2011 Graduate General Education “Computational Science Literacy”
(本講義は英語で行います)
Computational Science is a forefront approach in science and technology solving complex problems with supercomputers. It is recognized as an indispensable approach equal to experiments and theory in many research fields. It is highly recommended for those who will be working in research of any fields to learn basic knowledge and methodology of computational sciences. In this lecture, professors belonging to Center for Computational Sciences will overview researches with computational method in various fields of science. The lecture aims to provide a literacy of computational method and a comprehensive view across scientific fields through computational approaches.
(01ZZ605: one credit Register through TWINS by 5th, Jan. 2012)
Jan. 6-7, 2012
Meeting Room A, Center for Computational Sciences, Univ. of Tsukuba
Schedules
January 6 (Friday)
10:30-12:00 "Large scale computation in nuclear physics"
K. Yabana Division of Physics, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
13:00-14:30 "Numerical simulation of urban climate by the regional climate modeling system"
H. Kusaka Division of Geoenvironmental Sciences, Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences
14:45-16:15 "Study of hadron physics with Lattice QCD"
N. Ishizuka Division of Physics, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
16:30-18:00 "Universal tree of the life inferred from DNA and protein sequence data"
T. Hashimoto Division of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences
January 7 (Saturday)
10:30-12:00 "Numerical simulation of galaxy formation"
M. Mori Division of Physics, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
13:00-14:30 "Scalable data processing in the cloud"
T. Amagasa Division of Information Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Information and Systems
14:45-16:15 "Computational physics study toward future nano-devices"
K. Shiraishi Division of Physics, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
16:30-18:00 "Computational methods in the laser-material interactions"
X.M. Tong Division of Materials Science, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
These lectures are open for researchers outside Univ. Tsukuba. If you are interested in attending,
please contact Prof. K. Yabana (yabana [a] nucl.ph.tsukuba.ac.jp) in advance.