco and Celestini, Alessandro and Celino, Massimo and Conrads, Christoph and D'Ambra, Pasqua and Di Napoli, Edoardo and Durastante, Fabio and Fahad, Muhammad and Filippone, Salvatore and Giraud, Luc and Giusepponi, Simone and Grandgirard, Virignie and Gregori, Daniele and Koestler, Harald and Kollet, Stefan and Kruse, Carola and Majone, Bruno and Marait, Gilles and Mayo-Garc\'{\i}a, Rafael and Mor\'{\i}\~{n}igo, Jos\'{e} A. and Nakov, Stojche and Obrejan, Kevin and Owen, Herbert and Pecchia, Alessandro and Robeyns, Matthieu and Rocco, Roberto and Schottenhamml, Helen and Sedrakian, Ani Anciaux and Suffa, Philipp and Vacek, Petr},
title = {The Energy-Oriented Centre of Excellence: Invited Paper},
year = {2026},
isbn = {9798400725692},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3801488.3806243},
doi = {10.1145/3801488.3806243},
abstract = {EoCoE is a EuroHPC Centre of Excellence contributing to Europe transition to sustainable energy through High Performance Computing. Now in its third phase, the project harnesses exascale technologies, massively parallel simulations, and advanced computational methods to tackle some of the most pressing challenges in renewable energy. At the heart of EoCoE are five lighthouse applications spanning four strategic domains: fusion, photovoltaics, water, and wind energy. By enhancing these applications, making them exascale-ready, and developing and optimising the underlying software tools and mathematical libraries, the project contributes to both the green energy transition and the advancement of scientific computing methodologies in Europe. This paper presents the five lighthouse applications and highlights the key achievements in performance, portability, and productivity. It further describes the development of enabling tools and libraries, and outlines the project broader efforts to maximise scientific, technological, and societal impact.},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 23rd ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers: Workshops and Special Sessions},
pages = {163–171},
numpages = {9},
keywords = {EoCoE, Centre of Excellence, Energy oriented Centre of Excellence, HPC, exascale, wind energy, fusion energy, hydropower, photovoltaics},
location = {
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series = {CF '26 Companion}
}