Monthly Archives: May 2015

June 3-5, 2015: Frontiers in Computational Physics Conference: Energy Sciences

  • 2:06PM May 21, 2015
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The 2nd Frontiers in Computational Physics Conference: Energy Sciences will take place June 3-5 in Zurich. Computation plays an essential role in Energy Sciences with imaging, data analysis and simulation for applications ranging from nuclear to solar and wind energy. We envision that computational methods in areas of multi-scale/multi-physics modeling and uncertainty quantification will help […]

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June 1-3, 2015: PASC 2015

  • 1:51PM May 21, 2015
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PASC15 Conference provides an opportunity for scientists and practitioners to discuss key issues in the use of High Performance Computing (HPC) in branches of science that require computer modelling and simulations. The scientific program will offer four invited plenary presentations; one public lecture with Nobel Prize in Economics in 2011 Thomas Sargent; 126 minisymposium presentations, and up to 21 contributed […]

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