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twk
6 years ago
twk 6 years ago

*** PLEASE NOTE THE DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO FRIDAY 16TH MARCH ***

3rd CCP5/CCPBioSim Conference on Multiscale Modelling of Condensed Phase and Biological Systems
21st-23rd May 2018
Manchester, UK

The collaborative computational projects for biomolecular and condensed matter simulation, CCPBioSim and CCP5, are holding a third international conference on the theme of multiscale modelling in Manchester, following on from previous conferences in 2014 and 2016.

The three-day event will bring together leading researchers from biological and materials chemistry to discuss topics of common interest across the spectrum of electronic structure, atomistic and mesoscopic scales and to address the current and future challenges posed by multiscale modelling.

The following invited speakers have confirmed their attendance:

* Rommie Amaro (UC San Diego)

* Sarah Harris (University of Leeds)

* Ali Karimi (Continental Corporation)

* James Kermode (University of Warwick)

* Tomáš Kubař (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

* Florian Müller-Plathe (TU Darmstadt)

* Misbah Sarwar (Johnson Matthey)

* Berend Smit (UC Berkeley) 

Lecture and poster contributions are invited. Please see the CCPBioSim website for further details and how to register:

 

http://www.ccpbiosim.ac.uk/multiscale2018

 

Please note the deadline for early registration and submission of talk and poster abstracts has been extended to Friday 16th March.

 

Kind regards,

Paola Carbone, Richard Henchman and Tom Keal
(organising committee)




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