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We use high-performance computing on supercomputers and parallel clusters to solve complex problems in physics that would otherwise 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, flow phenomena, and porous media. Our methods are not only computer simulations, but we also apply statistical physics approaches like density functional methods, fractional calculus, and other approaches. The simulations are performed on parallel computers with help of the simulation package ESPResSo, and we continue to develop algorithms for long range interactions.

News

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    The article "Hydrogels in Poor Solvent - A Molecular Dynamics Study" by Bernward Mann (†2006), Olaf Lenz, Kurt Kremer and Christian Holm is a cover issue of the journal Macromolecular Simulations and Theory.
  • Dominic Röhm, member of Axel Arnold's group, is the winner of the NVIDIA Best Program Award, a CUDA competition held at the 20th International Conference on Discrete Simulation of Fluid Dynamics 2011, Fargo, USA . A committee evaluated the submissions and ranked them based on the originality and readability of the code, ease of compiling and running the code, the performance gain compared to a serial CPU version, the quality of the documentation and the scientific content. The lattice Boltzmann GPU code, written during D. Röhm's Diplomarbeit, which is now part of ESPResSo, has been awarded with the first place.
  • The ICP-team around R. Hilfer provides the worldwide largest discretized porous microstructures on this website. For the first time a correlated and calibrated microstructure of Fontainebleau sandstone of centimeter size was imaged at resolutions covering nearly three decades from submillimeter to submicron (nano-)scales. For more information and for downloading the data of digital 3d images click here.
  • The ICP conducts for the second time an introduction into their MD program ESPResSo. The course is held as an official CECAM tutorial, but can also used as a credit course for students of Stuttgart University. Please register at this link. The dates are October 10- 14, 2011.
  • The European Union has a project that allows European researchers to visit other institutions in Europe (e.g. ICP) for HPC-related (high performance computing) projects. If you are interested, apply at http://www.hpc-europa.eu . Next deadline is September 5, 2011

Contact

Prof. Dr. Christian Holm (Director)
Rudolf Hilfer
JP Dr. Axel Arnold

Office:Henriette Patzelt
e-Mail
Phone: 49-(0)711/685-6-3593
Fax: 49-(0)711/685-6-3658
Institute for Computational Physics
Universität Stuttgart
Pfaffenwaldring 27
70569 Stuttgart
Germany

How to find us?
Professor Holm's Office Hours: Monday, 13:15 - 14:00
Professor Hilfer Sprechstunde: Donnerstag 13:00 - 13:30
JP Arnold's Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 10:00 - 17:00

The Group

ICP group, October 2010