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March 2012
Uppsala: The eSSENCE of . . . COMPUTATIONAL & THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY
Another meeting in the series The eSSENCE of . . . COMPUTATIONAL & THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY will take place today 21 March. Details below. Today's presentations deal with materials - but very different ones - and very different methods are used/developed. ******************************************************* Time: 16.15 Wednesday 21 March 2012 Room: Ångström 2002 Contents: Two speakers 2 x (~15 + 5) minutes + a short e-science discussion 1. Wim Briels: "Newton, Langevin, Brown and Soft Matter - Memory matter(s)" 2. Jolla Kullgren: "Chemically…
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Uppsala:The eSSENCE of . . . COMPUTATIONAL & THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY
The third meeting this semester in the series The eSSENCE of . . . COMPUTATIONAL & THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY will take place next week, Thursday 26 March. Details below. ******************************************************* Time: 15.15 Thursday 26 April 2012 Room: Ångström 2002 Contents: Two speakers 2 x (~18 + 5) minutes 1. Hans Karlsson: "Dynamics in a photo-excited molecule" 2. Lynn Kamerlin: "Computational protein evolution" 3. Short discussion about news & matters of interest. Come at 15 if you want fika/refreshments before the talks.…
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Uppsala:The eSSENCE of . . . COMPUTATIONAL & THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY
The fourth meeting of this semester in the series The eSSENCE of . . . COMPUTATIONAL & THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY will take place this week, namely Wednesday 23 May. Details below. ******************************************************* Time: 15.15 Wednesday 23 May 2012 Room: Ångström 2003 Contents: Two speakers 2 x (~18 + 5) minutes 1. Henrik Keränen: "Modelling problems for ion channels" 2. Matti Hellström: "Cu nucleation on ZnO" 3. Short discussion about news & matters of interest (e.g. upcoming conferences) Come at 15 if…
Find out more »September 2012
SeRC seminar with Paul F. Fischer
Welcome to the first SeRC seminar! We are happy to present: Paul F. Fischer Mathematics and Computer Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, USA who is going to discuss 'PDE-Based Simulations at Petascale and Beyond' Date: September 3, 2012, 17:10 Coffee and Sandwiches 17:30 Seminar Location: Auditorium F2, Lindstedtsvägen 28, KTH Main Campus, Stockholm After the seminar there will be time for mingle, and drinks and snacks will be served. For abstract and more information see the announcement Seminar.pdf or webpage…
Find out more »November 2012
Uppsala: The eSSENCE of . . . COMPUTATIONAL & THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY
The eSSENCE of . . . COMPUTATIONAL & THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY will take place this week, namely Thursday 12 Nov. Details below. ********************************************************* Time: At 15.15 on Thursday 15 Nov 2012 Room: Ångström 4001 Contents: Two speakers 2 x (~18 + 5) minutes 1. Christopher Castleton (Nottingham Trent University) "Can one calculate isolated defects in a periodic system? How far can you get with extrapolation?" 2. Jacko Koster (SNIC Director): "The landscape for the Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing" 3. Short…
Find out more »February 2013
SNM seminar on e-Science in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
Svenska national kommittén för mekanik (SNM) anordnar ett seminarium om E-SCIENCE IN THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS Seminariet kommer att beskriva de två stratgista konsortier inom e-Science (Dan Henningson, KTH, för SeRC och Göran Sandberg, LU, för eSSENCE) som nyligen bildats samt ge exempel på tillämpningar (Philipp Schlatter, KTH, och Stephen Hall, LU). Att hantera och analysera stora mängder information som härstammar från simuleringar eller mätdata, är en utmaning. Anders Ynnerman (LiU) kommer att närmare beskriva denna utmaning. Örjan Smedby (LiU)…
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Future digital infrastructures and the role of cloud computing
Talk title: Future generation of computational infrastructures and the role of cloud computing TUESDAY 26/1 at 13.15 in ITC 1113 Abstract: In this talk I will give a brief overview of the state of the art cloud technology and examine the architecture and deployment strategies of cloud based infrastructure. After the overview, I will present three example cases based on our research at the University of Helsinki. The first case pertains to cloud based analytics for smartphone energy optimisation and…
Find out more »Autonomic elasticity for cloud applications and infrastructures
Title: Autonomic elasticity for cloud applications and infrastructures WEDNESDAY 27/1 at 13.15 in ITC 1245 Abstract: Elasticity, the ability to dynamically adjust infrastructure capacity to meet variations in application demand, is perhaps the most prominent feature of clouds. This seminar will present an overview of different resource management problems related to elasticity, including how to optimize capacity allocation for applications, how cloud data center providers can overbook their infrastructures with elastic (and static) applications to maximize utilization, and techniques to…
Find out more »March 2017
Cloud infrastructures for large-scale application processing and data management
on March 30th (10:15 - 12:00, Room 2347) by Stig Telfer. Stig has a background in R&D working for various prominent technology companies, particularly in HPC and software-defined networking. Stig is now CTO for StackHPC, a consultancy specialising in the convergence of cloud, HPC and big data. Stig is also co-chair of the OpenStack Scientific Working Group, a globally-distributed grouping of research institutions using OpenStack for research computing use cases. In the seminar, Stig will highlight the importance of cloud…
Find out more »March 2022
eSSENCE New Projects 2022, Part 2
The eSSENCE call for proposals in the autumn of 2021 resulted in eight projects (out of 51 proposals) formally starting 1 January 2022. There will be an opportunity to learn more about these new projects in a series of two sessions held online over Zoom. After the talks, there will be a chance to chat with the speakers and other participants. The programme for the second session is: 13.15-13.20 Introduction 13.20-13.45 Maria Gomez (Diabetic Complications)/Hugo Fitipaldi (Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology):…
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