[Neutron] Reminder : Workshop on Building an Advanced Center for Data and Computing for ESS
Heloisa N. Bordallo
bordallo at nbi.ku.dk
Thu Aug 16 09:48:53 CEST 2012
Dear Colleagues,
we would like to invite you to participate on the workshop entitled
Building an Advanced Center for Data and Computing for ESSthat will take
place on September 17 and 18, 2012 at The Niels Bohr International
Academy in Copenhagen. There is no charge for participation. Deadline
for registration is August 31st.
The list of invited speakers include:
*Dimitri Argyriou* - European Spallation Source, Sweden
*Michael Marek Koza*- Institut Laue Langevin, France
*Sylvia McLain*- Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford,
United Kingdom
*Abbas Ourmazd*- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, USA
*AJ (Timmy) Ramirez-Cuesta*- ISIS Facility, United Kingdom
*Thomas Holm Rod*- Niels Bohr Institutet, Denmark
*Jeremy C. Smith*- Center for Molecular Biophysics, Oak Ridge, USA
*Ilpo Vattulainen*- Tampere University of Technology, Finland
*Brian Vinter*- Niels Bohr Institutet, Denmark
This workshop brings together experts from different fields with the
intent in reviewing and discussing the development of a theoretical and
computational modeling infrastructure that is relevant to the diverse
scientific community that will use ESS. Our aim is to use this workshop
as an input to our planning so that once the first experiments are made,
ESS and its users are prepared to harness the most out of the scientific
potential of their data.
The high intensity spallation neutron source ESS is well set to start
construction in 2013 and to deliver first neutrons in 2019. After about
20 years of discussions, the determination of the user community and
those working in national and international neutron laboratories in
Europe is going to turn the project into reality!
Now it is time to start getting ready to harness the scientific
potential of ESS. In recent years it has been realized that the
combination of simulations of physical systems together with neutron
scattering data, is an immensely powerful in various key areas of modern
research; the glass transition in soft matter, the relaxation phenomena
in biomolecules, high temperature superconductivity, chemistry of
concrete, protein dynamics and function, to name a few examples.
We hope to come out of the meeting with innovative and enthusiastic
ideas leading to new and successful collaborations.
For details and registration please check the following link:
https://indico.nbi.ku.dk/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=456
Looking forward to seeing you in Copenhagen!
Heloisa N. Bordallo (bordallo at nbi.ku.dk)
Robert Feidenhans'l (robert at nbi.ku.dk)
Dimitri Argyriou (dimitri.argyriou at esss.se)
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Heloisa N. Bordallo
Associate Professor (Lektor)
Niels Bohr Institute
(H.C. Ørsted Institute, bldg. D)
University of Copenhagen
Universitetsparken 5
2100 Copenhagen Denmark
Phone: +45 213 088 29
bordallo at nbi.ku.dk
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