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June 2015
Multiscale Materials Modelling 2015
To push the boundaries of e-science closer to realistic applications, and to improve our understanding of chemical and physical phenomena, development of methods and models at all levels is needed, from the electronic scale to coarse-grained simulations. Not least, we must find ways to combine methods in a powerful and creative fashion to bridge the different time and length gaps in a seamless fashion. The national e-science programme eSSENCE – where Uppsala University, Lund University and Umeå University are partners…
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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 »June 2016
Multiscale materials (and molecular) modelling 2016
More information, web site and registration: https://sites.google.com/site/emultiscale2016/ The eSSENCE e-science program welcomes you to The 2016 national eSSENCE meeting on "Multiscale materials (and molecular) modelling" at the Ångström Laboratory, 7-9 June 2016 (lunch-to-lunch) WEBSITE AND REGISTRATION: https://sites.google.com/site/emultiscale2016/ The website will be updated regularly."Save the dates" - registration will open in March. PROGRAM AND FOOD: We use the word "materials" in a broad sense, including molecules, liquids and interfaces. We will discuss both method/model development and interesting applications. This year we will…
Find out more »June 2017
Multiscale Modelling of Materials and Molecules 2017
Multiscale Modelling of Materials and Molecules 2017 will take place at the Biomedical Center of Uppsala University from 12th to 14th of June. We use the term multiscale in an open and inclusive sense. The meeting will be a mix of method/model-oriented contributions and timely applications. We will, for example, hear about how advanced models for intermolecular interactions and clever energy landscape search algorithms can be used to predict crystal structures. We will listen to presentations from professional software developers -…
Find out more »June 2018
Multiscale modelling of materials and molecules 2018
2018 eSSENCE meeting on "Multiscale modelling of materials and molecules" You are most welcome to register for the 2018 eSSENCE meeting at the Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, 11-13 June (lunch-to-lunch), https://sites.google.com/site/emultiscale2018/. A special sub-theme of this year's meeting will be: "Materials and molecular modelling in the 21st century: Physics-based or data-driven?" Researchers in computational chemistry, physics, biology and engineering traditionally use physics-based models. However, currently there is much excitement about big data and machine learning in materials and molecular modelling,…
Find out more »October 2018
Swedish eScience Academy – Uppsala
The annual Swedish eScience Academy will take place in Uppsala October 16-17 (lunch-lunch). The program can be found here. More information and detailed schedule will be posted here. Registration form: https://reg.akademikonferens.se/escience2018 Organisation committee: e-scienceacademy2018@akademikonferens.se
Find out more »January 2019
Workshop on battery modelling
Workshop on battery modelling 24 January 2019, Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University Swedish Electromobility Centre and theme Energy Storage are happy to invite you to a workshop on battery modelling, in partnership with eSSENCE and STandUP for Energy. SCOPE This meeting is broadly directed at modelling of battery materials and systems, from fundamentals to application, with the aim of connecting different active areas of battery modelling research. The workshop will comprise six research presentations on diverse topics with substantial time for…
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2019 eSSENCE meeting on “Multiscale modelling of materials and molecules”
will take place at the Ångström Laboratory, 3-5 June (lunch-to-lunch), Registration is open! https://sites.google.com/site/emultiscale2019/. Among the keynote lecture titles so far are: "The Materials Genome in Action" "Reproducibility and uncertainty" "Technology buzzwords in Silicon Valley - and what they mean." "Probabilistic modelling - driven by data, guided by physics" "Multiscale modelling of batteries" A special focus will be the dualism between physics-based and data-driven modelling. How can physics-based insight and data-driven analysis best work together? Abstracts on the general theme of multiscale modelling (we…
Find out more »June 2020
eSSENCE-EMMC Meeting 2020
Welcome to the eSSENCE-EMMC Meeting 2020 "Multiscale modelling of materials and molecules - in complex systems" New! On April 15 we decided to have a virtual meeting this year given the situation with Covid-19. It will take place on June 8. Stay tuned! More program details and registration details will appear shortly. Multiscale modelling (coupling & linking of models) is a central theme in computer simulations/calculations of complex systems, and it is also a central theme of this meeting. Advanced methods and…
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