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CECAM School "Multiscale Simulations of Sof ... (No replies)

sulpizi
8 years ago
sulpizi 8 years ago

Dear All,

the CECAM School "Multiscale Simulations of Soft Matter with Hands-On
Tutorials on ESPResSo++ and VOTCA" will take place at the Schloss
Waldthausen in Mainz from October 10 to 13 2016.

The aim of the school is to provide an overview of some of the powerful
computational methodologies available to bridge time and length scales
in soft matter/biophysics. The first part of the school will be focused
on tutorials of the ESPRESSO++ and VOTCA software packages as well as
coarse graining techniques. The second part of the school will cover a
relatively broad range of topics including: kinetics and markov state
models, simulation of rare events, modelling of interfaces,
particle-continuum simulation methods.

Lecturers:
Denis Andrienko, Max-Planck Institute for Polymer research, Mainz
Nicolae-Viorel Buchete, University College Dublin
Stefano Corni, CNR Institute of Nanoscience, Modena
Marco Ellero, Swansea University
Titus van Erp, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim
Hendrik Heinz, University of Colorado Boulder
Christoph Junghans, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Giuseppe Milano, University of Salerno
Nuria Plattner, Freie University, Berlin
Torsten Stuehn, Max-Planck Institute for Polymer research, Mainz
Horacio Vargas, Max-Planck Institute for Polymer research, Mainz

For further details about the school and registration please visit the
web site https://www.cecam.org/workshop-1371.html . The registration
deadline is September 9. The school will offer the participants the
opportunity to present their research during a poster session. Two
contributions will also be selected for an oral presentation.

Sincerely,

The organizers. Denis Andrienko, Frederic Leroy, Thorsten Raasch,
Giovanni Settanni, Torsten Stuehn, Marialore Sulpizi




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