2012 Kick-Off
The kick-off for COMPUTE took place on 2 March, 2012, in Lundmarksalen (Astronomy Building) and the associated foyer from 9.30 to approximately 16.00. There were 62 registered participants for the meeting. See photos from the kick off meeting below.
During the kick-off meeting, general information about the COMPUTE research school was given to together with details on courses and seminars to be given within the upcoming year. Also, the partners presented highlights of their research. The detailed programme is found below together with PDF-versions of all the talks (click on the title of each talk) given during the meeting.
Programme
- 09.30-09.50 Melvyn B. Davies: COMPUTE overview
- 09.50-10.10 Dag Ahrén (Microbial Ecology): Microbial host interactions: a double-edge sword (PDF, 11.4 MB, new tab)
- 10.10-10.30 Michael Ljungberg (Medical Radiation Physics): Mathematical methods and simulations tools useful in medical radiation physics (PDF, 4.2 MB, new tab)
- 10.30-11.00 Coffee break, mingling
- 11.00-11.20 Torbjörn Sjöstrand (Theoretical High Energy Physics): High energy collisions - on the road to Monte Carlo (PDF, 2.1 MB, new tab)
- 11.20-11.40 Ross Church (Astrophysics): Making exotic objects in stellar clusters (PDF, 9.3 MB, new tab)
- 11.40-12.00 Per Linse (Physical Chemistry): Soft matter computational modeling (PDF, 9.2 MB, new tab)
- 12.00-12.20 Magnus Ullner (eSSENCE): eSSENCE (PDF, 1.9 MB, new tab)
- 12.20-13.30 Lunch break, mingling
- 13.30-13.50 Joachim Hein (Lunarc): Lunarc: High performance computing at Lund University (PDF, 2.1 MB, new tab)
- 13.50-14.10 Tobias Ambjörnsson (Computional Biology and Biological Physics): Computational methods in biological physics (PDF, 3.7 MB, new tab)
- 14.10-14.30 Magnus Ullner (Theoretical Chemistry): Theoretical chemistry (PDF, 4.3 MB, new tab)
- 14.30-14.50 Oxana Smirnova (Experimental High Energy Physics): Not only web: Computing methods and tools originating from high energy physics experiments (PDF, 2.1 MB, new tab)
- 14.50-15.10 Gustaf Söderlind (Centre for Mathematical Sciences): Computational science and scientific computing - what is the difference? (PDF, 0.9 MB, new tab)
- 15.10- Coffee, mingling
Some photos from the kick-off (by Joachim Hein)