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WORKSHOP: “After Digital? – Emerging Computing Paradigms”

Date and Time December 8, 2017: 10.10 am – 6.00 pm followed by an apéro Location Mediensaal Collegium Helveticum, STW B 2.4, Schmelzbergstrasse 25, 8092 Zürich Agenda 10.10 am – 10.15 am Introduction by Petros Koumoutsakos 10.15 am – 11.00 am “Cambrian Explosion of Computing in the Post-Moore Era” Talk by Satoshi Matsuoka (Tokyo Institute […]

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CSElab amongst the 2017 winners of a Novartis FreeNovation Grant

  • 8:00AM Nov 01, 2017
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Dr. Eduardo Cruz-Chu, Dr. Nikolaos Karathanasopoulos and Prof. Dr. Petros Koumoutsakos are amongst the 12 winners in 2017 of a Novartis FreeNovation Grant with their project “Data Driven and Physics Based Reverse Engineering of Tendons: From Molecules to Tissues”

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CSZ Distinguished Lecture Series 2017

  • 8:00AM Feb 28, 2017
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The Neo-Digital Age – When Moore’s Law Died Prof. Dr. Thomas Sterling, Indiana University March 29, 2017 at 16.15 h, KOL-G-201 (Aula) UZH Host: Prof. Dr. George Lake Modern numerical methods for high-speed, compressible, multi-physics, multi-material flows Dr. Mikhail Shashkov, Los Alamos National Laboratory May 24, 2017 at 14.00 h, KOL-G-201 (Aula) UZH Host: Prof. […]

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09/03/2017: Computing . Data .. Science … Society: On Connecting The Dots – Talk by Petros Koumoutsakos at the Collegium Helveticum

  • 8:00AM Feb 22, 2017
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Prof. Koumoutsakos gave a talk within the scope of his main topic “Digital Societies” of his fellowship period 2016-2020 at the Collegium Helveticum: Computing . Data .. Science … Society: On Connecting The Dots Thursday, March 9, 2017, 6:15 PM–8:00 PM Collegium Helveticum, Schmelzbergstrasse 25, 8006 Zürich Link to the recording: http://www.video.ethz.ch/speakers/collegium-helveticum/digital-societies/computing.html

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ACM’s Partnership with SocialCoder: Computing for Social Good

  • 8:00AM Dec 21, 2016
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Use your technical skills for social good and get involved: ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) recently partnered with SocialCoder, an organization that connects volunteer programmers and software developers with registered charities and helps match them to suitable projects based on their skills, experience, and the causes they care about. Read more

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