CCL: Online Open Webinar Series On Scientific Computing Applications
- From: "Gabriele Mogni"
<gabriele.mogni(!)gmail.com>
- Subject: CCL: Online Open Webinar Series On Scientific Computing
Applications
- Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2020 10:41:29 -0400
Sent to CCL by: "Gabriele Mogni" [gabriele.mogni]![gmail.com]
Dear Members of the CCL.net Community,
I'm sure you all made abundant use of the various video-conferencing software
tools (Zoom, Microsoft Teams etc...) during the confinement time. This got us
the idea of starting an open webinar series on scientific computing
applications. The idea of "openness" is very simple: pretty much
everyone can present on a relevant topic of their choice, and everyone is then
welcome to listen to the presentation! (with a max total limit of 100
participants at each webinar session, on a first come-first served basis). The
topics of the webinars don't have to be necessarily restricted to ab-initio
simulations, but can also be more general within the realms of computational
science and engineering (e.g. continuum simulations, molecular/chemical
modelling, drugs discovery etc...).
Please find more information on this proposed open webinar series under the
following webpage:
https://www.qscomputing.com/open-webinars
Please note that we welcome both future speakers (who can register their
proposed talk under the registration sheet included in the link above), as well
as subscribers to our mailing list, who would be interested to receive updates
on future webinar events (the email subscription form can be found at the bottom
of the above link).
The next upcoming webinar in the series is on the following topic:
Computational Insights into Functional Materials for Energy Storage
Applications, by Tanveer Hussain (University of Western Australia)
Date: 21-7-2020 at 14:00
Webinar link: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/17nRIsKlqUIlLgaD-l0y-BxBAw7vsLjxinIhbiIbr-zQ/edit?usp=sharing
(All webinars will be held with Zoom software)
This is a joint initiative between Quantum Server Networks with Exabyte.io (https://exabyte.io/) and
ChemAlive (https://www.chemalive.com/).
Many thanks for your potential interest,
Dr. Gabriele Mogni
(Email: gabriele.mogni---qscomputing.com)