This is the continuation of CCES and AIMS Seminar Series under the new name I³MS Seminar Series.
Seminars are taking place Mondays at 4 pm in AICES seminar room, Schinkelstr. 2, 1st floor, room 115
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28.10.2013 CHARLEMAGNE DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES Takes place in Super C, Generali Room, 6th floor at 2 pm Prof. Dr. Michele Parrinello Computational Science, ETH, Zürich Atomistic Computer Simulations: Past, Present and Future
11.11.2013 Prof. Nikos Pitsianis, Ph.D. School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki and Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University Dynamic Parallelism of Adaptive FMM
18.11.2013 Prof. Christophe Prud'homme, Ph.D. Advanced Mathematics Research Institute, Université de Strasbourg Fluid Structure Interaction with Application to Blood Flow and Blood Rheology
02.12.2013 Prof. Erik Hagersten, Ph.D. Division of Computer Systems, Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University Fast Modeling Technology in the Multicore Era
09.12.2013 Prof. Dr. Boris Vexler Centre for Mathematical Sciences, TU München Adaptive Finite Element Methods for PDE-Constrained Optimization Problems
16.12.2013 Prof. Dr. Thomas Kühne Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Quantum Mechanics in a Glass of Water
13.01.2014 Prof. Chris Iacovella, Ph.D. Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Vanderbilt University Improved Computational Models via Synthesis Mimetic Simulation: Applications to Nano Confined Systems
20.01.2014 Prof. Ruo Li, Ph.D. School of Mathematical Sciences, Peking University From Discrete Velocity Models to Moment Methods in Kinetic Gas Theory
27.01.2014 Prof. Ming Hu, Ph.D. Material Engineering, Graduate School AICES, RWTH Aachen University Computational Modeling of Nanostructured Materials for Novel Energy Conversion
03.02.2014 Prof. Dr. Matthias Müller Chair High Performance Computing, Center for Computing and Communication, RWTH Aachen University An HPC-Strategy for Research and Service on the Road to Exascale
This is a continuation of the seminar series from Summer Semester 2013.