General information
Organisation
The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) is a key player in research, development and innovation in four main areas :
• defence and security,
• nuclear energy (fission and fusion),
• technological research for industry,
• fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences.
Drawing on its widely acknowledged expertise, and thanks to its 16000 technicians, engineers, researchers and staff, the CEA actively participates in collaborative projects with a large number of academic and industrial partners.
The CEA is established in ten centers spread throughout France
Reference
SL-DES-26-0016
Thesis topic details
Category
Technological challenges
Thesis topics
One-sided communication mechanisms for data decomposition in Monte Carlo particle transport applications
Contract
Thèse
Job description
In the context of a Monte Carlo calculation for the evolution of a PWR (pressurized water reactor) core, it is necessary to compute a very large number of neutron-nucleus reaction rates, involving a data volume that can exceed the memory capacity of a compute node on current supercomputers. Within the Tripoli-5 framework, distributed memory architectures have been identified as targets for high-performance computing deployment. To leverage such architectures, data decomposition approaches must be used, particularly for reaction rates. However, with a classical parallelization method, processes have no particular affinity for the rates they host locally; on the contrary, each rate receives contributions uniformly from all processes. Access to decomposed data can be costly when it requires intensive use of communications. Nevertheless, one-sided communication mechanisms, such as MPI RMA (Message Passing Interface, Remote Memory Access), make these accesses easier both in terms of expression and performance.
The objective of this thesis is to propose a method for partial data decomposition relying on one-sided communication mechanisms to access remotely stored data, such as reaction rates. Such an approach will significantly reduce the volume of data stored in memory on each compute node without causing a significant degradation in performance.
University / doctoral school
Sciences et Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication (STIC)
Paris-Saclay
Thesis topic location
Site
Saclay
Requester
Position start date
01/09/2026
Person to be contacted by the applicant
Gonçalves Thomas
thomas.goncalves@cea.fr
CEA
DES/DM2S/SGLS/LCAN
CEA/Saclay
DES/ISAS/DM2S/SGLS/LCAN
Batiment 451
Gif-sur-Yvette
91191
01 6908 2193
Tutor / Responsible thesis director
PERACHE Marc
marc.perache@cea.fr
CEA
DAM/DCLC//DCLC
CEA DAM Ile De France
Bruyères-le-Châtel
91297 Arpajon Cedex
0169264000
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