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− | <p style="padding: 20px 20px 0 20px;">We use high-performance computing on supercomputers and parallel clusters to solve complex problems in physics that would otherwise be impossible to solve via analytical methods. Our main [[research]] areas are presently to understand the physics of '''soft matter systems''' in general, with a particular emphasis on charged systems like polyelectrolytes, charged colloids, ferrofluids and ionic liquids. In addition we are interested in various biophysical problems. The simulations are performed on parallel computers with help of the simulation package '''{{ES}}''', and we continue to develop algorithms for long range interactions. | + | <p style="padding: 20px 20px 0 20px;">We use high-performance computing on supercomputers and parallel clusters to solve complex problems in physics that would otherwise be impossible to solve via analytical methods. Our main [[research]] areas are presently to understand the physics of '''soft matter systems''' in general, with a particular emphasis on charged systems like polyelectrolytes, charged colloids, ferrofluids and ionic liquids. In addition we are interested in various biophysical problems. The simulations are performed on parallel computers with help of the simulation package '''{{ES}}''', and we continue to develop algorithms for long range interactions. |
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== News == | == News == | ||
Revision as of 16:19, 1 June 2023
Welcome to the home page of the
We use high-performance computing on supercomputers and parallel clusters to solve complex problems in physics that would otherwise be impossible to solve via analytical methods. Our main research areas are presently to understand the physics of soft matter systems in general, with a particular emphasis on charged systems like polyelectrolytes, charged colloids, ferrofluids and ionic liquids. In addition we are interested in various biophysical problems. The simulations are performed on parallel computers with help of the simulation package ESPResSo, and we continue to develop algorithms for long range interactions.
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Contact
Prof. Dr. Christian Holm (Director)
apl.Prof.Dr. Maria Fyta Fax: 49-(0)711/685-63658 |
Institute for Computational Physics
Universität Stuttgart Allmandring 3 70569 Stuttgart Germany How to find us? |
Professor Holm's Office Hours: Monday, 13:15 - 14:00
Professor Hilfer Sprechstunde: Mittwoch 11:30 - 12:15 apl. Prof. Fyta's Office Hours: Tuesday and Friday, 10:00 - 11:00 |