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== Current Schedule == | == Current Schedule == | ||
− | In the Summer semester 2008, usually the seminar takes place on '''Mondays, 14-16''' in the FIAS seminar room ('''FIAS 101'''). | + | In the Summer semester 2008, usually the seminar takes place on '''Mondays, 14-16 h,''' in the FIAS seminar room ('''FIAS 101'''). For changes or special seminars on other days, see schedule: |
{|class="prettytable" | {|class="prettytable" | ||
|'''7.4.2008''' | |'''7.4.2008''' | ||
+ | |Paolo Mereghetti, University of Milano-Bicocca | ||
+ | |Neural networks for protein model validation and near-native free energy landscape of large proteins | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|'''14.4.2008''' | |'''14.4.2008''' | ||
+ | |[[Nadezhda Gribova]], FIAS | ||
+ | |Structure anomalies of 3D repulsive step potential system | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''21.4.2008''' | |'''21.4.2008''' | ||
+ | |Internal | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''28.4.2008''' | |'''28.4.2008''' | ||
+ | |[[Mehmet Süzen]], FIAS | ||
+ | |Stretched Polymers in Confined Geometries | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''5.5.2008''' | |'''5.5.2008''' | ||
+ | |[http://www.fz-juelich.de/iff/staff/Winkler_R/ Prof. Dr. Roland Winkler], Theoretical Soft-Matter and Biophysics IFF Jülich | ||
+ | |Non-equilibrium mesoscale hydrodynamic simulations of polymers | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''19.5.2008''' | |'''19.5.2008''' | ||
+ | |[http://www.mpip-mainz.mpg.de/documents/aksp/compchem/index.html Dr. Daniel Sebastiani], MPI for Polymer Research, Mainz | ||
+ | |Proton momentum densities in hydrogen-bonded systems from first-principles path integral simulations | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''26.5.2008''' | |'''26.5.2008''' | ||
+ | |[[Florian Dommert]], FIAS | ||
+ | |Force Field Validation for Ionic Liquids via Molecular Dynamics Simulations | ||
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|'''2.6.2008''' | |'''2.6.2008''' | ||
+ | |[http://www.ica1.uni-stuttgart.de/~jens/ Jens Harting], Institute for Computational Physics, University of Stuttgart | ||
+ | |Lattice Boltzmann simulations of microfluidic applications | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''9.6.2008''' | |'''9.6.2008''' | ||
+ | |[[Kai Grass]] | ||
+ | |Modelling polyelectrolyte electrophoresis | ||
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− | |''' | + | |'''16.6.2008''' |
+ | |[[Jochen Schmidt]] | ||
+ | |Towards Multiscale Modeling of Ionic Liquids | ||
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− | |''' | + | |'''23.6.2008''' |
+ | |[[Marcello Sega]] | ||
+ | | | ||
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|} | |} | ||
− | You can find a list of the talks | + | You can find a list of the talks of previous semesters in the [[/Archive|archive]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:14, 14 June 2008
Current Schedule
In the Summer semester 2008, usually the seminar takes place on Mondays, 14-16 h, in the FIAS seminar room (FIAS 101). For changes or special seminars on other days, see schedule:
7.4.2008 | Paolo Mereghetti, University of Milano-Bicocca | Neural networks for protein model validation and near-native free energy landscape of large proteins |
14.4.2008 | Nadezhda Gribova, FIAS | Structure anomalies of 3D repulsive step potential system |
21.4.2008 | Internal | |
28.4.2008 | Mehmet Süzen, FIAS | Stretched Polymers in Confined Geometries |
5.5.2008 | Prof. Dr. Roland Winkler, Theoretical Soft-Matter and Biophysics IFF Jülich | Non-equilibrium mesoscale hydrodynamic simulations of polymers |
19.5.2008 | Dr. Daniel Sebastiani, MPI for Polymer Research, Mainz | Proton momentum densities in hydrogen-bonded systems from first-principles path integral simulations |
26.5.2008 | Florian Dommert, FIAS | Force Field Validation for Ionic Liquids via Molecular Dynamics Simulations |
2.6.2008 | Jens Harting, Institute for Computational Physics, University of Stuttgart | Lattice Boltzmann simulations of microfluidic applications |
9.6.2008 | Kai Grass | Modelling polyelectrolyte electrophoresis |
16.6.2008 | Jochen Schmidt | Towards Multiscale Modeling of Ionic Liquids |
23.6.2008 | Marcello Sega |
You can find a list of the talks of previous semesters in the archive.