symposium

16th symposium on Discovery, Fusion, Creation of New Knowledge by Multidisciplinary Computational Sciences: Program of Parallel sessions

CCS International Symposium 2024

Date and Venue  / Program / Registration  

Today, computational science is an indispensable research methodology in the basic and applied sciences and contributes significantly to the progress of a wide variety of scientific research fields. For multidisciplinary computational science based on the fusion of computational and computer sciences, frequent/regular opportunities for communication and collaboration are essential. The Center for Computational Sciences (CCS) at the University of Tsukuba aims to improve such collaborations between different research fields. In this symposium, plenary speakers in various fields of computational sciences will give us talks on research frontiers, comprehensible to researchers and graduate students in other fields. In 2010, the CCS was recognized under the Advanced Interdisciplinary Computational Science Collaboration Initiative (AISCI) by MEXT, and has since provided the use of its computational facilities to researchers nationwide as part of the Multidisciplinary Cooperative Research Program (MCRP). 


Date and Venue

Dates: 7 Oct. [Mon] 14:00 - 8 Oct. [Tue] 17:00
Venue: Epochal Tsukuba International Congress Center “Hall 300”
*Zoom streaming will also be available, but no questions will be accepted online.

Program

Oct. 7 (mon)      
14:00 – 14:15 Welcome address SHIGETA Yasuteru University of Tsukuba (Vice President and Executive Director for Research)
  Welcome address BOKU Taisuke

University of Tsukuba
(Director of CCS)

14:15 – 14:45

What global urban climate modeling teaches us

Dan Li Boston University
14:45 – 15:15 Modern ab initio nuclear many-body theory Alexandros Gezerlis University of Guelph, Department of Physics
15:15 – 15:45 Coffee Break / Group photo    
15:45 – 16:15 Dynamical nonequilibrium molecular dynamics (D-NEMD) reveals the structural basis for allostery and signal propagation in biomolecular systems (online) Ana Sofia Fernandes Oliveira School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, UK
16:15 – 16:45 Upcoming supercomputers in CCS and JCAHPC TATEBE Osamu University of Tsukuba
16:45 – 17:15 Scaling El Capitan Ramesh Pankajakshan LLNL, El Capitan Center of Excellence
17:30 – 19:30 Reception    

 

Oct.8 (Tue)      
9:30 – 10:00 Quantum computers to aid simulations of fundamental particles and interactions (online) Zohreh Davoudi University of Maryland, Department of Physics
10:00 – 10:30 Tensor network approaches for condensed matter physics OKUBO Tsuyoshi the University of Tokyo
10:30 – 10:50 Coffee Break    
10:50 – 11:20 From Smart Services to Intelligent Services in Pervasive Computing Philippe Lalanda University Grenoble-Alpes (UGA), Computer Science
11:20 – 11:50 The genomes of unicellular holozoans elucidate the origin of multicellularity SUGA Hiroshi Prefectural University of Hiroshima
11:50 – 13:20 Lunch Break    
13:20 – 14:50 Poster Session  
14:50 – 15:20 Digital Brain Models and Their Applications Dean Chou National Cheng Kung University
15:20 – 15:50 Next-generation simulations of galaxy formation: coupling surrogate models with conventional simulations FUJII Michiko the University of Tokyo
15:50 – 16:00 Closing TATEBE Osamu University of Tsukuba
(Deputy Director of CCS)

Registration

Please complete your participation registration via the link below. The registration deadline is September 24.
https://forms.gle/7gdZ4VCwNR2Yw58U7 
(Registration is free, and the reception fee will be 7,000 JPY. )

Organizing Committee

Bou Savong
FUKUSHIMA Hajime
KAMEDA Yoshinari
Kowit Hengphasatporn
KURAMASHI Yoshinobu
KUSAKA Hiroyuki
NAKATSUKASA Takashi
NAKAYAMA Takuro
SATO A. Shunsuke
TATEBE Osamu

Advisory member:
BOKU Taisuke
NAKATSUKASA Takashi

Contact: ccssympo2024[at]ccs.tsukuba.ac.jp