“Nobel Turing Challenge — Creating the Engine of Scientific Discovery”
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The lecture on scientific computing for systems biology is opening the new series of ICM (virtual) seminars on significant developments and problems in computer and computational science. Save the date on October 22nd 2020. The Virtual ICM Seminar with prof. Sbalzarini will take place on Thursday, October 22, 2020 (4 pm CEST) and is open for […]
Discover two software frameworks designed specifically for NEC SX-Aurora TSUBASA: SOL – Transparent Neural Network Acceleration and FROVEDIS – FRamework Of VEctorized and DIStributed data analytics. Date: Wed, Sept 30, 2020 Time: 09.00 am to 12.30 pm CEST Limited access: 15 participants – first come first served Payment: Free of charge Note! Registration deadline, Sept 27, […]
Keynote talk of James Gimzewski from University of California Los Angeles and most of the recorded presentations of the last day of the HPC conference are now available on Supercomputing Frontiers Europe website. Recordings of DAY 3 of the Supercomputing Frontiers Europe 2020 have been released under the MEDIA tab. SCFE20 presentations can be also accessed […]
Keynote talk of ROB KNIGHT from University of California San Diego titled The Human Microbiome: Big Challenges, Big Data, Big Compute, as well as several invited talks on OMICS, BIOINFORMATICS, SUPERCOMPUTING EDUCATION, HPC&AI or HPC SERVICES, PROVISIONING AND DELIVERY are now available on Supercomputing Frontiers Europe website. Recordings of DAY 2 of the Supercomputing Frontiers Europe […]
Dr Aneta Afelt is a health geographer working on epidemiology at the global scale. She will talk about how demaging natural socio-ecological niches might lead to new epidemics. Dr Afelt predicted the coronocvirus pandemic over a year before it broke out. Dr Afelt’s virtual lecture will be broadcasted live on May 28, at 16:00 (CEST). DATE&TIME Thursday, May […]
Sixth Virtual ICM Seminar in Computer and Computational Science One of the most promising approaches to predicting the possible scenarios of the epidemic is based on agent-based models. The idea of that model family is quite simple: reproduce the demographic and sociological structure of the society, and run the simulations of the disease spread throughout […]
Dr. Catherine McGeoch will shed light on this topic at the fifth Virtual ICM Seminar in Computer and Computational Science. Quantum annealing (QA) falls within the Adiabatic Quantum Computing paradigm, which is a different approach to quantum computing than the more familiar quantum gate model (GM). The error models for open-system QA vs. GM are quite distinct, […]
SAVE THE DATE to Dr Simon Mutch’s lecture entitled HPC Simulations of the early Universe that is live on May 7, 2020 at 16:00 (CEST) Understanding the formation and evolution of the first galaxies in the Universe is a vital piece of the puzzle in understanding how all galaxies, including our own Milky Way, came […]