Bridging Time and Length Scales in Materials Science and Bio-Physics
Activities
The program consists of opening day, tutorials, a series of workshops, and a culminating workshop at UCLA’s Lake Arrowhead Conference Center. Most participants, including several distinguished senior scientists, will be in residence at IPAM continuously for the entire period. Between the workshops there will be a program of activities, such as seminars and discussion groups, involving long-term and short-term participants as well as visitors.
- Mini-Workshop: Time Acceleration Methods in Atomistic Simulations : October 21-22, 2004
- Multiscale Modeling Tutorials : September 13-16, 2005
- Workshop I: Multiscale Modeling in Soft Matter and Bio-Physics : September 26-30, 2005
- Workshop II: Multiscale Modeling in Condensed Matter and Materials Sciences, including Mini-Workshop: Time Acceleration Methods in Atomistic Simulations : October 17-22, 2005
- Workshop III: Density-Functional Theory Calculations for Modeling Materials and Bio-Molecular Properties and Functions - A Hands-On Computer Course : October 30 - November 5, 2005
- Workshop IV: Multiscale Analysis and Computation : November 14-16, 2005
- CIMMS Satellite Workshop at Caltech: Multiscale Modeling and Computation - Basic Theory and the Geosciences : November 17-18, 2005
- Time and Length Scales in Materials Science Culminating Workshop at Lake Arrowhead : December 11-16, 2005
Organizing Committee
Russel Caflisch, Chair
(University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA))
Cecilia Clementi
(Rice University)
Weinan E
(Princeton University)
Michael Klein
(University of Pennsylvania)
Christian Ratsch
(UCLA)
Karsten Reuter
(Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft)
Matthias Scheffler
(Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft)
Klaus Schulten
(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Annabella Selloni
(Princeton University)