You can have a look at my previous research group called PeliGRIFF group at IFP Energies nouvelles where I was employed as a research engineer and project leader (2001-2009), senior research engineer and project leader (2010-2013) and eventually scientific advisor in Fluid Mechanics and High Performance Computing (2013-2015).
Basilisk, the opensource parallel dynamic quadtree/octree Adaptive Mesh Refinement code developed by Stephane Popinet at the Jean Le Rond d'Alembert lab, University Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris, France.
Complex Fluids Lab at UBC that my group is part of.
Institute of Applied Mathematics at UBC that some students in my group and I are members of.
Compute Canada, the federal Advanced Research Computing (ARC) institution in Canada. Provides access to computing resources and ARC services to Canadian researchers and their collaborators.
WestGrid, the consortium and Compute Canada regional partner, that manages and maintains the federal supercomputers accessible by Canadian researchers and their collaborators in BC, Alberta, Saskatchevan and Manitoba. We currently compute on the 2 supercomputers Cedar and Orcinus thanks to our annual Compute Canada resource allocation (RGG).
PETSc, the Portable, Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation library developed and maintained by Argonne National Laboratory. Freely downloadable.
Hypre, the Scalable Linear Solvers and Multigrid Methods library developed and maintained by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Freely downloadable.